The following is a historical list of members for the current and past Legislative Assemblies of Macau:
Key: DE– Directly elected members; IE– Indirectly elected members; AP– Appointed members
Key: DE– Directly elected members; IE– Indirectly elected members; AP– Appointed members
Portrait | Name | Affiliation (DE) | Camp | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | |
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Susana Chou Vaz da Luz | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | |||||||
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie | Pro-Beijing | IE | |||||||||
Lau Cheok Vá | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | IE | ||||||
Leonel Alberto Alves | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | |||||
Hoi Sai Iun (Hoi Sai Un) | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Victor Ng Wing Lok | Pro-Beijing | IE | |||||||||
Philip Xavier | AP | AP | AP | ||||||||
Leong Heng Teng | UNIPRO | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Kou Hoi In | UNIPRO | Pro-Beijing | DE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | ||
Tong Chi Kin | UPD | Pro-Beijing | DE | IE | |||||||
António Ng Kuok Cheong | ANM | Pro-democracy | DE | DE | DE | DE | DE | ||||
ANMD | DE | ||||||||||
Liu Yuk Lun | Economy and People's Livelihood Promotion Association | Pro-Beijing | DE | ||||||||
Fong Chi Keong | UBM | Pro-Beijing | DE | IE | DE | IE | AP | ||||
David Chow Kam-fai | 繁榮澳門同盟 | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Iong Weng Ian | UNIPRO | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Chui Sai Cheong | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | |||
Kwan Tsui Hang | UPD | Pro-Beijing | IE | DE | DE | DE | DE | ||||
Stanley Au Chong-kit | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Cheong Vai Kei | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Vong Hin Fai | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | AP | AP | IE | IE | ||||
Ho Teng Iat | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | IE | |||||||
José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
João Baptista Manuel Leão | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Tsui Wai Kwan | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | AP | AP | ||||||
Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan | 社會經濟改革促進會 | Pro-Beijing | DE | IE | IE | IE | IE | ||||
Au Kam San | ANM | Pro-democracy | DE | DE | DE | DE | |||||
ANMD | DE | ||||||||||
Leong Iok Wa | UPD | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | |||||||
João Bosco Cheang Hong Lok | 娛職聯誼會 | Pro-Beijing | DE | ||||||||
Jorge Manuel Fão | 繁榮澳門同盟 | Pro-Beijing | DE | ||||||||
Cheang Chi Keong | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | IE | ||||||
Chan Chak Mo | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | ||||
Chan Meng Kam | ACUM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Angela Leong On Kei | NMDU | Pro-Beijing | DE [lower-alpha 11] | DE | DE | DE | IE | ||||
Ung Choi Kun | ACUM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | |||||||
José Maria Pereira Coutinho | NE | Pro-democracy | DE | DE | DE | DE | DE | ||||
Lee Chong Cheng | UPD | Pro-Beijing | IE | DE | |||||||
Lei Pui Lam | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Sam Chan Io | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
José Chui Sai Peng | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | IE | IE | IE | |||||
Ieong Tou Hong | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Lao Pun Lap | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Mak Soi Kun | UGM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Paul Chan Wai Chi | ANM | Pro-democracy | DE | ||||||||
Melinda Chan Mei Yi | MUDAR | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | |||||||
Ho Ion Sang | UNIPRO | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | IE | |||||
Tommy Lau Veng Seng | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Dominic Sio Chi Wai | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Tong Io Cheng | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Ho Sio Kam | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Ho Iat Seng | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE [lower-alpha 12] | |||||||
Si Ka Lom | ACUM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Song Pek Kei | ACUM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Zheng Anting | UGM | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | DE | ||||||
Leong Veng Chai | NE | Pro-democracy | DE | ||||||||
Wong Kit Cheng | UNIPRO | Pro-Beijing | DE | ||||||||
AGMM | DE | DE | |||||||||
Lam Heong Sang | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Lei Cheng I | UPD | Pro-Beijing | IE | DE | DE | ||||||
Chan Iek Lap | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | IE | |||||||
Chan Hong | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Ma Chi Seng | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | AP | |||||||
Leong Sun Iok | UPD | Pro-Beijing | DE | DE | |||||||
Lam Iok Fong | Cívico | Centrist | DE | ||||||||
Sulu Sou Ka Hou | ANM | Pro-democracy | DE | ||||||||
Ip Sio Kai | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Lei Chan U | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Lam Lon Wai | Pro-Beijing | IE | IE | ||||||||
Wang Sai Man | Pro-Beijing | IE [lower-alpha 12] | IE | ||||||||
Iau Teng Pio | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Wu Chou Kit | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Fong Ka Chio | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Pang Chuan | Pro-Beijing | AP | AP | ||||||||
Lao Chi Ngai | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Chan Wa Keong | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Che Sai Wang | NE | Pro-democracy | DE | ||||||||
Leong Hong Sai | Pro-Beijing | DE | |||||||||
Lo Choi In | Pro-Beijing | DE | |||||||||
Lam U Tou | Sinergia | Centrist | DE | ||||||||
Ngan Iek Hang | Pro-Beijing | DE | |||||||||
Ma Io Fong | Pro-Beijing | DE | |||||||||
Lei Leong Wong | Pro-Beijing | DE | |||||||||
Chan Hou Seng | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Kou Kam Fai | Pro-Beijing | AP | |||||||||
Cheung Kin Chung | Pro-Beijing | AP |
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