Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
Policy bureau of the Hong Kong Government
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July 2 2023 | Statutory deadline for new voter registration in a District Council Election year |
June 2 2023 | Statutory deadline for reporting changes of particulars by an elector in a District Council Election year |
May 2023 | Hong Kong Free Press revealed details about the CMAB's funding of groups related to sexual orientation through the Equal Opportunities Funding Scheme. |
May 2023 | The CMAB submitted proposals to prohibit insulting the Hong Kong flag in both physical and online spaces. |
April 2022 | The department disclosed spending over HK$16,000,000 on publicity to promote the 2021 Hong Kong electoral changes. |
2021 | The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau introduced the Improving Electoral System (Consolidated Amendments) Bill to the Legislative Council to amend local legislations in response to the Basic Law amendments. |
March 31 2021 | The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress amended Annexes I and II of the Basic Law, triggering an electoral reform. |
2020 | Continued substantial growth in electoral register, reaching 4,466,944 electors with a year-on-year increase of 8.08%. |
October 2020 | Apple Daily reported that the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau ordered government departments to report and remove Republic of China flags when public or media are not present. |
2019 | Significant increase in electoral register with 4,132,977 electors, representing a year-on-year growth of 8.35%. |
2018 | Electoral register shows minimal growth of 0.24% with 3,814,318 total electors recorded. |
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