| Andrew To | |
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| Chairman of the League of Social Democrats | |
| In office 1 February 2010 – 8 November 2011 |
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| Preceded by | Raymond Wong |
| Succeeded by | Tang Tsui Chung (Acting) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 7 February 1966 |
| Spouse(s) | Jackie Hung 孔令瑜 |
| Alma mater | La Salle College Lingnan University |
Andrew To (Chinese: 陶君行; pinyin: Táo Jūnxíng) is a member of the Wong Tai Sin District Council, Hong Kong. He is the chairman of League of Social Democrats since February 2010, succeeding Wong Yuk-man. His wife, Jackie Hung, is a leader of Civil Human Rights Front and Justice and Peace Commission of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese.
He was an active Hong Kong students' representative during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and he once went to Beijing to join the hunger strike. In 1991, he was elected district board member. As at 2005, he is the youngest person ever to be elected to this post. He was a member of the Democratic Party (1994–2000) then joined the The Frontier (since 2000). He was in the same ticket with Albert Cheng in the Hong Kong legislative election, 2004, Cheng won a seat and To lost.
In 2009, To and Leung Kwok-hung were sentenced to 100 and 120 hours of community service for assaulting police officers.[1]
| Party political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Raymond Wong |
Chairman of League of Social Democrats 2010 – 2011 |
Succeeded by Tang Tsui Chung (Acting) |
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