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This article is about the Reform Club in Hong Kong. For other uses, see Reform Club (disambiguation).

The Reform Club of Hong Kong (traditional Chinese: 香港革新會; simplified Chinese: 香港革新会; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Géxīnhuì) was a Hong Kong political group founded in 1949 by Brook Bernacchi. For some time the Reform Club and the Civic Association were the closest to opposition parties in Hong Kong as its members contested Urban Council elections. In 1979, the Reform Club threatened to boycott elections if the Urban Council would not receive a majority of elected members and universal franchise was extended to all Hong Kong citizens. In 1982, it took part in the elections for the newly established district boards in the urban districts, which significantly extended the franchise.

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