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2020 Taiwanese legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan concurrently with the 15th presidential election.[2] The term of the Legislative Yuan began on 1 February 2020.

2020 Taiwanese legislative election

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All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
57 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.93%[a] ( 7.59pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Cho Jung-tai Wu Den-yih Ko Wen-je
Party DPP Kuomintang TPP
Alliance Pan-Green Pan-Blue
Seats before 68 35
Seats won 61 38 5
Seat change 7 3 New
Constituency vote 6,383,783
45.11%
0.52pp
5,761,995
40.71%
1.82pp
264,478
1.87%
New
Party vote 4,811,241
33.98%
10.10pp
4,723,504
33.36%
6.45pp
1,588,806
11.22%
New

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Hsu Yung-ming Chen Yi-chi
Party NPP Statebuilding
Alliance Pan-Green
Seats before 5
Seats won 3 1
Seat change 2 New
Constituency vote 141,952
1.00%
1.89pp
141,503
1.00%
New
Party vote 1,098,100
7.75%
1.64pp
447,286
3.16%
New


Election cartogram

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost seven seats but retained a majority of 61 seats in the Legislative Yuan. The Kuomintang gained three seats, winning 38. The New Power Party won three seats, down from five in the last election. The Taiwan People's Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative Yuan with five seats and one seat, respectively, with five independent candidates winning their seats and the People First Party losing all of their seats.

Electoral system edit

Members were elected by parallel voting. 73 members were elected by first-past-the-post, 6 reserved for indigenous candidates by single non-transferable vote, and 34 by party-list proportional representation.

Constituency changes edit

In 2019, after negotiations between the Presidents of the Executive and Legislative Yuans, changes to the electoral divisions include:[3]

  • Kaoshiung and Pingtung each lost a seat.
  • Tainan and Hsinchu County each gained a seat.
  • The boundary between Taichung II and Taichung VII was adjusted.

Contesting parties and candidates edit

Party General seats Aboriginal seats Party list Total
Democratic Progressive Party 67 2 33 102
Kuomintang 71 5 31 107
Taiwan People's Party 17 28 45
New Power Party 5 11 16
Taiwan Statebuilding Party 10 6 16
People First Party 10 22 32
Green Party 10 1 6 17
New Party 10 10
Taiwan Action Party Alliance 11 5 16
Stabilizing Force Party 9 2 10 21
Taiwan Solidarity Union 7 7
Congress Party Alliance 13 6 19
Chinese Unification Promotion Party 10 7 17
Interfaith Union 12 8 20
Formosa Alliance 10 2 6 18
Labor Party 10 2 12
United Action Alliance 10 2 8 20
Taiwan Renewal Party 11 1 6 18
Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party 9 1 4 14
Taiwan Labor Party 3 3
Independent 86 5 91
Others 26 0 0 26
Total 410 21 216 647

Opinion polling edit

 

