List of Legislative Council of Hong Kong members 1988–1991

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This is a list of Members of the Legislative Council (excluding official members) in the colonial period from 12 October 1988 to 22 August 1991 after the 1988 Legislative Council Elections.

After the elections, there were 11 Official Members (including four ex officio), and 46 Unofficial Members, of whom 20 were appointed by the Governor, 14 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 electoral college constituencies made up of members of all district boards.

List of Members of the Legislative Council[edit]

Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised.

Capacity or Constituency Members Party Political Alignment Assumed Office Remarks
President Governor Sir David Clive Wilson Nonpartisan Government
Ex Officio Chief Secretary Sir David Robert Ford Nonpartisan Government
Ex Officio Financial Secretary Sir Piers Jacobs Nonpartisan Government
Ex Officio Attorney General Sir Jeremy Fell Mathews Nonpartisan Government
Appointed Unofficial Allen Lee Independent Conservative 1978 Senior Member
Functional First Industrial Stephen Cheong Independent Conservative 1980
Electoral Regional Council Cheung Yan-lung FSHK Conservative 1981
Appointed Unofficial Selina Chow Independent Conservative 1981
Appointed Unofficial Maria Tam LDF Conservative 1981
Appointed Unofficial Henrietta Ip Group of 89 Conservative 1982
Electoral East Island Chan Ying-lun HKDF Liberal 1983
Appointed Unofficial Rita Fan Independent Conservative 1983
Appointed Unofficial Peter Poon Independent Conservative 1983
Functional Engineering, Architectural, Surveying and Planning Cheng Hon-kwan Independent Conservative 1985
Electoral Sham Shui Po Chung Pui-lam LDF Conservative 1985
Functional Second Commercial Ho Sai-chu Independent Conservative 1985
Functional Social Services Hui Yin-fat Independent Liberal 1985
Functional Legal Martin Lee United Democrats Liberal 1985
Functional Finance David Li Independent Conservative 1985
Functional Second Industrial Ngai Shiu-kit LDF Conservative 1985
Functional Labour Pang Chun-hoi TUC Pro-Taiwan 1985
Electoral Kwun Tong Poon Chi-fai Independent Conservative 1985
Appointed Unofficial Poon Chung-kwong Group of 89 Conservative 1985
Functional Teaching Szeto Wah United Democrats/PTU Liberal 1985
Electoral West New Territories Tai Chin-wah FSHK Conservative 1985
Appointed Unofficial Rosanna Tam Independent Moderate 1985 [a]
Functional Labour Tam Yiu-chung FTU Pro-China 1985
Electoral Kowloon City Daniel Tse Independent Moderate 1985
Electoral East New Territories Andrew Wong Independent Moderate 1985
Appointed Unofficial Lau Wong-fat FSHK Conservative 1985
Appointed Unofficial Edward Ho BPF Conservative 1987
Appointed Unofficial Ronald Joseph Arculli Independent Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial Martin Gilbert Barrow Independent Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial Paul Cheng Independent Conservative 1988
Electoral Wong Tai Sin Michael Cheng LDF Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial David Cheung Independent Conservative 1988
Functional Medical and Health Care Ronald Chow ADPL Liberal 1988
Appointed Unofficial Nellie Fong Independent Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial Peggy Lam Independent Conservative 1988
Electoral South New Territories Daniel Lam FSHK Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial Miriam Lau Independent Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial Lau Wah-sum Independent Conservative 1988
Functional Medical Leong Che-hung HKDF Liberal 1988
Appointed Unofficial Leung Wai-tung HKDF/Independent Liberal 1988
Functional First Commercial James David McGregor HKDF Liberal 1988
Electoral South Kowloon Kingsley Sit Independent Conservative 1988
Electoral West Island So Chau Yim-ping Independent Conservative 1988
Appointed Unofficial James Tien LDF Conservative 1988
Electoral Urban Council Elsie Tu Independent Moderate 1988
Functional Accountancy Peter Wong LDF Conservative 1988

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  1. ^ Rosanna Tam resigned and left office on 31 July 1991.

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