The 1975 Hong Kong Urban Council election was held on 5 March 1975 for six of the 12 elected seats of the
Urban Council of Hong Kong. 10,903 eligible voters cast their votes, higher than any previous election, though still less than a third of registered voters, less than five per cent of those eligible ratepayers, civil servants, professionals and other professions and a much tinier proportion still of the adult population.[1] For the first time polling stations were set up in the
New Territoriessatellite towns in
Tsuen Wan,
Yuen Long and
Tai Po.