{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Chan Ying-lun | native_name = {{nobold|陳英麟}} | honorific_suffix = [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]], [[Justice of the peace|JP]] | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1950|10|6|df=yes}} | birth_place = [[Hong Kong]] | office = Member of the [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong|Legislative Council]] | appointer = [[Sir Edward Youde]]<br />[[David Clive Wilson|Sir David Wilson]] | term_start = 27 September 1983 | term_end = 25 August 1988 | term_start1 = 12 October 1988 | term_end1 = 22 August 1991 | constituency1 = [[Hong Kong Island (constituency)#1985–88|East Island]] | predecessor1 = [[Desmond Lee Yu-tai]] | successor1 = [[Martin Lee]]<br />[[Man Sai-cheong]] | alma_mater = Cognito College<br /> [[University of Hong Kong]] ([[BSocSc]]) | occupation = Corporate Affairs Manager | party = [[Progressive Hong Kong Society]] {{small|(1980s)}}<br />[[Hong Kong Democratic Foundation|Democratic Foundation]] {{small|(1990s)}} | death_place = | citizenship = | spouse = Tan Yang-cher | relations = | children = 1 | portfolio = }} {{Infobox Chinese|order=ts|t=陳英麟|s=陈英麟|j=can4 jing1 leon4|p=Chén Yīnglín}} '''Chan Ying-lun''', {{post-nominals|country=HKG|size=100%|sep=,|OBE|JP}} ({{lang-zh|陳英麟}}, born 6 October 1950) is a former member of the [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong]] and [[Eastern District Council|Eastern District Board]].
He was brought up in the [[Shau Kei Wan]] squatters area and graduated from Cognito College and [[University of Hong Kong]]. He worked as the corporate affairs manager of the [[San Miguel Brewery|San Miguel Brewery Ltd]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Database on LegCo members|url=http://app.legco.gov.hk/member_front/english/library/member_detail.aspx?id=32|accessdate=4 May 2013|work=Legislative Council of Hong Kong}}</ref>
He was first elected as the Eastern District Board member in [[1982 Hong Kong local elections|1982]] and reelected in 1985 and 1988, for [[Shau Kei Wan (constituency)|Shau Kei Wan]]. He was appointed as the Legislative Council in 1983. In [[1988 Hong Kong legislative election|1988 election]], he defeated the incumbent [[Desmond Lee Yu-tai]] from the East Island [[electoral college]] constituency consisting of members of the Eastern and [[Wan Chai District Council|Wan Chai District Board]] by the margin of one vote.<ref>{{cite book|title=The 1995 Legislative Council Elections in Hong Kong|last=Kuan|first=Hsin-Chi|publisher=Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong|year=1996|page=74}}</ref> When the [[1991 Hong Kong legislative election|direct election was introduced in 1991]], he lost his seat to the [[Pro-democracy camp in Hong Kong|pro-democracy]] activists [[Martin Lee]] and [[Man Sai-cheong]] of the [[United Democrats of Hong Kong]].
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