Mayor of the City of Tainan
Flag of Tainan
Incumbent
Huang Wei-che
since 25 December 2018
Term lengthfour years; may serve 1 consecutive terms

The Mayor of Tainan is the head of the Tainan City Government, Taiwan and is elected to a four-year term. The current mayor is Huang Wei-cher of the Democratic Progressive Party since 25 December 2018.

Titles of the Mayor

DateEnglishCharactersJapaneseMandarinTaiwaneseHakka
Oct 1920–Oct 1940Mayor of Tainan臺南市市尹Tainan-shi ShiinTâi-lâm-chhī Chhī-únThòi-nàm-sṳ Sṳ-yún
Oct 1940–Oct 1945臺南市市長Tainan-shi ShichōTâi-lâm-chhī
Chhī-tiúⁿ
Thòi-nàm-sṳ
Sṳ-chhòng
Oct 1945–present臺南市市長Táinán Shì Shìzhǎng

List of Mayors

This list includes only those persons who served as mayors of Tainan City after the end of World War II, during the Post-War era of Taiwan. The first two mayors served were appointed by the central government of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

The numerals indicate the consecutive time in office served by a single elected mayor. For example, Su Nan-cheng served two consecutive terms and is counted as the tenth mayor (not the eighth and ninth). Yeh Ting-kuei served three non-consecutive terms and is counted chronologically as the 3rd, the 5th, and the 7th mayor. Because of this, the list below contains 14 mayoralties, but only 12 people.

  Kuomintang   Independent/ unknown   Democratic Progressive Party

Mayor of Tainan (Provincial city)

Appointed mayors

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
1 Han Lien-he
韓聯和
Hán Liánhé
(?-?)
26 November 194526 August 1946 Kuomintang
2 Chuo Kao-hsuen
卓高煊
Zhuó Gāoxuān
(?-?)
26 August 19461 February 1951 Kuomintang

Elected mayors

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Term Political Party
Yeh Ting-kuei
葉廷珪
Yè Tíngguī
(1905-1977)
1 February 19512 June 1954[1] 1 Independent
3 Kuomintang
Independent[2]
4 Yang Ching
楊請
Yáng Qǐng
(1906–1971)
2 June 19542 June 1957[1] 2 Kuomintang
5 Yeh Ting-kuei
葉廷珪
Yè Tíngguī
(1905-1977)
2 June 19572 June 1960[1] 3 Independent
6 Hsin Wen-bing
辛文炳
Xīn Wénbǐng
(1912–1999)
2 June 19602 June 1964[3] 4 Kuomintang
7 Yeh Ting-kuei
葉廷珪
Yè Tíngguī
(1905-1977)
2 June 19642 June 1968 5 Independent
Kuomintang[4]
8 Lin Hsi-shan
林錫山
Lín Xíshān
(1928–?)
2 June 19681 February 1973[5] 6 Kuomintang
9 Chang Li-tang
張麗堂
Zhāng Lìtáng
(1935–)
1 February 197320 December 1977 7 Kuomintang
10 Su Nan-cheng
蘇南成
Sū Nánchéng
(1936–2014)
20 December 197720 December 1981 8 Independent
20 December 198130 May 1985[6] 9
Kuomintang[7]
Chen Kuei-miao[8][9]
陳癸淼
Chén Guǐmiǎo
(1934–2014)
30 May 198520 December 1985 Kuomintang
11 Lin Wen-hsiung
林文雄
Lín Wénxióng
(1942–)
20 December 198520 December 1989[10] 10 Kuomintang
12 Shih Chih-ming
施治明
Shī Zhìmíng
(1952–)
20 December 198920 December 1993 11 Kuomintang
20 December 199320 December 1997 12
13 George Chang
張燦鍙
Zhāng Cànhòng
(1936–)
20 December 199720 December 2001[1] 13 Democratic Progressive Party[11]
Independent[12]
14 Hsu Tain-tsair
許添財
Xǔ Tiāncái
(1951–)
20 December 200120 December 2005 14 Democratic Progressive Party
20 December 200525 December 2010[13] 15

Mayor of Tainan (Special municipality)

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Term Political Party
1 Lai Ching-te
(William Lai)
賴清德
Lài Qīngdé
(1958–)
25 December 2010

25 December 2014

25 December 2014

7 September 2017 [14]

1 Democratic Progressive Party
Li Meng-yen[8][15]
李孟諺
Lǐ Mèngyàn
(1966–)
8 September 201725 December 2018 2 Independent
2 Huang Wei-che
黃偉哲
Huáng Wěizhé
(1963–)
25 December 201825 December 2022 3 Democratic Progressive Party
25 December 2022Incumbent 4

Timeline

Huang Wei-cherLee Meng-yenWilliam LaiHsu Tain-tsairGeorge ChangChen Kuei-miaoSu Nan-cheng

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Lost reelection.
  2. Left KMT to run for reelection.
  3. Term extended to 4 years.
  4. Joined KMT in 1965.
  5. Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  6. Left office to serve as Kaohsiung mayor.
  7. Joined KMT in 1982.
  8. 1 2 As acting.
  9. Provincial council member.
  10. Retired.
  11. First DPP mayor of Tainan.
  12. Left DPP to run for reelection.
  13. Term extended for joint elections with special municipalities.
  14. Left office to serve as Premier.
  15. Secretary-general of the Mayor's Office.
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