3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong

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3rd Legislative Council of
Hong Kong
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Overview
Legislative body Legislative Council
JurisdictionHong Kong
Meeting place Legislative Council Building
Term1 October 2004 – 30 September 2008
Website legco.gov.hk/
Members60 members
President Rita Fan (Independent)
Party control Pro-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.

Contents

Major events

Major legislation

Enacted

Composition

AffiliationElectionAt dissolution
Liberal Party 1010
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong 109
Breakfast Group/Alliance 55
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 33
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions 11
Independent 61
Total for pro-Beijing camp3534
Democratic Party 99
Article 45 Concern Group/Civic Party 46
League of Social Democrats 02
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions 22
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 11
Frontier 11
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre 11
April Fifth Action 10
Independent 64
Total for pan-democracy camp2526
Total6060

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

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong composition.svg

Pro-democracy camp:

  •    LSD
  •    CTU
  •    NSWC
  •    Frontier
  •    ADPL

Pro-Beijing camp:

Leadership

OfficePartyOfficerConstituencySince
President Independent Rita Fan.jpg 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
ConstituencyPortraitElected MembersElected PartyPolitical AlignmentBornOccupation(s)Assumed
Office
GC Hong Kong Island Rita Fan (cropped).jpg Rita Fan Independent Pro-Beijing20 September 1945Legislative Councillor 1998
GC New Territories East James Tien cut.jpg James Tien Liberal Pro-Beijing8 January 1947Company Chairman 1998
GC New Territories West Albert Ho 2014.jpg Albert Ho Democratic Pan-democracy1 December 1951Solicitor and Notary Public
Legislative Councillor
1998
FC Engineering Blanksvg.svg Raymond Ho Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing23 March 1939Engineer 1998
GC New Territories West Democrats-fail-to-regain-veto-power-3 (cropped).jpg Lee Cheuk-yan CTU Pan-democracy12 February 1957Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Martin Lee 2014 cut.jpg Martin Lee Democratic Pan-democracy8 June 1938Barrister-at-law 1998
FC Finance David K.P. Li, Chairman, Bank of East Asia - what is China's impact on global growth, at the Horasis Global China Business Meeting 2009 - Flickr - Horasis.jpg David Li Independent Pro-Beijing13 March 1939Banker 1998
GC Kowloon East Li-Wah-ming.jpg Fred Li Democratic Pan-democracy25 April 1955Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Industrial (Second) Blanksvg.svg Lui Ming-wah Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing4 April 1937Businessman 1998
FC Legal Margaret Ng Ngoi-yee in March 2018.png Margaret Ng A45 Concern Group aPan-democracy25 January 1948Barrister-at-law 1998
GC New Territories West Selina Chow.jpg Selina Chow Liberal Pro-Beijing25 January 1945Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Kowloon West James To Kun-sun.jpg James To Democratic Pan-democracy11 March 1963Solicitor 1998
FC Education Cheung Man-kwong in 2017.jpeg Cheung Man-kwong Democratic/PTU Pan-democracy15 September 1954Teacher
Legislative Councillor
1998
GC Kowloon East Chan Yuen Han FTU 20070211 01 (cropped).jpg Chan Yuen-han FTU/DAB Pro-Beijing15 November 1946Labour Service 1998
FC Insurance Bernard Charnwut Chan 2013 (cropped).jpg Bernard Chan Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing11 January 1965Company President 1998
GC Kowloon East Chan Kam Lam (cropped).jpg Chan Kam-lam DAB Pro-Beijing22 January 1949Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Textiles and Garment Liang Liu Rou Fen 1 (cropped).JPG Sophie Leung Liberal Pro-Beijing9 October 1945Company Director 1998
GC New Territories West Leung Yiu-chung 2017.jpg Leung Yiu-chung NWSC Pan-democracy19 May 1953Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Information Technology Sin Chung Kai.JPG Sin Chung-kai Democratic Pan-democracy15 June 1960Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Commercial (Second) HK Olympic Torch Relay Legislative Council Sidelights 02 (cropped).JPG Philip Wong Independent Pro-Beijing23 December 1938Company Chairman 1998
FC Agriculture and Fisheries Blanksvg.svg Wong Yung-kan DAB Pro-Beijing10 August 1951Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Kowloon West Tsang Yok-sing.jpg Jasper Tsang DAB Pro-Beijing14 May 1947Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Tourism Blanksvg.svg Howard Young Liberal Pro-Beijing30 March 1948General Manager 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Yeung Sum in 2015.jpg Yeung Sum Democratic Pan-democracy22 November 1947Lecturer 1998
