Fok Pui-yee (Chinese: 霍佩儀; born 1950) is a former Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and politician.
She began in the community services in 1973 and was the Residents' Committee chairwoman of the Kowloon Bay Resettlement Estate.
She was a member of the Joint Committee on the Promotion of Democratic Government (JCPDG) and protested with other pro-democracy politicians in a hunger strike against the "mainstream proposal" of the drafting of the Basic Law of Hong Kong.
[1] In 1989, she ran in the re-election but was defeated by Mok Ying-fan supported by the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL), becoming the only incumbent to lose her seat.
She again ran in the first SAR District Council election in 1999 in Tsz Wan East but lost to the former Legislative Councillor Michael Cheng who represented the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance (HKPA).