Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The 1973 Urban Council Election was held on 7 March 1971 for the 7 of the 12 elected seats of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.Two new elected seats were created in the election. 8,675 eligible voters cast their votes, the turnout rate was 27.64%. The Reform Club of Hong Kong won four of the seven seats and the Hong Kong Civic Association won the other three. Candidates from the Reform Club, Tsin Sai-nin and Patrick Wong won the two new seats, with Wong Pun-cheuk secured the last seat of two-year term, different from the rest of the four-year terms seats. Tsin and Wong later resigned from the Reform Club in 1974."@en }
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- Hong_Kong_municipal_election,_1973 abstract "The 1973 Urban Council Election was held on 7 March 1971 for the 7 of the 12 elected seats of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.Two new elected seats were created in the election. 8,675 eligible voters cast their votes, the turnout rate was 27.64%. The Reform Club of Hong Kong won four of the seven seats and the Hong Kong Civic Association won the other three. Candidates from the Reform Club, Tsin Sai-nin and Patrick Wong won the two new seats, with Wong Pun-cheuk secured the last seat of two-year term, different from the rest of the four-year terms seats. Tsin and Wong later resigned from the Reform Club in 1974.".
- Q17030723 abstract "The 1973 Urban Council Election was held on 7 March 1971 for the 7 of the 12 elected seats of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.Two new elected seats were created in the election. 8,675 eligible voters cast their votes, the turnout rate was 27.64%. The Reform Club of Hong Kong won four of the seven seats and the Hong Kong Civic Association won the other three. Candidates from the Reform Club, Tsin Sai-nin and Patrick Wong won the two new seats, with Wong Pun-cheuk secured the last seat of two-year term, different from the rest of the four-year terms seats. Tsin and Wong later resigned from the Reform Club in 1974.".