3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong
2nd Legislative Council 4th Legislative Council
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Council
JurisdictionHong Kong
Meeting placeLegislative Council Building
Term1 October 2004 – 30 September 2008
Websitelegco.gov.hk/
Members60 members
PresidentRita Fan (Independent)
Party controlPro-Beijing camp

The Third Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2004 election. The term of the session was from 1 October 2004 to 30 September 2008, during the second half of the Tung Chee-hwa's administration until his resignation in 2005 and was replaced by Donald Tsang for the rest of the term, and also the beginning of the third term of Chief Executive after Tsang won in the 2007 Election. The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) became the largest party with 10 seats (not including the two DAB members who ran under the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions banner). Notable newcomers to the Legislative Council included Leung Kwok-hung, Alan Leong, Ronny Tong, Albert Cheng, and Jeffrey Lam.

Major events

  • 21 December 2005: The pro-democrats voted down the government's constitutional reform package on the electoral methods for the 2007 chief executive (CE) and the 2008 Legislative Council (LegCo) elections.[1]

Major legislation

Enacted

Composition

Affiliation Election At dissolution
Liberal Party 10 10
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong 10 9
Breakfast Group/Alliance 5 5
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 3 3
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions 1 1
Independent 6 1
Total for pro-Beijing camp 35 34
Democratic Party 9 9
Article 45 Concern Group/Civic Party 4 6
League of Social Democrats 0 2
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions 2 2
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 1 1
Frontier 1 1
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre 1 1
April Fifth Action 1 0
Independent 6 4
Total for pan-democracy camp 25 26
Total 60 60

Note: Italic represents organisations that still function but become under another affiliation.

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

Pro-democracy camp:

  •   LSD
  •   CTU
  •   NSWC
  •   ADPL

Pro-Beijing camp:

Leadership

Office Party Officer Constituency Since
President Independent Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai Hong Kong Island 1998

List of members

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 12 September 2004 in the order of precedence..

Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised. New members elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.

Key to changes since legislative election:

