Presidential elections in Taiwan

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The election of the President and Vice President of the Republic of China (Chinese: 中華民國總統、副總統選舉) is a universal direct election through secret vote by the Taiwanese citizens. The most recent election took place on January 11, 2020.

  • The Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act [1] states that a candidate for President or Vice President must be an ROC citizen, at least 40 years old, and a resident of Taiwan for a period of no less than 15 years with physical presence for not less than 6 consecutive months. (The citizenship refers to household registration in Taiwan)
  • The following persons shall not be registered as candidates for the President:
  • The President and Vice President are nominated on a joint ticket. Political parties which have gained at least 5% of the votes at the last presidential or legislature election may nominate a set of candidates directly. For example, for the 2012 elections, only the Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party were qualified to nominate candidates through this rule. Alternatively, candidates may be nominated by a petition signed by eligible voters numbering no less than 1.5% of electors at the last legislature election. (This equals 252,848 signatures for the 2012 election.)[1]

List of presidential elections in Taiwan

Order Election year Winner Other major candidates
9th 1996 Lee Teng-hui, Lien Chan (Kuomintang) – 54.0% Peng Ming-min, Frank Hsieh (Democratic Progressive) – 21.1%
Lin Yang-kang, Hau Pei-tsun (Independent) – 14.9%
Chen Li-an, Wang Ching-feng (Independent) – 9.9%
10th 2000 Chen Shui-bian, Annette Lu (Democratic Progressive) – 39.3% James Soong, Chang Chau-hsiung (Independent) – 36.8%
Lien Chan, Vincent Siew (Kuomintang) – 23.1%
11th 2004 Chen Shui-bian, Annette Lu (Democratic Progressive) – 50.11% Lien Chan, James Soong (Kuomintang) – 49.89%
12th 2008 Ma Ying-jeou, Vincent Siew (Kuomintang) – 58.45% Frank Hsieh, Su Tseng-chang (Democratic Progressive) – 41.55%
13th 2012 Ma Ying-jeou, Wu Den-yih (Kuomintang) – 51.60% Tsai Ing-wen, Su Jia-chyuan (Democratic Progressive) – 45.63%
James Soong, Lin Ruey-shiung (People First) – 2.77%
14th 2016 Tsai Ing-wen, Chen Chien-Jen (Democratic Progressive) – 56.1% Eric Chu, Wang Ju-hsuan (Kuomintang) – 31.0%
James Soong, Hsu Hsin-ying (People First) – 12.8%
15th 2020 Tsai Ing-wen, William Lai (Democratic Progressive) – 57.1% Han Kuo-yu, Chang San-cheng (Kuomintang) – 38.6%
James Soong, Sandra Yu (People First) – 4.3%
 
Electoral maps of direct presidential elections of Taiwan.
 
Comparison of the vote percentages in the direct presidential elections.
 : Democratic Progressive Party candidates
 : Kuomintang candidates
 : People First Party candidates, or independents predecessors.
 : New Party candidates or endorsement
  : Other independents

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act".