Results edit

 
PartyParty-listConstituency/AboriginalTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Progressive Party4,811,24133.98136,383,78345.114861–7
Kuomintang4,723,50433.36135,761,99540.712538+3
Taiwan People's Party1,588,80611.225264,4781.8705New
New Power Party1,098,1007.753141,9521.0003–2
People First Party518,9213.66060,6140.4300–3
Taiwan Statebuilding Party447,2863.160141,5031.0011New
Green Party Taiwan341,4652.41039,3870.28000
New Party147,3731.04000
Taiwan Action Party Alliance143,6171.01020,1340.1400New
Stabilizing Force Party94,5630.67028,6960.2000New
Taiwan Solidarity Union50,4350.36000
Congress Party Alliance40,3310.28081,5080.5800New
Chinese Unification Promotion Party32,9660.2308,7900.06000
Interfaith Union31,1170.2207,7020.05000
Formosa Alliance29,3240.21012,7420.0900New
Labor Party19,9410.14013,6940.10000
United Action Alliance17,5150.12015,8460.1100New
Taiwan Renewal Party11,9520.08041,8910.3000New
Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party11,6810.0806,0630.0400New
Taiwan Animal Protection Party7,6600.0500New
Chinese Women's Party3,5070.0200New
Judicial Justice Party3,3360.0200New
Labour Party2,4510.0200New
Taiwan Revolutionary Party2,0880.0100New
Taiwan Labor Party2,0410.01000
Cheng Hua Chao Sheng Dang1,9990.0100New
People's Democratic Party1,8700.0100New
Taiwan Motive Force Party1,3560.0100New
Chinese Culture Revival Party1,2960.0100New
Taiwan Independence Party9390.01000
Kinmen Kao-Liang Party8990.0100New
Positive Party6230.0000New
Tianzhou Peaceful Unity Family Party5740.0000New
Chinese Peace Unification Party5700.0000New
Taiwan Public Interest Party5340.0000New
Round Party4880.0000New
Chinese New Inhabitant Party4280.0000New
Min Sheng Gong Yi4170.0000New
Taiwan Manipulative Therapist Union Labour Party3660.0000New
Deaf Nation Party3520.0000New
Cheng Hua United Party3060.0000New
Free Speech Coalition2900.0000New
Hsing Chung Ting Meng Hui1550.0000New
Chung Hua Ai Kuo Tung Hsin Dang1340.0000New
Chinese Production Party1120.00000
Independents1,086,4637.6855+4
Total14,160,138100.003414,152,032100.00791130
Valid votes14,160,13897.9514,152,03298.26
Invalid/blank votes296,1552.05250,0431.74
Total votes14,456,293100.0014,402,075100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,312,10574.8619,221,86174.93
Source: CEC, Election Study Center

By constituency edit

Constituency Result Elected member Constituency Result Elected member
New Taipei City I Kuomintang gain from DPP Hung Mong-kai Taipei City I DPP hold Rosalia Wu
II DPP hold Lin Shu-fen II DPP hold Ho Chih-wei
III DPP hold Yu Tian III Kuomintang hold Chiang Wan-an
IV DPP hold Wu Ping-jui IV DPP gain from Kuomintang Kao Chia-yu
V DPP hold Su Chiao-hui V Independent hold[b] Freddy Lim[b]
VI DPP hold Chang Hung-lu VI Kuomintang hold Lin Yi-hua
VII DPP hold Lo Chih-cheng VII Kuomintang hold Fai Hrong-tai
VIII DPP hold Chiang Yung-chang VIII Kuomintang hold Lai Shyh-bao
IX Kuomintang hold Lin Te-fu
X DPP hold Wu Chi-ming
XI Kuomintang hold Lo Ming-tsai
XII DPP gain from New Power Lai Pin-yu
Taoyuan City I DPP hold Cheng Yun-peng Taichung City I DPP hold Tsai Chi-chang
II DPP hold Huang Shier-chieh II Statebuilding gain from Kuomintang in redrawn constituency Chen Po-wei
III Kuomintang hold Lu Ming-che III Kuomintang gain from New Power Yang Chiung-ying
IV Kuomintang gain from DPP Wan Mei-ling IV DPP hold Chang Liao Wan-chien
V Kuomintang hold Lu Yu-ling V DPP gain from Kuomintang Zhuang Ching-cheng
VI Independent hold Chao Cheng-yu VI DPP hold Huang Kuo-shu
VII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Ho Hsin-chun
VIII Kuomintang hold Johnny Chiang
Tainan City I DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lai Huei-yuen Kaohsiung City[c] I DPP hold Chiu Yi-ying
II DPP hold in redrawn constituency Kuo Kuo-wen II DPP hold Chiu Chih-wei
III DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chen Ting-fei III DPP hold Liu Shyh-fang
IV DPP gain new seat Lin I-chin IV DPP hold Lin Tai-hua
V DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lin Jun-xian V DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lee Kun-tse
VI DPP hold in redrawn constituency Wang Ting-yu VI DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chao Tien-lin
VII DPP hold Hsu Chih-chieh
VIII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lai Jui-lung
Yilan County DPP hold Chen Ou-po Hsinchu County I Kuomintang hold in redrawn constituency Lin Wei-chou
II Kuomintang gain new seat Lin Si-ming
Miaoli County I Kuomintang hold Chen Chao-ming Changhua County I DPP gain from Kuomintang Chen Hsiu-bao
II Kuomintang hold Hsu Chih-jung II DPP hold Huang Hsiu-fang
III Kuomintang gain from DPP Hsieh Yi-fong
IV DPP hold Chen Su-yueh
Nantou County I Kuomintang hold Ma Wen-chun Yunlin County I DPP hold Su Chin-feng
II Kuomintang hold Hsu Shu-hua II DPP hold Liu Chien-kuo
Chiayi County I DPP hold Tsai Yi-yu Pingtung County[c] I DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chung Chia-pin
II DPP hold Chen Ming-wen II Independent hold[d] Su Chen-ching[d]
Taitung County DPP hold Liu Chao-how Hualien County Independent gain from DPP Fu Kun-chi
Penghu County DPP hold Yang Yao Keelung City DPP hold Cai Shi-ying
Hsinchu City Kuomintang gain from DPP Cheng Cheng-chien Chiayi City DPP hold Wang Mei-hui
Kinmen County Kuomintang hold Chen Yu-chen Lienchiang County Kuomintang hold Cheng Hsueh-sheng
Lowland Aborigine Kuomintang hold Sra Kacaw Highland Aborigine Independent hold[e] Kao Chin Su-mei[e]
Kuomintang hold Liao Kuo-tung DPP gain from Kuomintang Saidai Tarovecahe
DPP hold Chen Ying Kuomintang hold Kung Wen-chi

