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
李浩然
Lee in 2020
Member of the Legislative Council
Assumed office
1 January 2022
Preceded byConstituency created
ConstituencyElection 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

2021 Legislative Council election: Election Committee
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
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

  1. Asia Academy of International Law https://aail.org/hk-future-bio-lee-simon/. Retrieved 30 August 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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