Senior Chinese Unofficial Member (Chinese: 首席華人非官守議員) denotes the highest-ranking Chinese member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council under colonial British rule. As Chinese council members were frequently referred to as "Chinese Representatives", the senior member was also known as the "Senior Chinese Representative". In the later years of the colonial rule, many Senior Chinese Unofficial Member also served as Senior Unofficial Member at the same time.
later Sir Robert
Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1953
later Sir Tsun-Nin
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo
later Sir Sik-Nin
later Sir Cho-Yiu
died suddenly in office
Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1974
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo
later Baroness Dunn
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo
later Dame Rosanna
later Sir Kai
later Sir Boshan
died suddenly in office
later Sir Shouson
later Sir Robert
later Sir Tsun-Nin
later Sir Man-Kam
became the senior unofficial member of LegCo in 1950
later Sir Tsun-Nin
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
later Sir Sik-Nin
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
later Sir Kenneth
later Sir Cho-Yiu
Also Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo from 1968
later Sir Yuet-Keung
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
later Sir Sze-Yuen
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
later Sir Oswald
later Sir Harry
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo
later Baroness Dunn
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo