1920 Hong Kong sanitary board election

In today's article we are going to delve into the topic of 1920 Hong Kong sanitary board election, an issue that has captured the attention of many in recent times. From its origins to its relevance in today's society, we will delve into its different aspects to understand its importance and impact in various areas. 1920 Hong Kong sanitary board election is a topic that has attracted great interest due to its relevance in everyday life, and in this article we will thoroughly explore its implications in different contexts. Get ready to enter the exciting world of 1920 Hong Kong sanitary board election and discover everything this theme has to offer!

1920 Hong Kong sanitary board election

← 1919 12 April 1920 1922 →
Registered~1,700
Turnout368 (~22%)
 
Nominee C. G. Alabaster J. Caer Clark
Party CRA KRA
Popular vote 191 164
Percentage 53.80% 46.20%

Member before election

C. G. Alabaster
CRA

Elected Member

C. G. Alabaster
CRA

The 1920 Hong Kong Sanitary Board election was held on 12 April 1920 for an elected seat in the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong.

The election was held for the two of the elected seats in the board due to the expiry of term of C. G. Alabaster. Alabaster returned to the Board by winning majority of 27 votes over architect J. Caer Clark, who was supported by the Kowloon Residents Association. With an electorate of about 1,700, less than 400 voted and 13 spoilt votes were recorded.

References

  1. ^ "Sanitary Board Election". Hong Kong Telegraph. 13 April 1920. p. 1.