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Lee Chin-yung

Lee Chin-yung (Chinese: 李進勇; pinyin: Lǐ Jìnyǒng; born 1 August 1951) is a Taiwanese politician. He was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 1997, when he was elected Mayor of Keelung. Lee remained mayor until 2001. He served as acting Yunlin County magistrate in 2005, and later served a full term in the office between 2014 and 2018. Following an unsuccessful bid for reelection as Yunlin County magistrate, Lee was appointed chairman of the Central Election Commission in 2019.

Lee Chin-yung
李進勇
Official portrait, 2019
6th Chairman of the Central Election Commission
Assumed office
25 February 2019
Prime MinisterSu Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jen
Preceded byChen In-chin
Chen Chao-chien (acting)
10th Magistrate of Yunlin
In office
25 December 2014 – 25 December 2018
Preceded bySu Chih-fen
Succeeded byChang Li-shan
Acting
22 March 2005 – 20 December 2005
Preceded byChang Jung-wei
Succeeded bySu Chih-fen
7th Mayor of Keelung
In office
20 December 1997 – 20 December 2001
Preceded byLin Shui-mu
Succeeded byHsu Tsai-li
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1993 – 20 December 1997
Succeeded byHo Sheng-lung
ConstituencyKeelung
Personal details
Born (1951-08-01) 1 August 1951 (age 72)
Sihu, Yunlin, Taiwan
CitizenshipTaiwan
Political partyIndependent (since 2019)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Progressive Party (until 2019)[a]
Alma materNational Chung Hsing University
National Taiwan University

Education edit

Lee received his bachelor's and master's degrees in law from National Chung Hsing University and National Taiwan University, respectively.[1]

Early political career edit

Lee was a judge on the Hualien, Yilan and Taichung district courts,[2] prior to sitting on the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 1997 as a representative of Keelung,[1][3] followed by a single term as mayor of Keelung.[2] Lee's victory in the 1997 Keelung mayoral election was later credited to a split in the Pan-Blue Coalition.[4]

2001 Keelung City mayoralty election edit

Lee ran for reelection as Mayor of Keelung in 2001 under the Democratic Progressive Party banner. However, he lost to Kuomintang candidate Hsu Tsai-li.[5][6]

2001 Keelung City Mayoralty Election Result
No. Candidate Party Votes
1 Hsu Tsai-li   KMT 100,070
 
2 Lee Chin-yung   DPP 72,212

Subsequently, Lee served in successive vice ministerial posts within the Ministry of the Interior and Public Construction Commission.[7] This was followed by an appointment as acting Yunlin County Magistrate in 2005.[8][9] Later, he returned to the Executive Yuan as vice minister within the Ministry of Justice, and Ministry of Transportation and Communications.[2]

Magistrate of Yunlin County edit

2014 Yunlin County magistrate election edit

Lin represented the Democratic Progressive Party and won the 2014 Yunlin County magistrate election held on 29 November 2014.[10]

2014 Yunlin County Magistrate Election Result
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 Chang Li-shan   KMT 175,862 43.02%
2 Lee Chin-yung   DPP 232,900 56.98%  

2018 Yunlin County magistrate election edit

2018 Democratic Progressive Party Yunlin County magistrate primary results
Candidates Place Result
Lee Chin-yung Nominated Walkover
2018 Yunlin County mayoral results
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 Lin Chia-yu (林佳瑜)   Independent 6,163 1.57%
2 Lee Chin-yung   DPP 163,325 41.72%
3 Wang Li-ping (王麗萍)   Independent 11,261 2.88%
4 Chang Li-shan   KMT 210,770 53.82%  
Total voters  565,078
Valid votes  391,519
Invalid votes  
Voter turnout  69.29%