GC Kowloon West Lau Chin-shek 201110.JPG Lau Chin-shek CTU Pan-democracy12 September 1944Legislative Councillor 1998
GC New Territories East Lau Kong-wah 2014.jpg Lau Kong-wah DAB Pro-Beijing22 June 1957Legislative Councillor 1998
FC District Council Lau Wong-fat at Victoria Park 20100619 (cropped).jpg Lau Wong-fat Liberal Pro-Beijing15 October 1936Company Chairman 1998
FC Transport Miriam Lau Kin Yee.jpg Miriam Lau Liberal Pro-Beijing27 April 1947Solicitor and Notary Public 1998
GC New Territories East Emily Lau Wai-hing 2018.jpg Emily Lau Frontier Pan-democracy22 January 1952Legislative Councillor 1998
GC Hong Kong Island Blanksvg.svg Choy So-yuk DAB Pro-Beijing10 October 1950Merchant 1998
GC New Territories East Andrew Cheng Ka-foo Chopped.jpg Andrew Cheng Democratic Pan-democracy28 April 1960Solicitor 1998
FC Sports, Performing Arts,
Culture and Publication
Timothy Fok in 2009.jpeg Timothy Fok Independent Pro-Beijing14 February 1946Merchant 1998
GC New Territories West Tam Yiu-chung.jpg Tam Yiu-chung DAB Pro-Beijing15 December 1949Legislative Councillor 1998
FC Real Estate and Construction Abraham Shek.jpg Abraham Shek Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing24 June 1945Company Director 2000
FC Labour Blanksvg.svg Li Fung-ying FLU Pro-Beijing2 December 1950Trade Union Officer 2000
FC Catering Tommy Cheung 2015.jpg Tommy Cheung Liberal Pro-Beijing30 September 1949Merchant
Legislative Councillor
2000
GC New Territories West Chan Wai Yip Chopped.jpg Albert Chan Independent aPan-democracy3 March 1955Legislative Councillor 2000
GC Kowloon West Frederick Fung at Alliance for True Democracy.jpg Frederick Fung ADPL Pan-democracy17 March 1953Legislative Councillor 2000
GC Hong Kong Island Xiang Gang Min Zhu Dang Gong Bu Shou Fen Wen Jian Hui Ying Ben Tu Si Chao 1 (cropped).jpg Audrey Eu A45 Concern Group aPan-democracy11 September 1953Senior Counsel 2000 (b)
FC Wholesale and Retail Vincent Fang 2015.jpg Vincent Fang Liberal Pro-Beijing7 May 1943Chief Executive
Managing Director
2004
FC Labour Wong Kwok Hing.jpg Wong Kwok-hing FTU/DAB Pro-Beijing29 March 1949 FTU Director 2004
GC New Territories West Lee Wing Tat September 2015 (cropped).png Lee Wing-tat Democratic Pan-democracy25 December 1955District Councillor 2004
GC New Territories East Blanksvg.svg Li Kwok-ying DAB Pro-Beijing18 November 1949Solicitor 2004
FC Health Services Joseph Lee Kok-long.jpg Joseph Lee Independent Pan-democracy14 August 1959Assistant Professor 2004
FC Heung Yee Kuk Daniel Lam Wai-keung 2019 (cropped).jpg Daniel Lam Independent Pro-Beijing27 February 1949Company Director 2004
FC Commercial (First) Jeffrey Lam.jpg Jeffrey Lam Liberal aPro-Beijing23 October 1951Merchant 2004
GC Hong Kong Island Blanksvg.svg Ma Lik DAB Pro-Beijing23 February 1952Deputy Publisher 2004
FC Industrial (First) Andrew Leung 2017.jpg Andrew Leung Liberal aPro-Beijing24 February 1951Merchant 2004
GC Kowloon East b Alan Leong 2015.jpg Alan Leong A45 Concern Group aPan-democracy22 February 1958Senior Counsel 2004
GC New Territories East Leung Kwok-hung 2005.jpg Leung Kwok-hung April Fifth Action aPan-democracy18 January 1957Freelance Writer 2004
FC Medical Tai Wan Sha Ren An Yi Fan Xi Hei Qian Pan Jian 29Yue Min Zhu Pai Cu Lin Zheng Che Hui Yin Du Xiu Ding 4 (cropped).jpg Kwok Ka-ki Independent Pan-democracy20 July 1961Urologist 2004
FC Social Welfare Dr. Fernando Cheung Chiu-hung May 2013 (cropped).jpg Fernando Cheung Independent aPan-democracy23 February 1957Lecturer 2004
GC New Territories West Cheung Hok Ming (cropped).jpg Cheung Hok-ming DAB Pro-Beijing3 July 1952Company Director 2004
FC Import and Export Wong Ting Kwong.jpg Wong Ting-kwong DAB Pro-Beijing12 September 1949Merchant 2004
GC New Territories East Ronny Tong 2017.jpg Ronny Tong A45 Concern Group aPan-democracy28 August 1950Senior Counsel 2004
FC Financial Services Chim Pui Chung (cropped).JPG Chim Pui-chung Independent Pro-Beijing24 September 1946Company Director 2004
FC Architectural, Surveying
and Planning
HK City Hall Xiang Gang Zheng Xing She Ji Xue Xiao Chingying Institute of Visual Arts Design Show 2010 Liu Xiu Cheng Patrick LAU Sau-shing.JPG Patrick Lau Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing1 June 1944Architect
Professor
2004
GC Kowloon East AlbertPhoto2 (cropped).jpg Albert Cheng Independent Pan-democracy3 July 1946Commentator 2004
FC Labour Blanksvg.svg Kwong Chi-kin FTU Pro-Beijing15 February 1958 FTU Legal Adviser 2004
FC Accountancy MandyTam@20080113 (cropped).jpg Tam Heung-man Independent aPan-democracy8 June 1957Tax Advisor 2004

By-election

Anson Chan succeeded Ma Lik in the 2007 Hong Kong Island by-election. Anson Chan 20051219.jpg
Anson Chan succeeded Ma Lik in the 2007 Hong Kong Island by-election.

Other changes

2004

2006

Committees

Panels

See also

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