November 1932 Hong Kong sanitary board election

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November 1932 Hong Kong sanitary board election

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Nominee C. H. Basto
Party Nonpartisan
Popular vote Uncontested

Member before election

R. A. de Castro Basto

Elected Member

C. H. Basto

The November 1932 Hong Kong Sanitary Board election was held in November 1932 for one of the two unofficial seats in the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong.

Only ratepayers who were included in the Special and Common Jury Lists of the years or ratepayers who are exempted from serving on Juries on account of their professional avocations, unofficial members of the Executive or Legislative Council, or categories of profession were entitled to vote at the election.

Carlos Henrique Basto was elected without being uncontested, replacing the other Portuguese board member Roberto Alexandre de Castro Basto who could not fulfill his duty as board member as he had left the colony.

References

  • Endacott, G. B. Government and people in Hong Kong, 1841-1962 : a constitutional history Hong Kong University Press. (1964)
  • The Hong Kong Government Gazette