Functional Constituency (Hong Kong) - List of Current Functional Constituency Members

List of Current Functional Constituency Members

Functional Constituencies Name Party Prior Experience Education First Took Office Born
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Agriculture and Fisheries Wong Yung-kan DAB Tanka fisherman None 1998 1951
Architectural, Surveying and Planning Lau, PatrickPatrick Lau Professional Forum Head of the Department of Architecture at University of Hong Kong University of Hong Kong (MBA) 2004 1944
Catering Cheung, TommyTommy Cheung Liberal Party Eastern District councilman Pepperdine University 2000 1949
Commercial (First) Lam, JeffreyJeffrey Lam Economic Synergy Managing Director of Forward Winsome Industries Tufts University (BS) 2004 1952
Commercial (Second) Wong, PhilipPhilip Wong None Businessman California Coast University (Ph.D) 1991 1938
District Councils Ip Kwok-him DAB Central and Western District councilman None 2000 1951
Education Cheung Man-kwong Democratic Party Teacher, Chairman of Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union Chinese University of Hong Kong (BA) 1991 1954
Engineering Ho, RaymondRaymond Ho Professional Forum Structural engineer, President of Hong Kong Institution of Engineers University of Hong Kong (BS) 1998 1939
Finance Li, DavidSir David Li None Chairman of Bank of East Asia, board member of Dow Jones & Company University of Cambridge 1998 1939
Financial Services Chim Pui Chung None Businessman, company director New Method College 1991 1946
Health Services Lee, JosephJoseph Lee None Nurse, Assistant Professor at Open University of Hong Kong La Trobe University (BSN) 2004 1959
Heung Yee Kuk Lau Wong-fat Liberal Party Member of Regional Council, landlord, farmer Ling Saan High School 1991 1936
Import and Export Wong Ting-kwong DAB Businessman Guangzhou 6th High School 2004 1949
Industrial (First) Leung, AndrewAndrew Leung Economic Synergy Chairman of Chairman of Hong Kong Productivity Council and Hong Kong Vocational Council University of Leeds 2004 1951
Industrial (Second) Lam Tai-fai None Managing Director of Peninsula Knitters Ltd Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2008 ?
Information Technology Tam, SamsonSamson Tam None Founder of Group Sense Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2008 1964
Insurance Chan Kin-por None Assistant General Manager and Head of Insurance Group of Hang Seng Bank Ng Wah Catholic Secondary School 2008 1954
Labour Li Fung-ying HKFLU Labour union representative None 2000 1950
Labour Ip Wai-ming HKFLU Labour representative of the Labour Advisory Board Peking University 2008 1965
Labour Pan Pey-chyou DAB Doctor University of Hong Kong (MBBS) 2008 1962
Legal Ng, MargaretMargaret Ng Civic Party Lawyer and journalist Boston University (Ph.D) 1995 1948
Medical Leung Ka-lau None Doctor Chinese University of Hong Kong (Ph.D) 2008 1962
Real Estate and Construction Razack, AbrahamAbraham Razack Professional Forum Businessman, Chief Executive of the Urban Renewal Authority University of Sydney 2000 1945
Sports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication Fok, TimothyTimothy Fok None President of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong University of Southern California 1998 1946
Social Welfare Cheung Kwok-che Labour Party Social worker Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2008 1951
Textiles and Garment Leung, SophieSophie Leung Economic Synergy Computer engineer Columbia University 1998 1945
Tourism Tse, PaulPaul Tse None Lawyer University of New South Wales 2008 1959
Transport Lau, MiriamMiriam Lau Liberal Party Solicitor University of Hong Kong 2008 1947
Wholesale and Retail Fang, VincentVincent Fang Liberal Party Entrepreneur Wah Yan College 2004 1943

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