Aboriginal constituencies edit

PartyLowlandsHighlandsTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Kuomintang78,15364.12250,09334.6113–1
Democratic Progressive Party25,84321.20125,77217.8112+1
Taiwan Renewal Party5,0204.1200New
Formosa Alliance2,9582.4305770.4000New
Stabilizing Force Party1,2731.0401,2410.8600New
Green Party Taiwan1,1630.80000
United Action Alliance1,0290.8400New
Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party3660.2500New
Independents7,6046.24065,51245.2711+1
Total121,880100.003144,724100.00360
Valid votes121,88097.89144,72498.07
Invalid/blank votes2,6242.112,8481.93
Total votes124,504100.00147,572100.00
Registered voters/turnout199,83362.30215,11568.60
Source: CEC[4][5][6][7]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ District and aboriginal electorate; party-list voter turnout was 74.86%
  2. ^ a b Previously elected in 2020 as a member of New Power Party
  3. ^ a b Number of seats reduced by one; all seats previously held by DPP
  4. ^ a b Elected member Su Chen-ching is a member of DPP but ran as an independent
  5. ^ a b Kao Chin Su-mei ran as an Independent in the election, but she is affiliated to the NPSU[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "中選會資料庫網站". cec.gov.tw (in Chinese). from the original on 30 May 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  2. ^ Wang, Cheng-chung; Ko, Lin (19 March 2019). "Presidential, legislative elections to be held Jan. 11, 2020". Central News Agency. from the original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  3. ^ 蘇嘉全、賴清德協商立委選區定案 僅屏東再微調 9 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine Mirror Media, 7 January 2019 (in Chinese)
  4. ^ "The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election". www.cec.gov.tw. from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020..
  5. ^ "The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election". www.cec.gov.tw. from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020..
  6. ^ "The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election". www.cec.gov.tw. from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020..
  7. ^ "The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election". www.cec.gov.tw. from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020..