a = change in party allegiance
b = by-election
GC/
FC
Constituency Portrait Elected Members Elected Party Political Alignment Born Occupation(s) Assumed
Office
GC Hong Kong Island Rita Fan Independent Pro-Beijing 20 September 1945 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC New Territories East James Tien Liberal Pro-Beijing 8 January 1947 Company Chairman 1998
GC New Territories West Albert Ho Democratic Pan-democracy 1 December 1951 Solicitor and Notary Public
Legislative Councillor
1998
FC Engineering Raymond Ho Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 23 March 1939 Engineer 1998
GC New Territories West Lee Cheuk-yan CTU Pan-democracy 12 February 1957 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Martin Lee Democratic Pan-democracy 8 June 1938 Barrister-at-law 1998
FC Finance David Li Independent Pro-Beijing 13 March 1939 Banker 1998
GC Kowloon East Fred Li Democratic Pan-democracy 25 April 1955 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Industrial (Second) Lui Ming-wah Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 4 April 1937 Businessman 1998
FC Legal Margaret Ng A45 Concern Groupa Pan-democracy 25 January 1948 Barrister-at-law 1998
GC New Territories West Selina Chow Liberal Pro-Beijing 25 January 1945 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Kowloon West James To Democratic Pan-democracy 11 March 1963 Solicitor 1998
FC Education Cheung Man-kwong Democratic/PTU Pan-democracy 15 September 1954 Teacher
Legislative Councillor
1998
GC Kowloon East Chan Yuen-han FTU/DAB Pro-Beijing 15 November 1946 Labour Service 1998
FC Insurance Bernard Chan Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 11 January 1965 Company President 1998
GC Kowloon East Chan Kam-lam DAB Pro-Beijing 22 January 1949 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Textiles and Garment Sophie Leung Liberal Pro-Beijing 9 October 1945 Company Director 1998
GC New Territories West Leung Yiu-chung NWSC Pan-democracy 19 May 1953 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Information Technology Sin Chung-kai Democratic Pan-democracy 15 June 1960 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Commercial (Second) Philip Wong Independent Pro-Beijing 23 December 1938 Company Chairman 1998
FC Agriculture and Fisheries Wong Yung-kan DAB Pro-Beijing 10 August 1951 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Kowloon West Jasper Tsang DAB Pro-Beijing 14 May 1947 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Tourism Howard Young Liberal Pro-Beijing 30 March 1948 General Manager 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Yeung Sum Democratic Pan-democracy 22 November 1947 Lecturer 1998
GC Kowloon West Lau Chin-shek CTU Pan-democracy 12 September 1944 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC New Territories East Lau Kong-wah DAB Pro-Beijing 22 June 1957 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC District Council Lau Wong-fat Liberal Pro-Beijing 15 October 1936 Company Chairman 1998
FC Transport Miriam Lau Liberal Pro-Beijing 27 April 1947 Solicitor and Notary Public 1998
GC New Territories East Emily Lau Frontier Pan-democracy 22 January 1952 Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Choy So-yuk DAB Pro-Beijing 10 October 1950 Merchant 1998
GC New Territories East Andrew Cheng Democratic Pan-democracy 28 April 1960 Solicitor 1998
FC Sports, Performing Arts,
Culture and Publication
Timothy Fok Independent Pro-Beijing 14 February 1946 Merchant 1998
GC New Territories West Tam Yiu-chung DAB Pro-Beijing 15 December 1949 Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Real Estate and Construction Abraham Shek Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 24 June 1945 Company Director 2000
FC Labour Li Fung-ying FLU Pro-Beijing 2 December 1950 Trade Union Officer 2000
FC Catering Tommy Cheung Liberal Pro-Beijing 30 September 1949 Merchant
Legislative Councillor
2000
GC New Territories West Albert Chan Independenta Pan-democracy 3 March 1955 Legislative Councillor 2000
GC Kowloon West Frederick Fung ADPL Pan-democracy 17 March 1953 Legislative Councillor 2000
GC Hong Kong Island Audrey Eu A45 Concern Groupa Pan-democracy 11 September 1953 Senior Counsel 2000 (b)
FC Wholesale and Retail Vincent Fang Liberal Pro-Beijing 7 May 1943 Chief Executive
Managing Director
2004
FC Labour Wong Kwok-hing FTU/DAB Pro-Beijing 29 March 1949 FTU Director 2004
GC New Territories West Lee Wing-tat Democratic Pan-democracy 25 December 1955 District Councillor 2004
GC New Territories East Li Kwok-ying DAB Pro-Beijing 18 November 1949 Solicitor 2004
FC Health Services Joseph Lee Independent Pan-democracy 14 August 1959 Assistant Professor 2004
FC Heung Yee Kuk Daniel Lam Independent Pro-Beijing 27 February 1949 Company Director 2004
FC Commercial (First) Jeffrey Lam Liberala Pro-Beijing 23 October 1951 Merchant 2004
GC Hong Kong Island Ma Lik DAB Pro-Beijing 23 February 1952 Deputy Publisher 2004
FC Industrial (First) Andrew Leung Liberala Pro-Beijing 24 February 1951 Merchant 2004
GC Kowloon Eastb Alan Leong A45 Concern Groupa Pan-democracy 22 February 1958 Senior Counsel 2004
GC New Territories East Leung Kwok-hung April Fifth Actiona Pan-democracy 18 January 1957 Freelance Writer 2004
FC Medical Kwok Ka-ki Independent Pan-democracy 20 July 1961 Urologist 2004
FC Social Welfare Fernando Cheung Independenta Pan-democracy 23 February 1957 Lecturer 2004
GC New Territories West Cheung Hok-ming DAB Pro-Beijing 3 July 1952 Company Director 2004
FC Import and Export Wong Ting-kwong DAB Pro-Beijing 12 September 1949 Merchant 2004
GC New Territories East Ronny Tong A45 Concern Groupa Pan-democracy 28 August 1950 Senior Counsel 2004
FC Financial Services Chim Pui-chung Independent Pro-Beijing 24 September 1946 Company Director 2004
FC Architectural, Surveying
and Planning
Patrick Lau Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 1 June 1944 Architect
Professor
2004
GC Kowloon East Albert Cheng Independent Pan-democracy 3 July 1946 Commentator 2004
FC Labour Kwong Chi-kin FTU Pro-Beijing 15 February 1958 FTU Legal Adviser 2004
FC Accountancy Tam Heung-man Independenta Pan-democracy 8 June 1957 Tax Advisor 2004

By-election

Other changes

2004

2006

Committees

Panels

See also

References

  1. Ng, Teddy (22 December 2005). "HK opposition reject election reform package". China Daily. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  2. "Bills Committee on Interception of Communications and Surveillance Bill". Legislative Council of Hong Kong. 11 May 2013.
  3. "Bills Committee on Smoking (Public Health) (Amendment) Bill 2005". 11 May 2013.
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