List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau

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The following is a historical list of members for the current and past Legislative Assemblies of Macau:

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Political bloc

Composition of political bloc since 1976 election:
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Pro-Beijing camp
Macanese camp (merged into Pro-Beijing camp in 1984)
Pro-democracy camp
Centrism members (post-handover) or indirectly-elected members (pre-handover)
Appointed members (pre-handover) (post-handover appointed members are all pro-Beijing) Macau AL Change Graph.svg
Composition of political bloc since 1976 election:
  Macanese camp (merged into Pro-Beijing camp in 1984)
  Centrism members (post-handover) or indirectly-elected members (pre-handover)
  Appointed members (pre-handover) (post-handover appointed members are all pro-Beijing)

List of colonial members

Key: DE– Directly elected members; IE– Indirectly elected members; AP– Appointed members

PortraitNameAffiliation
(DE)
Camp 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Carlos Augusto Corrêa Paes d’Assumpção ADIM Macanese →
Pro-Beijing
DEDEDEDE [lower-alpha 1]
Diamantino de Oliveira Ferreira ADIM MacaneseDEDE
Susana Chou 20040612 (cropped).jpg Susana Chou Vaz da Luz ADIM Macanese →
Pro-Beijing
DEIEIE
UNIFDEIE
José da Conceição Noronha ADIM MacaneseDE
José Patrício Guterres Democratic MacaneseDE
Jorge Alberto da Conceição Hagedorn Rangel GEDECMacaneseDE
Ma Man Kei Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIEIE
Pedro Segundo Pan Sau Macias (Peter Pan) Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIEIE
Li Sai Veng (Lee Sai-wing) IEIE [lower-alpha 2]
Lydia Maria dos Anjos Ribeiro IE
Chui Tak Kei Pro-BeijingIEIEIE
Francisco Xavier da Silva Rodrigues IE
Ho Yin 1956.jpg Ho Yin Pro-BeijingAPAP [lower-alpha 3]
Kwong Bing Yun APAP
Mário Figueira Isaac AP
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie ADIM Macanese →
Pro-Beijing
APDEAPIEIE
Ana Maria Fortuna de Siqueira Basto Perez APAPAP
Joaquim Morais Alves ADIM MacaneseDEAP
Joaquim Jorge Perestrelo Neto Valente Democratic MacaneseDEAP [lower-alpha 4] APAPAP
Leonel Melcíades dos Passos Boralho GEDECMacaneseDE
Delfino José Rodrigues Ribeiro IE
Joaquim António Ferreira Martins IE
Eduardo Jorge Armas Tavares da Silva AP
Carlos Cavaleiro Gonçalves Sanches APAP
Manuel de Mesquita Borges ADIM Pro-BeijingDE
Lau Cheok Va (cropped).JPG Lau Cheok Vá ADIM Pro-BeijingDEIEIEIE
Leonel Alberto Alves (cropped).jpg Leonel Alberto Alves ADIM Pro-BeijingDEDEIEIE
Alberto Dias Ferreira ECPMacaneseDE
Alexandre Hó AAAH [lower-alpha 5] Pro-democracyDEDEDE
Roque Choi Pro-BeijingAP [lower-alpha 3] IE
Hoi Sai Iun (Hoi Sai Un) Pro-BeijingAPIE
Luís Filipe Ferreira Simões AP [lower-alpha 6]
Pedro Ló da Silva AP [lower-alpha 4]
Rui António Craveiro Afonso APAPAPAP [lower-alpha 7]
José António Pinto Belo AP [lower-alpha 6]
Leong Kam Chun AAAHPro-democracyDE
Wong Cheong Nam (Wong Chan-nan) AAAHPro-democracyDE
Lao Kuoung Po UEPro-BeijingDE
Victor Ng Wing Lok Pro-BeijingIE [lower-alpha 2] IEIEIEIE
Edmund Ho (cropped).jpg Edmund Ho Hau Wah Pro-BeijingIEIEIE
Philip Xavier AP
Leong Heng Teng UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDE [lower-alpha 8] DEDE
Gao Kai Xian 2019.jpg Kou Hoi In UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDE [lower-alpha 8] DEDE
Tong Chi Kin UPD Pro-BeijingDEDE
Fernando Chui Sai On (cropped).jpg Fernando Chui Sai On UPD Pro-BeijingDE
Ng Kuok Cheong Antonio (cropped).JPG António Ng Kuok Cheong ANM Pro-democracyDEDE
Alberto Madeira Noronha 勞工同盟MacaneseDE
Pang Va Kam IE [lower-alpha 8] IE
José João de Deus Rodrigues do Rosário APAPAP [lower-alpha 9]
Raimundo Arrais do Rosário AP [lower-alpha 10] APAP
Beatriz Amélia Alves de Sousa Oliveira Basto da Silva AP
António Correia AP
António José Félix Pontes AP [lower-alpha 10] APAP
Maria Edith da Silva AP [lower-alpha 9]
Henrique Miguel Rodrigues de Senna Fernandes AP [lower-alpha 7]
Chan Kai Kit Economy and People's
Livelihood Promotion Association
Pro-BeijingDE
Liu Yuk Lun Economy and People's
Livelihood Promotion Association
Pro-BeijingDE
Fong Chi Keong 建設澳門同盟Pro-BeijingDE
David Chow Kam-fai 繁榮澳門同盟Pro-BeijingDE
Kwan Tsui Hang (cropped).jpg Kwan Tsui Hang UPD IE
José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues IE [lower-alpha 8] AP

