1999 Hong Kong local elections

[1] Other pro-democracy parties such as the 123 Democratic Alliance and the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) failed to achieve any breakthrough in elections.

The 123 Democratic Alliance increased both its success rate and the number of candidates, but only winning 6 seats.

It remained a small party and was eventually dissolved in 2000 due to the lack of financial support from the Taiwan government.

The pro-business Liberal Party improved its performance by lower its candidates form 89 to 34, with success rate rising from 20.2 to 44.1 per cent.

The Liberal Party recruited some candidates with strong grassroots networks prior the elections to compensate its weakness in district works.

The Shatin-based Civil Force slightly increased its number of seats but saw a decline in its success rate.