# Lee Chun-keung

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Hong Kong engineer and politician

In this [Hong Kong name](/source/Hong_Kong_name), the [surname](/source/Surname) is *[Lee](/source/Li_(surname_%E6%9D%8E))*. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is Michael Lee and the Chinese-style name is Lee Chun-keung.

The Honourable Lee Chun-keung 李鎮強 Lee in 2023 Member of the Legislative Council Incumbent Assumed office 1 January 2022 Preceded by Constituency created Constituency Election Committee Member of the Eastern District Council In office 1 January 2012 – 31 December 2019 Preceded by Lui Chi-man Succeeded by Peter Choi Chi-keung Constituency Tsui Tak Personal details Born (1976-08-22) 22 August 1976 (age 49) British Hong Kong Party Liberal Spouse Irene Choi ​ (m. 2003)​ Children 1 son, 1 daughter Alma mater Lehigh University (BSc) Occupation Engineer

**Michael Lee Chun-keung** (born 22 August 1976)[1] is a [Hong Kong](/source/Hong_Kong) engineer and politician. Currently serving as the vice-chairperson of [Liberal Party](/source/Liberal_Party_(Hong_Kong)), he was elected as a member of [Legislative Council](/source/Legislative_Council_of_Hong_Kong) for the heavily [pro-Beijing camp](/source/Pro-Beijing_camp_(Hong_Kong)) [Election Committee constituency](/source/Election_Committee_(constituency)) since 2021.[2]

## Early years

Lee grew up in the [Eastern District](/source/Eastern_District%2C_Hong_Kong) on [Hong Kong Island](/source/Hong_Kong_Island), whose father ran business on electronic engineering.[3] Lee studied in Clementi Secondary School, and pursued his university studying in [Lehigh University](/source/Lehigh_University), [Pennsylvania](/source/Pennsylvania). He returned to Hong Kong after graduated with [Bachelor of Science](/source/Bachelor_of_Science) in [Electronic engineering](/source/Electronic_engineering) in 1997, and worked in electronic companies.[3]

## Political career

In [2011 local election](/source/2011_Hong_Kong_local_elections), Lee ran in [Tsui Tak constituency](/source/Tsui_Tak_(constituency)) in Eastern District as the pro-Beijing and pro-business [Liberal Party](/source/Liberal_Party_(Hong_Kong)) candidate. He beat the incumbent councillor Lui Chi-man and won the seat.[4] He was re-elected in [2015](/source/2015_Hong_Kong_local_elections),[5] but was voted out of office in [2019](/source/2019_Hong_Kong_local_elections) following the massive [pro-democracy protest movement](/source/2019%E2%80%932020_Hong_Kong_protests).[6]

Lee became vice-chairman of the Liberal Party in 2016,[7] and entered the [Election Committee](/source/Election_Committee), a powerful group heavily skewed the [pro-Beijing camp](/source/Pro-Beijing_camp_(Hong_Kong)) that will elect the [Chief Executive](/source/Chief_Executive_of_Hong_Kong),[2] [in the same year](/source/2016_Hong_Kong_Election_Committee_Subsector_elections).[8] He was re-elected as the Committee member in [2021](/source/2021_Hong_Kong_Election_Committee_Subsector_elections),[9] and was [later elected](/source/2021_Hong_Kong_legislative_election) as Legislative Council member.[10]

Lee was also appointed as member of several governmental committees.[11]

During the [2021 Hong Kong legislative election](/source/2021_Hong_Kong_legislative_election), Lee described himself as an engineer.[12] However, after the elections, in his declaration of interests to the government, Lee declared that his sole job since February 2021 was actually an executive at a parking lot management company.[12]

In November 2023, he was part of a group of lawmakers who said that the [2023 Gay Games](/source/2023_Gay_Games) may infringe on the national security law.[13]

## Personal life

Lee married Irene Choi in 2003 and had a son and a daughter together.[14]

## Electoral performances

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 Nonpartisan 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 Nonpartisan Hoey Simon Lee 1,308 92.11 Nonpartisan Stephen Wong Yuen-shan 1,305 91.90 DAB Rock Chen Chung-nin 1,297 91.34 Nonpartisan Chan Hoi-yan 1,292 90.99 Nonpartisan 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 Nonpartisan Junius Ho Kwan-yiu 1,263 88.94 Nonpartisan Tan Yueheng 1,245 87.68 Nonpartisan Chan Siu-hung 1,239 87.25 Nonpartisan Ng Kit-chong 1,239 87.25 NPP Lai Tung-kwok 1,237 87.11 New Forum Ma Fung-kwok 1,234 86.90 Nonpartisan Lau Chi-pang 1,214 85.49 Nonpartisan Chan Pui-leung 1,205 84.86 FTU Kingsley Wong Kwok 1,192 83.94 Nonpartisan Chan Yuet-ming 1,187 83.59 DAB Nixie Lam Lam 1,181 83.17 FTU Luk Chung-hung 1,178 82.96 Nonpartisan Kenneth Leung Yuk-wai 1,160 81.69 Nonpartisan Dennis Lam Shun-chiu 1,157 81.48 Nonpartisan Wendy Hong Wen 1,142 80.42 Nonpartisan Sun Dong 1,124 79.15 DAB Lillian Kwok Ling-lai 1,122 79.01 Nonpartisan Peter Douglas Koon Ho-ming 1,102 77.61 Nonpartisan Chow Man-kong 1,060 74.65 Liberal Lee Chun-keung 1,060 74.65 BPA Benson Luk Hoi-man 1,059 74.58 Nonpartisan Doreen Kong Yuk-foon 1,032 72.68 Nonpartisan Andrew Lam Siu-lo 1,026 72.25 Nonpartisan So Cheung-wing 1,013 71.34 FLU Lam Chun-sing 1,002 70.56 Nonpartisan Nelson Lam Chi-yuen 970 68.31 Nonpartisan Charles Ng Wang-wai 958 67.46 Nonpartisan Wong Chi-him 956 67.32 Nonpartisan Allan Zeman 955 67.25 DAB Chan Hoi-wing 941 66.27 Nonpartisan Tseng Chin-i 919 64.72 Independent Kevin Sun Wei-yung 891 62.75 Nonpartisan Tu Hai-ming 834 58.73 FTU Choy Wing-keung 818 57.61 Nonpartisan Fung Wai-kwong 708 49.86 Nonpartisan Michael John Treloar Rowse 454 31.97 Nonpartisan Diu Sing-hung 342 24.08 Total valid votes 1,420 100.00 Rejected ballots 6 Turnout 1,426 98.48 Registered electors 1,448

Eastern District Council Election, 2019: Tsui Tak Party Candidate Votes % ±% Nonpartisan Peter Choi Chi-keung 2,994 53.41 Liberal Lee Chun-keung 2,612 46.59 Majority 382 6.82 Turnout 5,261 75.11 Nonpartisan gain from Liberal Swing

Eastern District Council Election, 2015: Tsui Tak[15] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Lee Chun-keung 2,351 70.60 +14.68 Ind. democrat Li Kin-hang 979 29.40 Majority 1,372 41.20 +29.36 Liberal hold Swing

Eastern District Council Election, 2011: Tsui Tak Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Lee Chun-keung 1,355 55.46 Ind. democrat Lui Chi-man 1,088 44.54 −17.21 Majority 267 10.93 −12.58 Liberal gain from Ind. democrat Swing

## Footnote

## References

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["2011 District Councils Election - Election Results (Overall Results)"](https://web.archive.org/web/20231007011707/https://www.elections.gov.hk/dc2011/eng/results_hk.html). *www.elections.gov.hk*. Archived from [the original](https://www.elections.gov.hk/dc2011/eng/results_hk.html) on 7 October 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2022.

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["2019 District Councils Election - Election Results"](https://www.elections.gov.hk/dc2019/eng/results_hk.html). *www.elections.gov.hk*. Retrieved 1 February 2022.

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## External links

- [Lee Chun-keung](https://www.facebook.com/lpcklee) on [Facebook](/source/Facebook_(identifier))

- [Lee Chun-keung](https://www.instagram.com/lmkeung_chunkeung/) on [Instagram](/source/Instagram_(identifier))

Legislative Council of Hong Kong New constituency Member of Legislative Council Representative for Election Committee 2022–present Incumbent

v t e Current members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong President: Starry Lee (DAB) DAB (19) Chan Hak-kan Chan Han-pan Chan Hok-fung Chan Wing-kwong Chan Yung Rock Chen Vincent Cheng Holden Chow Steven Ho Lillian Kwok Nixie Lam Lau Kwok-fan Starry Lee Leung Hei Stanley Li Ngan Man-yu Elizabeth Quat Edmund Wong Kennedy Wong BPA (8) Jeffrey Lam Kenneth Lau Andrew Leung Lo Wai-kwok Priscilla Leung Benson Luk Jimmy Ng Sunny Tan FTU (6) Joephy Chan Kwok Wai-keung Dennis Leung Luk Chung-hung Ng Chau-pei Kingsley Wong NPP (6) Judy Chan Adrian Ho Regina Ip Lai Tung-kwok Dominic Lee Yung Hoi-yan Liberal (4) Tommy Cheung Lee Chun-keung Shiu Ka-fai Frankie Yick FEW (2) Chu Kwok-keung Tang Fei FLU (2) Chau Siu-chung Lam Chun-sing Roundtable (1) Michael Tien PP (1) Connie Lam KWND (1) Scott Leung NPHK (1) Gary Zhang NCF (1) Ma Fung-kwok TS (1) Tik Chi-yuen Pro-Beijing independents (35) Chan Chun-ying Chan Hoi-yan Chan Kin-por Maggie Chan Chan Pui-leung Chan Siu-hung Chan Yuet-ming Duncan Chiu Chow Man-kong Kenneth Fok Junius Ho Wendy Hong Carmen Kan Peter Douglas Koon Kong Yuk-foon Ambrose Lam David Lam Dennis Lam Kenneth Leung Andrew Lo Lau Chi-pang Hoey Simon Lee Robert Lee Martin Liao Louis Loong Johnny Ng Shang Hailong So Cheung-wing Tan Yueheng Paul Tse Tony Tse William Wong Stephen Wong Kitson Yang Erik Yim Yiu Pak-leung 7th Legislative Council of Hong Kong

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