Later political career edit

Lee was nominated to the chairmanship of the Central Election Commission (CEC) in February 2019.[2] Following his nomination, he left the Democratic Progressive Party in an effort to remain neutral while leading the CEC.[11][12] The Legislative Yuan voted on 28 May 2019 to approve Lee's nomination to the Central Election Commission.[13] Lee's nomination for a second term was approved in October 2021. [14]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Membership suspended during the tenure as the chairperson of the Central Election Commission.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lee Chin-yung (3)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "New CEC head nominated". Taipei Times. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Lee Chin-yung (2)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  4. ^ Chang, Rich (30 November 2005). "Keelung race comes down to split blue vote". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. ^ Chiu, Yu-tzu (2 December 2001). "DPP loses support on the ground". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  6. ^ Tsai, Ting-i (2 December 2001). "KMT's Hu fills vacuum left by bickering". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. ^ Ko, Shu-ling (1 February 2005). "Hsieh dangles vice premiership as Cabinet sworn in". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  8. ^ Chuang, Jimmy (19 March 2005). "Shake-up at MAC as vice chairman quits post". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  9. ^ Chiu, Yu-Tzu (28 November 2005). "Upgrading agriculture in Yunlin could be a winner". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  10. ^ "DDP's Lee Chin-yung claims win in Yunlin County magistrate poll". Central News Agency.
  11. ^ Huang, Hsin-po; Hetherington, William (25 April 2019). "CEC nominee clears preliminary review". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  12. ^ Everington, Keoni (24 April 2019). "Brawl breaks out in Taiwan legislature over appointment of CEC head". Taiwan News. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  13. ^ Ku, Chuan; Kao, Evelyn (28 May 2019). "Legislature approves CEC head nominee". Central News Agency. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  14. ^ Wang, Cheng-chung; Kao, Evelyn (26 October 2021). "Legislature confirms Central Election Commission nominees". Central News Agency. Retrieved 26 October 2021. Republished as: "Legislature confirms six nominees for election body". 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.

