Sales Independent The 1973 Hong Kong Urban Council election was held on 7 March 1973 for the seven of the 12 elected seats of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.
8,675 eligible voters cast their votes, the turnout rate was 27.64 per cent.
[1] 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 Wong Pun-cheuk won the two new seats, with Wong secured the last seat of two-year term, different from the rest of the four-year terms seats.
[2] Tsin and Wong would later resign from the Reform Club in 1974, after a fallout with chairman Bernacchi.