Hong Kong Island (constituency) - Return Members

Return Members

Below are all the members since the creation of the Hong Kong Island constituency. The number of seats allocated to Hong Kong Island has been increased from 4 to 7 between 1998 and 2012 due to the enlargement.

LegCo members for Hong Kong Island, 1998 onwards
Election 1998 (1st LegCo) 2000 (2nd LegCo) 2004 (3rd LegCo) 2008 (4th LegCo) 2012 (5th LegCo)
Councilor
Party
Martin Lee
Democratic
Tanya Chan
Civic
Kenneth Chan
Civic
Councilor
Party
Gary Cheng
DAB
Audrey Eu
Independent (2000–06)
Civic (2006–)
Christopher Chung
DAB
Councilor
Party
Yeung Sum
Democratic
Kam Nai-wai
Democratic
Sin Chung-kai
Democratic
Councilor
Party
Christine Loh
Citizens
Cyd Ho
Frontier
Ma Lik
DAB
Anson Chan Regina Ip
Independent (2008–11)
NPP (2011–)
Councilor
Party
New Seat Choy So-yuk
DAB
Jasper Tsang
DAB
Councilor
Party
New Seat Rita Fan Cyd Ho
Civic Act-up (2008–12)
Labour (2012–)
Councilor
Party
New Seat Wong Kwok-hing
FTU

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