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In this Chinese name the family name is Lee Lee Chin yung Chinese 李進勇 pinyin Lǐ Jinyǒng born 1 August 1951 is a Taiwanese politician He was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 1997 when he was elected Mayor of Keelung Lee remained mayor until 2001 He served as acting Yunlin County magistrate in 2005 and later served a full term in the office between 2014 and 2018 Following an unsuccessful bid for reelection as Yunlin County magistrate Lee was appointed chairman of the Central Election Commission in 2019 Lee Chin yung李進勇Official portrait 20196th Chairman of the Central Election CommissionIncumbentAssumed office 25 February 2019Prime MinisterSu Tseng changChen Chien jenPreceded byChen In chinChen Chao chien acting 10th Magistrate of YunlinIn office 25 December 2014 25 December 2018Preceded bySu Chih fenSucceeded byChang Li shanActing 22 March 2005 20 December 2005Preceded byChang Jung weiSucceeded bySu Chih fen7th Mayor of KeelungIn office 20 December 1997 20 December 2001Preceded byLin Shui muSucceeded byHsu Tsai liMember of the Legislative YuanIn office 1 February 1993 20 December 1997Succeeded byHo Sheng lungConstituencyKeelungPersonal detailsBorn 1951 08 01 1 August 1951 age 72 Sihu Yunlin TaiwanCitizenshipTaiwanPolitical partyIndependent since 2019 Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic Progressive Party until 2019 a Alma materNational Chung Hsing UniversityNational Taiwan University Contents 1 Education 2 Early political career 2 1 2001 Keelung City mayoralty election 3 Magistrate of Yunlin County 3 1 2014 Yunlin County magistrate election 3 2 2018 Yunlin County magistrate election 4 Later political career 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEducation editLee received his bachelor s and master s degrees in law from National Chung Hsing University and National Taiwan University respectively 1 Early political career editLee was a judge on the Hualien Yilan and Taichung district courts 2 prior to sitting on the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 1997 as a representative of Keelung 1 3 followed by a single term as mayor of Keelung 2 Lee s victory in the 1997 Keelung mayoral election was later credited to a split in the Pan Blue Coalition 4 2001 Keelung City mayoralty election edit Lee ran for reelection as Mayor of Keelung in 2001 under the Democratic Progressive Party banner However he lost to Kuomintang candidate Hsu Tsai li 5 6 2001 Keelung City Mayoralty Election Result No Candidate Party Votes 1 Hsu Tsai li nbsp KMT 100 070 nbsp 2 Lee Chin yung nbsp DPP 72 212 Subsequently Lee served in successive vice ministerial posts within the Ministry of the Interior and Public Construction Commission 7 This was followed by an appointment as acting Yunlin County Magistrate in 2005 8 9 Later he returned to the Executive Yuan as vice minister within the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Transportation and Communications 2 Magistrate of Yunlin County edit2014 Yunlin County magistrate election edit Lin represented the Democratic Progressive Party and won the 2014 Yunlin County magistrate election held on 29 November 2014 10 2014 Yunlin County Magistrate Election Result No Candidate Party Votes Percentage 1 Chang Li shan nbsp KMT 175 862 43 02 2 Lee Chin yung nbsp DPP 232 900 56 98 nbsp 2018 Yunlin County magistrate election edit 2018 Democratic Progressive Party Yunlin County magistrate primary results Candidates Place Result Lee Chin yung Nominated Walkover 2018 Yunlin County mayoral results No Candidate Party Votes Percentage 1 Lin Chia yu 林佳瑜 nbsp Independent 6 163 1 57 2 Lee Chin yung nbsp DPP 163 325 41 72 3 Wang Li ping 王麗萍 nbsp Independent 11 261 2 88 4 Chang Li shan nbsp KMT 210 770 53 82 nbsp Total voters 565 078 Valid votes 391 519 Invalid votes Voter turnout 69 29 Later political career editLee was nominated to the chairmanship of the Central Election Commission CEC in February 2019 2 Following his nomination he left the Democratic Progressive Party in an effort to remain neutral while leading the CEC 11 12 The Legislative Yuan voted on 28 May 2019 to approve Lee s nomination to the Central Election Commission 13 Lee s nomination for a second term was approved in October 2021 14 Notes edit Membership suspended during the tenure as the chairperson of the Central Election Commission References edit a b Lee Chin yung 3 Legislative Yuan Retrieved 25 February 2019 a b c d New CEC head nominated Taipei Times 26 February 2019 Retrieved 26 February 2019 Lee Chin yung 2 Legislative Yuan Retrieved 25 February 2019 Chang Rich 30 November 2005 Keelung race comes down to split blue vote Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 Chiu Yu tzu 2 December 2001 DPP loses support on the ground Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 Tsai Ting i 2 December 2001 KMT s Hu fills vacuum left by bickering Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 Ko Shu ling 1 February 2005 Hsieh dangles vice premiership as Cabinet sworn in Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 Chuang Jimmy 19 March 2005 Shake up at MAC as vice chairman quits post Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 Chiu Yu Tzu 28 November 2005 Upgrading agriculture in Yunlin could be a winner Taipei Times Retrieved 25 February 2019 DDP s Lee Chin yung claims win in Yunlin County magistrate poll Central News Agency Huang Hsin po Hetherington William 25 April 2019 CEC nominee clears preliminary review Taipei Times Retrieved 25 April 2019 Everington Keoni 24 April 2019 Brawl breaks out in Taiwan legislature over appointment of CEC head Taiwan News Retrieved 25 April 2019 Ku Chuan Kao Evelyn 28 May 2019 Legislature approves CEC head nominee Central News Agency Retrieved 28 May 2019 Wang Cheng chung Kao Evelyn 26 October 2021 Legislature confirms Central Election Commission nominees Central News Agency Retrieved 26 October 2021 Republished as Legislature confirms six nominees for election body 27 October 2021 Retrieved 27 October 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lee Chin yung Lee Chin yung on Facebook Retrieved from 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