In
2011 local election, Lee ran in
Tsui Tak constituency in Eastern District as the pro-Beijing and pro-business
Liberal Party candidate. He beat the incumbent councillor Lui Chi-man and won the seat. He was re-elected in
2015, but was voted out of office in
2019 following the massive
pro-democracy protest movement. Lee became vice-chairman of the Liberal Party in 2016, and entered the
Election Committee, a powerful group heavily skewed the
pro-Beijing camp that will elect the
Chief Executive, He was re-elected as the Committee member in
2021, and was
later elected as Legislative Council member. Lee was also appointed as member of several governmental committees. During the
2021 Hong Kong legislative election, Lee described himself as an engineer. 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. == Personal life ==