Commercial (First)

It is one of the oldest functional constituencies created for the first elections to the Legislative Council in 1985.

The representatives are listed as following: Since its creation, it has been held by pro-business conservatives for the exception of former government official Jimmy McGregor, a liberal-leaning representative who defeated Veronica Wu of the conservative bloc Group of 88 in the 1988 Legislative Council election and held the office from 1988 to 1995.

[4] He co-founded the pro-democracy professional-oriented Hong Kong Democratic Foundation (HKDF) and was an ally of the last governor Chris Patten over the controversial constitutional reform proposal.

Tien's successor Jeffrey Lam who has held the seat since 2004 abruptly quit the Liberal Party in 2008 in the intra-party split.

He became representative for the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (BPA) and has become member of the Executive Council.