This is a list of Members elected to the Legislative Council in the colonial period at the 1991 election, held on 15 September 1991.

Composition

Affiliation Election At dissolution
Co-operative Resources Centre/Liberal Party 0 15
Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong 3 1
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions/Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong 1 1
New Hong Kong Alliance 1 1
Federation for the Stability of Hong Kong 3 0
Business and Professionals Federation of Hong Kong 2 0
Breakfast Group 0 6
Independent 13 2
Total for Conservatives/pro-Beijing 23 26
United Democrats of Hong Kong/Democratic Party 14 15
Hong Kong Democratic Foundation 2 1
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 1 1
Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council 1 1
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions 0 1
Meeting Point 2 0
Independent 3 4
Total for Liberals/pro-democracy 23 23
Non-aligned Independent 10 8
Ex officio members 3 3
President (Governor) 1 0
Total 60 60

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

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

  •   Ex officio members
Liberals/Pro-democracy:
Conservatives/Pro-Beijing:

List of Members elected in the legislative election

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 15 September 1991. Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised.

Key to changes since legislative election:

a = change in party allegiance
b = resigned/by-election
c = other change
d = did not take seat
Selection
Method
Capacity or Constituency Elected Members Elected Party Political Alignment Born Assumed
Office
PresidentGovernorDavid Clive WilsonNonpartisanGovernment14 February 19351987
Deputy Pres.AppointedJohn Joseph SwaineIndependentConservative22 April 19321980
EOChief SecretaryDavid Robert FordNonpartisanGovernment22 February 19351980
EOFinancial SecretaryNathaniel W. H. MacleodNonpartisanGovernment6 January 19401987
EOAttorney GeneralJeremy Fell MathewsNonpartisanGovernment14 December 19411980
APAppointedAllen LeeIndependentaConservative24 April 19401978
FCFirst IndustrialbStephen CheongBPFaConservative31 May 19411980
APAppointedSelina ChowIndependentaConservative25 January 19451981
APAppointedbRita FanIndependentaConservative20 September 19451983
FCSocial ServicesHui Yin-fatIndependentPro-democracy28 April 19361985
GCHong Kong Island EastMartin LeeUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy8 June 19381985
FCFinanceDavid LiIndependentConservative13 March 19391985
FCSecond IndustrialNgai Shiu-kitLDFaConservative14 November 19241985
FCLabourPang Chun-hoiTUCPro-Taiwan26 June 1921 1985
GCKowloon EastSzeto WahUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy28 February 19311985
GCNew Territories WestbTai Chin-wahdFSHKConservative24 August 19521985
FCLabourTam Yiu-chungFTUaPro-Beijing15 December 19491985
GCNew Territories EastAndrew WongIndependentModerate11 December 19431985
FCRuralLau Wong-fatFSHKaConservative15 October 19361985
FCArchitectural, Surveying and PlanningEdward HoBPFaConservative2 December 19381987
FCReal Estate and ConstructionRonald Joseph ArculliIndependentaConservative2 January 19391988
APAppointedMartin Gilbert BarrowIndependentaConservative10 March 19441988
APAppointedPeggy LamIndependentaConservative2 May 19281988
APAppointedMiriam LauIndependentaConservative27 April 19471988
APAppointedLau Wah-sumIndependentaConservative30 January 1928 1988
FCMedicalLeong Che-hungDFaPro-democracy23 April 19391988
FCFirst CommercialJames David McGregorDFPro-democracy30 January 1924 1988
FCUrban CouncilElsie TuIndependentModerate2 June 1913 1988
FCAccountancyPeter WongLDFaConservative25 April 19441988
GCNew Territories SouthAlbert ChanUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy3 March 19551991
APAppointedbEdward ChenIndependentModerate14 January 19451991
APAppointedVincent ChengIndependentConservative16 July 19481991
APAppointedMoses ChengIndependentaConservative19501991
APAppointedMarvin CheungIndependentaConservative20 November 19471991
FCTeachingCheung Man-kwongUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy15 September 19541991
FCFinancial ServicesChim Pui-chungIndependentConservative24 September 19461991
GCNew Territories NorthFung Chi-woodUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy23 August 19561991
GCKowloon WestFrederick FungADPLPro-democracy17 March 19531991
APAppointedTimothy HaIndependentModerate21 May 19371991
FCHealthMichael HoUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy6 November 19551991
GCHong Kong Island WestHuang Chen-yaUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy4 November 19391991
FCLegalSimon IpIndependentaModerate10 September 19481991
APAppointedLam Kui-chunIndependentaConservative20 November 19411991
GCKowloon CentralConrad LamUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy24 November 19351991
GCKowloon CentralLau Chin-shekUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy12 September 19441991
GCNew Territories EastEmily LauIndependentPro-democracy22 January 19521991
GCNew Territories SouthLee Wing-tatUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy25 December 19551991
FCRegional CouncilbGilbert LeungFSHKConservative23 July 1953 1991
APAppointedEric LiIndependentaConservative23 May 19531991
GCKowloon EastFred LiMeeting PointaPro-democracy25 April 19551991
APAppointedbFelice Lieh MakIndependentConservative10 August 19411991
GCHong Kong Island EastMan Sai-cheongUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy15 July 19441991
GCNew Territories WestbNg Ming-yumUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy13 April 19551991
APAppointedSteven PoonIndependentaConservative9 July 19431991
APAppointedHenry TangIndependentaConservative6 September 19521991
GCNew Territories NorthTik Chi-yuenMeeting PointaPro-democracy24 September 19571991
GCKowloon WestJames ToUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy11 March 19631991
FCEngineeringSamuel WongIndependentaConservative2 November 19371991
FCSecond CommercialPhilip WongNHKAConservative/Pro-Beijing23 December 19381991
GCHong Kong Island WestYeung SumUnited DemocratsaPro-democracy22 November 19471991
FCTourismHoward YoungLDFaConservative30 March 19481991

By-elections

Other changes

See also

Citations

  1. Wong, Benjamin (7 August 2012). "Ex-lawmaker charged with offering bribe to poll rival". SCMP. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  2. "Biography of Lau Chin-shek". The Democratic Party. Retrieved 1 May 2013.

References

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