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Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan concurrently with the 15th presidential election 2 The term of the Legislative Yuan began on 1 February 2020 2020 Taiwanese legislative election 2016 11 January 2020 2020 01 11 1 2024 All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan57 seats needed for a majorityTurnout74 93 a 7 59pp Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Cho Jung tai Wu Den yih Ko Wen jeParty DPP Kuomintang TPPAlliance Pan Green Pan BlueSeats before 68 35 Seats won 61 38 5Seat change 7 3 NewConstituency vote 6 383 78345 11 0 52pp 5 761 99540 71 1 82pp 264 4781 87 NewParty vote 4 811 24133 98 10 10pp 4 723 50433 36 6 45pp 1 588 80611 22 New Fourth party Fifth party Leader Hsu Yung ming Chen Yi chiParty NPP StatebuildingAlliance Pan GreenSeats before 5 Seats won 3 1Seat change 2 NewConstituency vote 141 9521 00 1 89pp 141 5031 00 NewParty vote 1 098 1007 75 1 64pp 447 2863 16 NewVote share by constituenciesSeat changesElection cartogramPresident before electionSu Jia chyuanDPP Elected President Yu Shyi kunDPPThe Democratic Progressive Party DPP lost seven seats but retained a majority of 61 seats in the Legislative Yuan The Kuomintang gained three seats winning 38 The New Power Party won three seats down from five in the last election The Taiwan People s Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative Yuan with five seats and one seat respectively with five independent candidates winning their seats and the People First Party losing all of their seats Contents 1 Electoral system 1 1 Constituency changes 2 Contesting parties and candidates 3 Opinion polling 4 Results 4 1 By constituency 4 1 1 Aboriginal constituencies 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesElectoral system editMain article Legislative Yuan elections in Taiwan Members were elected by parallel voting 73 members were elected by first past the post 6 reserved for indigenous candidates by single non transferable vote and 34 by party list proportional representation Constituency changes edit In 2019 after negotiations between the Presidents of the Executive and Legislative Yuans changes to the electoral divisions include 3 Kaoshiung and Pingtung each lost a seat Tainan and Hsinchu County each gained a seat The boundary between Taichung II and Taichung VII was adjusted Contesting parties and candidates editParty General seats Aboriginal seats Party list TotalDemocratic Progressive Party 67 2 33 102Kuomintang 71 5 31 107Taiwan People s Party 17 28 45New Power Party 5 11 16Taiwan Statebuilding Party 10 6 16People First Party 10 22 32Green Party 10 1 6 17New Party 10 10Taiwan Action Party Alliance 11 5 16Stabilizing Force Party 9 2 10 21Taiwan Solidarity Union 7 7Congress Party Alliance 13 6 19Chinese Unification Promotion Party 10 7 17Interfaith Union 12 8 20Formosa Alliance 10 2 6 18Labor Party 10 2 12United Action Alliance 10 2 8 20Taiwan Renewal Party 11 1 6 18Sovereign State for Formosa amp Pescadores Party 9 1 4 14Taiwan Labor Party 3 3Independent 86 5 91Others 26 0 0 26Total 410 21 216 647Opinion polling editMain article Opinion polling for the 2020 Taiwanese general election nbsp Results editSee also Tenth Legislative Yuan nbsp PartyParty listConstituency AboriginalTotalseats Votes SeatsVotes SeatsDemocratic Progressive Party4 811 24133 98136 383 78345 114861 7Kuomintang4 723 50433 36135 761 99540 712538 3Taiwan People s Party1 588 80611 225264 4781 8705NewNew Power Party1 098 1007 753141 9521 0003 2People First Party518 9213 66060 6140 4300 3Taiwan Statebuilding Party447 2863 160141 5031 0011NewGreen Party Taiwan341 