List of SAR members

Key: DE– Directly elected members; IE– Indirectly elected members; AP– Appointed members

PortraitNameAffiliation
(DE)
Camp 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Susana Chou 20040612 (cropped).jpg Susana Chou Vaz da Luz Pro-BeijingIEIEIE
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie Pro-BeijingIE
Lau Cheok Va (cropped).JPG Lau Cheok Vá Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIE
Leonel Alberto Alves (cropped).jpg Leonel Alberto Alves Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIEIE
Hoi Sai Iun (Hoi Sai Un) Pro-BeijingIEIE
Victor Ng Wing Lok Pro-BeijingIE
Philip Xavier APAPAP
Leong Heng Teng UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Gao Kai Xian 2019.jpg Kou Hoi In UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDEIEIEIEIEIEIE
Tong Chi Kin UPD Pro-BeijingDEIE
Ng Kuok Cheong Antonio (cropped).JPG António Ng Kuok Cheong ANM Pro-democracyDEDEDEDEDE
ANMD DE
Liu Yuk Lun Economy and People's
Livelihood Promotion Association
Pro-BeijingDE
Fong Chi Keong UBM Pro-BeijingDEIEDEIEAP
David Chow Kam-fai 繁榮澳門同盟Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Iong Weng Ian UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Chui Sai Cheong.JPG Chui Sai Cheong Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIEIEIEIE
Kwan Tsui Hang (cropped).jpg Kwan Tsui Hang UPD Pro-BeijingIEDEDEDEDE
Stanley Au Chong-kit Pro-BeijingAPAP
Cheong Vai Kei Pro-BeijingAPAP
Vong Hin Fai Pro-BeijingAPAPAPAPIEIE
He Ding Yi 2019.jpg Ho Teng Iat Pro-BeijingAPAPIE
José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues Pro-BeijingAPAP
João Baptista Manuel Leão Pro-BeijingAP
Tsui Wai Kwan Pro-BeijingAPAPAPAP
Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan 社會經濟改革促進會Pro-BeijingDEIEIEIEIE
Au Kam San.JPG Au Kam San ANM Pro-democracyDEDEDEDE
ANMD DE
Leong Iok Wa UPD Pro-BeijingDEDE
João Bosco Cheang Hong Lok 娛職聯誼會Pro-BeijingDE
Jorge Manuel Fão 繁榮澳門同盟Pro-BeijingDE
Cheang Chi Keong Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIE
Chan Chak Mo Pro-BeijingIEIEIEIEIEIE
Chan Meng Kam (cropped).jpg Chan Meng Kam ACUM Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
20181125--Leong On-kei Liang An Qi , Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital interior, am730 screenshot (00m31s)(cropped)(edited).jpg Angela Leong On Kei NMDU Pro-BeijingDE [lower-alpha 11] DEDEDEIE
Ung Choi Kun.jpg Ung Choi Kun ACUM Pro-BeijingDEDE
Jose Pereira Coutinho no Palacio de Sao Bento em Lisboa, Portugal, 2015.jpg José Maria Pereira Coutinho NE Pro-democracyDEDEDEDEDE
Lee Chong Cheng.jpg Lee Chong Cheng UPD Pro-BeijingIEDE
Lei Pui Lam Pro-BeijingAP
Sam Chan Io Pro-BeijingAP
José Chui Sai Peng Pro-BeijingAPAPIEIEIE
Ieong Tou Hong Pro-BeijingAP
Lao Pun Lap Pro-BeijingAP
