List of Legislative Council of Hong Kong members 1985–88
This is a list of Members of the Legislative Council in the colonial period (excluding official members) from 30 October 1985 to 25 August 1988 after the first ever elections to the Council were held on 26 September 1985.
1850–1941 LegCo | |
1946–1985 LegCo | |
1985–88 LegCo | (1985) |
1988–91 LegCo | (1988) |
1991–95 LegCo | (1991) |
After the elections, there were 11 Official Members (including four ex officio), and 46 Unofficial Members, of whom 22 were appointed by the Governor, 12 elected from functional constituencies, one elected from among members of the Urban Council, one elected from among members of the Regional Council, and 10 elected by an electoral college constituency made up of members of all district boards.
List of Members of the Legislative Council
Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised.
Selection Method | Capacity or Constituency | Members | Political alignment | Remarks |
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President | Governor | Sir Edward Youde | Died in office on 5 December 1986 and replaced by David Clive Wilson. | |
Ex Officio | Chief Secretary | Sir David Akers-Jones | Replaced by David Robert Ford in 1987. | |
Ex Officio | Financial Secretary | Sir John Henry Bremridge | Replaced by Piers Jacobs in 1986. | |
Ex Officio | Attorney General | Sir Michael David Thomas | Replaced by Jeremy Fell Mathews in 1988. | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Lydia Dunn | Conservative | Senior Unofficial Member |
Appointed | Unofficial | Chen Shou-lum | Conservative | Replaced by Edward Ho on 1 October 1987. |
Appointed | Unofficial | Peter Wong | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Ho Kam-fai | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Allen Lee | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Hu Fa-kuang | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Wong Po-yan | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Chan Kam-chuen | Liberal | |
Appointed | Unofficial | John Joseph Swaine | Conservative | |
Functional | First Industrial | Stephen Cheong | Conservative | |
Electoral | Regional Council | Lau Wong-fat | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Cheung Yan-lung | Moderate | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Selina Chow | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Maria Tam | PHKS (conservative) | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Henrietta Ip | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Chan Ying-lun | Moderate | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Rita Fan | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Pauline Ng | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Peter Poon | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Yeung Po-kwan | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Kim Cham | Conservative | |
Electoral | South Kowloon | Jackie Chan | Liberal | |
Functional | Engineering, Architectural, Surveying and Planning | Cheng Hon-kwan | Conservative | |
Functional | Medical | Chiu Hin-kwong | Conservative | |
Electoral | Urban Council | Hilton Cheong-Leen | HKCA (moderate) | |
Electoral | Sham Shui Po | Chung Pui-lam | PHKS (conservative) | |
Functional | First Commercial | Thomas Clydesdale | Conservative | |
Functional | Second Commercial | Ho Sai-chu | Conservative | |
Functional | Social Services | Hui Yin-fat | Liberal | |
Electoral | South New Territories | Richard Lai | Liberal | |
Electoral | Wong Tai Sin | Conrad Lam | Liberal | |
Functional | Legal | Martin Lee | Liberal | |
Electoral | East Island | Lee Yu-tai | Liberal | |
Functional | Finance | David Li | Conservative | |
Electoral | West Island | Liu Lit-for | Conservative | |
Functional | Second Industrial | Ngai Shiu-kit | Conservative | |
Functional | Labour | Pang Chun-hoi | Pro-Taiwan | |
Electoral | Kwun Tong | Poon Chi-fai | PHKS (moderate) | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Poon Chung-kwong | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Helmut Sohmen | Conservative | |
Functional | Teaching | Szeto Wah | Liberal | |
Electoral | West New Territories | Tai Chin-wah | Conservative | |
Appointed | Unofficial | Rosanna Tam | Moderate | |
Functional | Labour | Tam Yiu-chung | Pro-China | |
Electoral | Kowloon City | Daniel Tse | Moderate | |
Electoral | East New Territories | Andrew Wong | Moderate |
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