Hong Kong plans to add innovation hub to constituency – despite having no voters

Published: 5:43pm, 2 May 2025Updated: 5:46pm, 2 May 2025

Hong Kong electoral authorities have planned to include the Hetao cooperation zone, a new innovation hub near the border, in an existing constituency in the New Territories for the coming legislative election, despite no one living there.

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The Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) revealed on Friday its proposal to integrate the Hetao area, which is located on both sides of the Shenzhen River and co-developed with mainland Chinese authorities, into Hong Kong’s electoral map.

The announcement is about seven months ahead of Hong Kong’s eighth-term Legislative Council, which is scheduled for December 7.

Although the current population projection for the Hetao cooperation zone as of mid-2025 is zero, the commission proposed to include the area to tie in with its development, the consultation paper read.

“[We] are seeing substantial development in the loop and the first three buildings of the loop district will become functional soon … the EAC will see that it will be an appropriate moment to include the loop in the present exercise,” Justice David Lok Kai-hong, chairman of the electoral body, said.

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“We see that the timing is right.”

  

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