By David Li, bostonese.com
Boston, Dec. 6, 2013, — In two elections over three days in Boston Chinatown at beginning of this month, Mr. Hung Goon came out as a winner. In the Dec. 3 CCBA-NE election, Hung Good won 23 votes from CCBA-NE board members, edging Simon Chan’s 21 votes. The Chinatown Neighborhood Council (CNC) election on Dec. 1 was not as close. Goon, who was up for reelection, received 1151 votes from Asian residents, and got the most votes among the eight councilors elected or reelected.
Candidates like Nicholas Kang You, a youth worker at Boston Asian: Youth Essential Service (YES), may be one of the reasons of large number of young voters turning out in this year’s CNC election.

(L to R)Kenny Wong, Hung Goon, Rosemary Lam, Sherry Dong and Nicholas You celebrate their victories in CNC elections (photo by David Li).
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"I'm really honored to be elected as CCBA-NE president. I will work hard for all Chinatown residents, including those who didn't vote for me, " said Mr. Goon during a phone interview. Grew up in Boston Chinatown, Hung Goon graduated from Boston public school system and received a bachelor's degree in geography from UMass in 1983. After working in private businesses for a few years, Goon became a state employee in 1995, and is currently a human resource generalist at Middlesex Sheriff’s Office. |
| "I want to serve on the CNC because I want to join others to make Chinatown a better place to live and work. I want to work together with business owners, nonprofit organizations, family associations, residents, property owners, and others that are part of our community to keep our community safe, economically strong, clean, vibrant and welcoming, " said Mr. You on his motivation to run for CNC. |