Hoey Simon Lee
Hoey Simon Lee, MH, JP (Chinese: 李浩然) is a Hong Kong academia, businessman and politician who is the chief strategy officer in the greater bay area at China Resources. He earned his Doctor of Juridical Science from the Tsinghua University Beijing in 2012, specializing in studying the Hong Kong Basic Law and the Hong Kong constitutional system. In 2021, he successfully ran in the election to the city's Legislative Council and was later sworn in as a member of the Legislative Council for the Election Committee constituency which was newly created under the electoral overhaul imposed by Beijing.
Hoey Simon Lee | |
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李浩然 | |
![]() Lee in 2020 | |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 1 January 2022 | |
Preceded by | Constituency created |
Constituency | Election Committee |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | |
He serves as a member of the Basic Law Promotion Steering Committee, Convenor of the Working Group on Teachers and Students, and Chairperson for the standing committee on values education of the HKSAR Government. He received the Medal of Honor and the Justice of Peace from the HKSAR Government in 2016 and 2019 respectively. He was named the ‘Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young Persons’ in 2017.[1]
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BPA (KWND) | Leung Mei-fun | 1,348 | 94.93 | ||
DAB | Cheung Kwok-kwan | 1,342 | 94.51 | ||
FEW | Tang Fei | 1,339 | 94.30 | ||
Non-party | Maggie Chan Man-ki | 1,331 | 93.73 | ||
FTU | Alice Mak Mei-kuen | 1,326 | 93.38 | ||
DAB | Elizabeth Quat | 1,322 | 93.10 | ||
NPP (Civil Force) | Yung Hoi-yan | 1,313 | 92.46 | ||
Non-party | Hoey Simon Lee | 1,308 | 92.11 | ||
Non-party | Stephen Wong Yuen-shan | 1,305 | 91.90 | ||
DAB | Rock Chen Chung-nin | 1,297 | 91.34 | ||
Non-party | Chan Hoi-yan | 1,292 | 90.99 | ||
Non-party | Carmen Kan Wai-mun | 1,291 | 90.92 | ||
NPP | Judy Kapui Chan | 1,284 | 90.42 | ||
Independent | Paul Tse Wai-chun | 1,283 | 90.35 | ||
Non-party | Junius Ho Kwan-yiu | 1,263 | 88.94 | ||
Non-party | Tan Yueheng | 1,245 | 87.68 | ||
Non-party | Chan Siu-hung | 1,239 | 87.25 | ||
Non-party | Ng Kit-chong | 1,239 | 87.25 | ||
NPP | Lai Tung-kwok | 1,237 | 87.11 | ||
New Forum | Ma Fung-kwok | 1,234 | 86.90 | ||
Non-party | Lau Chi-pang | 1,214 | 85.49 | ||
Non-party | Chan Pui-leung | 1,205 | 84.86 | ||
FTU | Kingsley Wong Kwok | 1,192 | 83.94 | ||
Non-party | Chan Yuet-ming | 1,187 | 83.59 | ||
DAB | Nixie Lam Lam | 1,181 | 83.17 | ||
FTU | Luk Chung-hung | 1,178 | 82.96 | ||
Non-party | Kenneth Leung Yuk-wai | 1,160 | 81.69 | ||
Non-party | Dennis Lam Shun-chiu | 1,157 | 81.48 | ||
Non-party | Wendy Hong Wen | 1,142 | 80.42 | ||
Non-party | Sun Dong | 1,124 | 79.15 | ||
DAB | Lillian Kwok Ling-lai | 1,122 | 79.01 | ||
Non-party | Peter Douglas Koon Ho-ming | 1,102 | 77.61 | ||
Non-party | Chow Man-kong | 1,060 | 74.65 | ||
Liberal | Lee Chun-keung | 1,060 | 74.65 | ||
BPA | Benson Luk Hoi-man | 1,059 | 74.58 | ||
Non-party | Doreen Kong Yuk-foon | 1,032 | 72.68 | ||
Non-party | Andrew Lam Siu-lo | 1,026 | 72.25 | ||
Non-party | So Cheung-wing | 1,013 | 71.34 | ||
FLU | Lam Chun-sing | 1,002 | 70.56 | ||
Non-party | Nelson Lam Chi-yuen | 970 | 68.31 | ||
Non-party | Charles Ng Wang-wai | 958 | 67.46 | ||
Non-party | Wong Chi-him | 956 | 67.32 | ||
Non-party | Allan Zeman | 955 | 67.25 | ||
DAB | Chan Hoi-wing | 941 | 66.27 | ||
Non-party | Tseng Chin-i | 919 | 64.72 | ||
Independent | Kevin Sun Wei-yung | 891 | 62.75 | ||
Non-party | Tu Hai-ming | 834 | 58.73 | ||
FTU | Choy Wing-keung | 818 | 57.61 | ||
Non-party | Fung Wai-kwong | 708 | 49.86 | ||
Non-party | Michael John Treloar Rowse | 454 | 31.97 | ||
Non-party | Diu Sing-hung | 342 | 24.08 | ||
Total valid votes | 1420 | 100.00 | |||
Rejected ballots | 6 | ||||
Turnout | 1,426 | 98.48 | |||
Registered electors | 1,448 |
References
- Asia Academy of International Law https://aail.org/hk-future-bio-lee-simon/. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
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