There are 8 electoral constituencies in Taipei City (Chinese: 臺北市選舉區), each represented by a member of the Legislative Yuan.
Current constituencies
- Taipei City Constituency I - Beitou, Shilin (Lanya, Tianmu District)
- Taipei City Constituency II - Datong, Shilin (Shezi, Hougang, Jieshang, Zhishan, Yangmingshan district)
- Taipei City Constituency III - Zhongshan, Songshan (North Songshan, Dongshe, Sanmin district)
- Taipei City Constituency IV - Neihu, Nangang
- Taipei City Constituency V - Wanhua, Zhongzheng (Wall of Taipei, Dongmen, Nanmen, Kanding district)
- Taipei City Constituency VI - Daan
- Taipei City Constituency VII - Xinyi, Songshan (South Songshan, Zhonglun, Benzhen district)
- Taipei City Constituency VIII - Wenshan, Zhongzheng (South Zhongzheng, Guting, Gongguan district)
Legislators
Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party New Power Party
Election | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | ||||||||
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2008 7th |
Ting Shou-chung | Justin Chou | Chiang Hsiao-yen | Alex Tsai Cheng-yuan | Lin Yu-fang | Diane Lee (2008-2009)1 |
Alex Fai Hrong-tai | Lai Shyh-bao | ||||||||
2009 by-election | Chiang Nai-shin | |||||||||||||||
2012 8th |
Pasuya Yao (2012-2018)2 |
Lo Shu-lei | ||||||||||||||
2016 9th |
Rosalia Wu | Chiang Wan-an | Li Yen-hsiu | Freddy Lim | ||||||||||||
2019 by-election | Mark Ho | |||||||||||||||
2020 10th |
Kao Chia-yu | Freddy Lim | Lin Yi-Hua | |||||||||||||
2022 by-election | Wang Hung-wei | Vacant | ||||||||||||||
2024 10th |
Wang Shih-chien | Li Yen-hsiu | Wu Pei-yi | Lo Chih-chiang | Hsu Chiao-hsin |
Diane Lee resigned in 2009 due to citizenship issues.[2]
Pasuya Yao resigned in 2018 to focus on his Taipei mayoral election campaign.[3]
Election results
2016
2016 legislative election[4] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
Kuomintang Ting Shou-chung |
I | Rosalia Wu | DPP | 50.82% | Ting Shou-chung | Kuomintang | 43.77% |
DPP Pasuya Yao |
II | Pasuya Yao | DPP | 59.29% | Pan Huai-zong | New Party | 36.43% |
Kuomintang Lo Shu-lei |
III | Chiang Wan-an | Kuomintang | 46.68% | Billy Pan | Independent | 38.42% |
Kuomintang Alex Tsai |
IV | Lee Yen-hsiu | Kuomintang | 41.74% | Huang Shanshan | People First Party | 39.87% |
Kuomintang Lin Yu-fang |
V | Freddy Lim | New Power Party | 49.52% | Lin Yu-fang | Kuomintang | 45.59% |
Kuomintang Chiang Nai-shin |
VI | Chiang Nai-shin | Kuomintang | 46.10% | Fan Yun | SDP | 35.36% |
Kuomintang Alex Fei Hrong-tai |
VII | Alex Fei Hrong-tai | Kuomintang | 45.05% | Yang Shih-chiu | Independent | 42.28% |
Kuomintang Lai Shyh-bao |
VIII | Lai Shyh-bao | Kuomintang | 49.70% | Li Ching-yuan | Independent | 35.80% |
2019 By-election
2019 By-election[5] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
DPP Pasuya Yao |
II | Ho Chih-wei | DPP | 47.76% | Chen Bing-fu | Kuomintang | 39.03% |
2020
2020 legislative election | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
DPP Rosalia Wu |
I | Rosalia Wu | DPP | 52.12% | Wang Chih-ping | Kuomintang | 40.38% |
DPP Ho Chih-wei |
II | Ho Chih-wei | DPP | 62.87% | Sun Ta-chien | Kuomintang | 34.91% |
Kuomintang Chiang Wan-an |
III | Chiang Wan-an | Kuomintang | 51.44% | Enoch Wu | DPP | 45.40% |
Kuomintang Li Yen-hsiu |
IV | Kao Chia-yu | DPP | 50.12% | Li Yen-hsiu | Kuomintang | 47.44% |
Independent Freddy Lin |
V | Freddy Lin | Independent | 44.91% | Lin Yu-fang | Kuomintang | 41.94% |
Kuomintang Chiang Nai-shin |
VI | Lin Yi-hua | Kuomintang | 52.41% | Hsieh Pei-fen | DPP | 42.32% |
Kuomintang Alex Fei Hrong-tai |
VII | Alex Fei Hrong-tai | Kuomintang | 46.28% | Hsu Shu-hua | DPP | 43.00% |
Kuomintang Lai Shyh-bao |
VIII | Lai Shyh-bao | Kuomintang | 49.98% | Juan Chao-hsiung | DPP | 34.99% |
References
- ↑ 陽明山國家公園 (2019-01-16). "Taipei to be divided into 8 ..." 陽明山國家公園 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ↑ "CEC revokes Diane Lee's elected status - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ↑ "Taipei mayoral candidates present platforms, Yao resigns as lawmaker | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS". focustaiwan.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ↑ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ↑ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
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