Mak Soi Kun.jpg Mak Soi Kun UGM Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Chan Wai Chi.jpg Paul Chan Wai Chi ANM Pro-democracyDE
Melinda Chan (cropped).jpg Melinda Chan Mei Yi MUDAR Pro-BeijingDEDE
Ho Ion Sang (cropped).jpg Ho Ion Sang UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDEDEDEIE
Lau Veng Seng (cropped).JPG Tommy Lau Veng Seng Pro-BeijingAPAP
Dominic Sio Chi Wai Pro-BeijingAPAP
Tong Io Cheng (cropped).jpg Tong Io Cheng Pro-BeijingAPAP
Ho Sio Kam Pro-BeijingAP
Ho Iat Seng.jpg Ho Iat Seng Pro-BeijingIEIEIE [lower-alpha 12]
Shi Jia Lun  (cropped).jpg Si Ka Lom ACUM Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Song Pek Kei ACUM Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Zheng Anting UGM Pro-BeijingDEDEDE
Leong Veng Chai NE Pro-democracyDE
Wong Kit Cheng UNIPRO Pro-BeijingDE
AGMMDEDE
Lam Heong Sang Pro-BeijingIEIE
Lei Cheng I UPD Pro-BeijingIEDEDE
Chan Iek Lap Pro-BeijingIEIEIE
Chan Hong Pro-BeijingIEIE
Ma Chi Seng Pro-BeijingAPAPAP
Leong Sun Iok UPD Pro-BeijingDEDE
Lam Iok Fong Cívico CentristDE
Sou Ka Hou 2014 (cropped).jpg Sulu Sou Ka Hou ANM Pro-democracyDE
Ip Sio Kai Pro-BeijingIEIE
Lei Chan U Pro-BeijingIEIE
Lam Lon Wai Pro-BeijingIEIE
Wang Sai Man Pro-BeijingIE [lower-alpha 12] IE
Iau Teng Pio Pro-BeijingAPAP
Wu Chou Kit Pro-BeijingAPAP
Fong Ka Chio Pro-BeijingAP
Pang Chuan Pro-BeijingAPAP
Lao Chi Ngai Pro-BeijingAP
Chan Wa Keong Pro-BeijingAP
Che Sai Wang NE Pro-democracyDE
Leong Hong SaiPro-BeijingDE
Lo Choi InPro-BeijingDE
Lam U Tou Sinergia CentristDE
Ngan Iek HangPro-BeijingDE
Ma Io FongPro-BeijingDE
Lei Leong WongPro-BeijingDE
Chan Hou SengPro-BeijingAP
Kou Kam FaiPro-BeijingAP
Cheung Kin ChungPro-BeijingAP

Notes

  1. Carlos Augusto Corrêa Paes d’Assumpção died in office on 20 April 1992.
  2. 1 2 Li Sai Veng died in office, Victor Ng Wing Lok succeeded the seat in January 1980. [1]
  3. 1 2 Ho Yin died in office on 6 December 1983, Roque Choi succeeded the seat later.
  4. 1 2 Pedro Ló da Silva left office and was succeeded by Joaquim Jorge Perestrelo Neto Valente.
  5. Known as "FADM" before 1988.
  6. 1 2 Luís Filipe Ferreira Simões left office after term ended, the seat was succeeded by José António Pinto Belo.
  7. 1 2 Rui António Craveiro Afonso left office in 1997, so the seat was succeeded by Henrique Miguel Rodrigues de Senna Fernandes.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Elected for new seats in by-election on 10 March 1991. [2]
  9. 1 2 José João de Deus Rodrigues do Rosário was succeeded in 1997 by Maria Edith da Silva.
  10. 1 2 Appointed after by-election.
  11. Known as "Alliance for the Development of Macau" before 2009.
  12. 1 2 Ho Iat Seng resigned on 5 July 2019 to run for Chief Executive and was succeeded by Wang Sai Man following the by-election of Industry, Commerce and Finance seat on 25 November 2019.

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