4652 41039 3870 28000New Party147 3731 04000Taiwan Action Party Alliance143 6171 01020 1340 1400NewStabilizing Force Party94 5630 67028 6960 2000NewTaiwan Solidarity Union50 4350 36000Congress Party Alliance40 3310 28081 5080 5800NewChinese Unification Promotion Party32 9660 2308 7900 06000Interfaith Union31 1170 2207 7020 05000Formosa Alliance29 3240 21012 7420 0900NewLabor Party19 9410 14013 6940 10000United Action Alliance17 5150 12015 8460 1100NewTaiwan Renewal Party11 9520 08041 8910 3000NewSovereign State for Formosa amp Pescadores Party11 6810 0806 0630 0400NewTaiwan Animal Protection Party7 6600 0500NewChinese Women s Party3 5070 0200NewJudicial Justice Party3 3360 0200NewLabour Party2 4510 0200NewTaiwan Revolutionary Party2 0880 0100NewTaiwan Labor Party2 0410 01000Cheng Hua Chao Sheng Dang1 9990 0100NewPeople s Democratic Party1 8700 0100NewTaiwan Motive Force Party1 3560 0100NewChinese Culture Revival Party1 2960 0100NewTaiwan Independence Party9390 01000Kinmen Kao Liang Party8990 0100NewPositive Party6230 0000NewTianzhou Peaceful Unity Family Party5740 0000NewChinese Peace Unification Party5700 0000NewTaiwan Public Interest Party5340 0000NewRound Party4880 0000NewChinese New Inhabitant Party4280 0000NewMin Sheng Gong Yi4170 0000NewTaiwan Manipulative Therapist Union Labour Party3660 0000NewDeaf Nation Party3520 0000NewCheng Hua United Party3060 0000NewFree Speech Coalition2900 0000NewHsing Chung Ting Meng Hui1550 0000NewChung Hua Ai Kuo Tung Hsin Dang1340 0000NewChinese Production Party1120 00000Independents1 086 4637 6855 4Total14 160 138100 003414 152 032100 00791130Valid votes14 160 13897 9514 152 03298 26Invalid blank votes296 1552 05250 0431 74Total votes14 456 293100 0014 402 075100 00Registered voters turnout19 312 10574 8619 221 86174 93Source CEC Election Study CenterBy constituency edit Constituency Result Elected member Constituency Result Elected memberNew Taipei City I Kuomintang gain from DPP Hung Mong kai Taipei City I DPP hold Rosalia WuII DPP hold Lin Shu fen II DPP hold Ho Chih weiIII DPP hold Yu Tian III Kuomintang hold Chiang Wan anIV DPP hold Wu Ping jui IV DPP gain from Kuomintang Kao Chia yuV DPP hold Su Chiao hui V Independent hold b Freddy Lim b VI DPP hold Chang Hung lu VI Kuomintang hold Lin Yi huaVII DPP hold Lo Chih cheng VII Kuomintang hold Fai Hrong taiVIII DPP hold Chiang Yung chang VIII Kuomintang hold Lai Shyh baoIX Kuomintang hold Lin Te fu X DPP hold Wu Chi ming XI Kuomintang hold Lo Ming tsai XII DPP gain from New Power Lai Pin yu Taoyuan City I DPP hold Cheng Yun peng Taichung City I DPP hold Tsai Chi changII DPP hold Huang Shier chieh II Statebuilding gain from Kuomintang in redrawn constituency Chen Po weiIII Kuomintang hold Lu Ming che III Kuomintang gain from New Power Yang Chiung yingIV Kuomintang gain from DPP Wan Mei ling IV DPP hold Chang Liao Wan chienV Kuomintang hold Lu Yu ling V DPP gain from Kuomintang Zhuang Ching chengVI Independent hold Chao Cheng yu VI DPP hold Huang Kuo shu VII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Ho Hsin chun VIII Kuomintang hold Johnny ChiangTainan City I DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lai Huei yuen Kaohsiung City c I DPP hold Chiu Yi yingII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Kuo Kuo wen II DPP hold Chiu Chih weiIII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chen Ting fei III DPP hold Liu Shyh fangIV DPP gain new seat Lin I chin IV DPP hold Lin Tai huaV DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lin Jun xian V DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lee Kun tseVI DPP hold in redrawn constituency Wang Ting yu VI DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chao Tien lin VII DPP hold Hsu Chih chieh VIII DPP hold in redrawn constituency Lai Jui lungYilan County DPP hold Chen Ou po Hsinchu County I Kuomintang hold in redrawn constituency Lin Wei chouII Kuomintang gain new seat Lin Si mingMiaoli County I Kuomintang hold Chen Chao ming Changhua County I DPP gain from Kuomintang Chen Hsiu baoII Kuomintang hold Hsu Chih jung II DPP hold Huang Hsiu fang III Kuomintang gain from DPP Hsieh Yi fong IV DPP hold Chen Su yuehNantou County I Kuomintang hold Ma Wen chun Yunlin County I DPP hold Su Chin fengII Kuomintang hold Hsu Shu hua II DPP hold Liu Chien kuoChiayi County I DPP hold Tsai Yi yu Pingtung County c I DPP hold in redrawn constituency Chung Chia pinII DPP hold Chen Ming wen II Independent hold d Su Chen ching d Taitung County DPP hold Liu Chao how Hualien County Independent gain from DPP Fu Kun chiPenghu County DPP hold Yang Yao Keelung City DPP hold Cai Shi yingHsinchu City Kuomintang gain from DPP Cheng Cheng chien Chiayi City DPP hold Wang Mei huiKinmen County Kuomintang hold Chen Yu chen Lienchiang County Kuomintang hold Cheng Hsueh shengLowland Aborigine Kuomintang hold Sra Kacaw Highland Aborigine Independent hold e Kao Chin Su mei e Kuomintang hold Liao Kuo tung DPP gain from Kuomintang Saidai TarovecaheDPP hold Chen Ying Kuomintang hold Kung Wen chiAboriginal constituencies edit PartyLowlandsHighlandsTotalseats Votes SeatsVotes SeatsKuomintang78 15364 12250 09334 6113 1Democratic Progressive Party25 84321 20125 77217 8112 1Taiwan Renewal Party5 0204 1200NewFormosa Alliance2 9582 4305770 4000NewStabilizing Force Party1 2731 0401 2410 8600NewGreen Party Taiwan1 1630 80000United Action Alliance1 0290 8400NewSovereign State for Formosa amp Pescadores Party3660 2500NewIndependents7 6046 24065 51245 2711 1Total121 880100 003144 724100 00360Valid votes121 88097 89144 72498 07Invalid blank votes2 6242 112 8481 93Total votes124 504100 00147 572100 00Registered voters turnout199 83362 30215 11568 60Source CEC 4 5 6 7 See also editLegislative Yuan constituenciesNotes edit District and aboriginal electorate party list voter turnout was 74 86 a b Previously elected in 2020 as a member of New Power Party a b Number of seats reduced by one all seats previously held by DPP a b Elected member Su Chen ching is a member of DPP but ran as an independent a b Kao Chin Su mei ran as an Independent in the election but she is affiliated to the NPSU citation needed References edit 中選會資料庫網站 cec gov tw in Chinese Archived from the original on 30 May 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2020 Wang Cheng chung Ko Lin 19 March 2019 Presidential legislative elections to be held Jan 11 2020 Central News Agency Archived from the original on 21 March 2019 Retrieved 19 March 2019 蘇嘉全 賴清德協商立委選區定案 僅屏東再微調 Archived 9 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine Mirror Media 7 January 2019 in Chinese The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election www cec gov tw Archived from the original on 12 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election www cec gov tw Archived from the original on 12 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election www cec gov tw Archived from the original on 12 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 The 15th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 10th Legislator Election www cec gov tw Archived from the original on 12 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 Taiwanese legislative election amp oldid 1161342469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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