10th Legislative Yuan
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Legislative Yuan | ||||
Jurisdiction | Taiwan | ||||
Meeting place | Legislative Yuan Building | ||||
Term | 1 February 2020 – 31 January 2024 | ||||
Election | 2020 Taiwanese legislative election | ||||
Government | Second Executive Yuan of Su Tseng-chang Executive Yuan of Chen Chien-jen | ||||
Members | 113 |
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The 10th Legislative Yuan was a term of members of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, from 1 February 2020 to 31 January 2024. Members were elected in the 2020 legislative election,[1] in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) retained majority status as did pan-green parties. The next legislative election, to decide the members of the 11th Legislative Yuan, took place on 13 January 2024.
Single-member constituency
[edit]Constituency | Legislator | Party | ||
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Taipei City | I | Wu Szu-yao | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Ho Chih-wei | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Wang Hung-wei | Kuomintang | ||
IV | Kao Chia-yu | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
V | Lim Tshiong-tso | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VI | Vacant | |||
VII | Fai Hrong-tai | Kuomintang | ||
VIII | Lai Shyh-bao | Kuomintang | ||
New Taipei City | I | Hung Mong-kai | Kuomintang | |
II | Lin Shu-fen | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Yu Tien | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
IV | Wu Ping-jui | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
V | Su Chiao-hui | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VI | Chang Hung-lu | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VII | Lo Chih-cheng | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VIII | Chiang Yung-chang | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
IX | Lin Te-fu | Kuomintang | ||
X | Wu Chi-ming | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
XI | Lo Ming-tsai | Kuomintang | ||
XII | Lai Pin-yu | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Taoyuan City | I | Cheng Yun-peng | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Huang Shih-chieh | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Lu Ming-che | Kuomintang | ||
IV | Wan Mei-ling | Kuomintang | ||
V | Lu Yu-ling | Kuomintang | ||
VI | Chao Cheng-yu | Independent (Caucuses with DPP) | ||
Taichung City | I | Tsai Chi-chang | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Lin Ching-yi | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Yang Chiung-ying | Kuomintang | ||
IV | Chang Liao Wan-chien | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
V | Chuang Ching-cheng | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VI | Huang Kuo-shu | Independent[a] | ||
VII | Ho Hsin-chun | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VIII | Chiang Chi-chen | Kuomintang | ||
Tainan City | I | Lai Hui-yuan | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Kuo Kuo-wen | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Chen Ting-fei | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
IV | Lin I-chin | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
V | Lin Chun-hsien | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VI | Wang Ting-yu | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Kaohsiung City | I | Chiu Yi-ying | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Chiu Chih-wei | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Liu Shyh-fang | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
IV | Lin Tai-hua | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
V | Lee Kun-tse | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VI | Chao Tien-lin | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VII | Hsu Chih-chieh | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
VIII | Lai Jui-lung | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Yilan County | Chen Ou-po | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Hsinchu County | I | Lin Wei-chou | Kuomintang | |
II | Lin Szu-ming | Kuomintang | ||
Miaoli County | I | Chen Chao-ming | Kuomintang | |
II | Hsu Chih-jung | Kuomintang | ||
Changhua County | I | Chen Hsiu-pao | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Huang Shiou-fang | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
III | Hsieh Yi-fong | Kuomintang | ||
IV | Chen Su-yueh | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Nantou County | I | Ma Wen-chun | Kuomintang | |
II | Tsai Pei-hui | Democratic Progressive Party[b] | ||
Yunlin County | I | Su Chih-fen | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Liu Chien-kuo | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Chiayi County | I | Tsai Yi-yu | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Chen Ming-wen | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Pingtung County | I | Chung Chia-pin | Democratic Progressive Party | |
II | Su Chen-ching | Independent (Caucuses with DPP)[c] | ||
Hualien County | Fu Kun-chi | Kuomintang | ||
Taitung County | Liu Chao-hao | Independent[d] | ||
Penghu County | Yang Yao | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Keelung City | Tsai Shih-ying | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Hsinchu City | Cheng Cheng-chien | Kuomintang | ||
Chiayi City | Wang Mei-hui | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
Kinmen County | Chen Yu-jen | Kuomintang | ||
Lienchiang County | Chen Hsueh-sheng | Kuomintang | ||
Lowland Indigenous Peoples | Jeng Tian-tsair (Sra Kacaw) | Kuomintang | ||
Liao Kuo-tung (Sufin Siluko) | Kuomintang | |||
Chen Ying (Asenay Daliyalrep) | Democratic Progressive Party | |||
Highland Indigenous Peoples | Kao Chin Su-mei (Ciwas Ali) | Independent (Caucuses with KMT)[e]. | ||
Wu Li-hua (Saidhai Tahovecahe) | Democratic Progressive Party | |||
Kung Wen-chi (Yosi Takun) | Kuomintang |
Party-list Proportional Representation
[edit]No. | Name | Party | |
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1 | Wu Yu-chin | Democratic Progressive Party | |
2 | Hung Sun-han | Democratic Progressive Party | |
3 | Fan Yun | Democratic Progressive Party | |
4 | Lo Mei-ling | Democratic Progressive Party | |
5 | Chiu Tai-yuan | Democratic Progressive Party | |
7 | Yu Shyi-kun | Democratic Progressive Party | |
8 | Ker Chien-ming | Democratic Progressive Party | |
10 | Chuang Jui-hsiung | Democratic Progressive Party | |
11 | Shen Fa-hui | Democratic Progressive Party | |
12 | Michelle Lin | Democratic Progressive Party | |
16 | Tang Hui-jen | Democratic Progressive Party | |
17 | Chen Ching-min | Democratic Progressive Party[h] | |
22 | Chen Pei-yu | Democratic Progressive Party[i] | |
No. | Name | Party | |
1 | Tseng Ming-chung | Kuomintang | |
2 | Yeh Yu-lan | Kuomintang | |
3 | Li Gui-min | Kuomintang | |
4 | Wu Sz-huai | Kuomintang | |
5 | Cheng Li-wun | Kuomintang | |
6 | Lin Wen-jui | Kuomintang | |
7 | Liao Wan-ju | Kuomintang | |
8 | Wong Chung-chun | Kuomintang | |
9 | Wu I-ding | Kuomintang | |
10 | Chen I-hsin | Kuomintang | |
11 | Chang Yu-mei | Kuomintang | |
12 | Lee De-wei | Kuomintang | |
13 | Wen Yu-hsia | Kuomintang | |
No. | Name | Party | |
1 | Lai Hsiang-lin | Taiwan People's Party | |
2 | Jang Chyi-lu | Taiwan People's Party | |
4 | Andy Chiu | Taiwan People's Party | |
7 | Cynthia Wu | Taiwan People's Party[l] | |
9 | Chen Wan-hui | Taiwan People's Party[m] | |
No. | Name | Party | |
1 | Chen Jiau-hua | New Power Party | |
2 | Chiu Hsien-chih | New Power Party | |
3 | Wang Wan-yu | New Power Party |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Huang was elected as a member of the DPP, but he resigned from the party in October 2021 after reports surfaced that he worked as a Kuomintang informant in his 20s.[2]
- ^ Tsai Pei-hui elected on 2023 special election after Hsu Shu-hua left for Nantou magistracy post.
- ^ Su originally held DPP membership, but ran as an Independent in the election. DPP supported Su by not fielding its own candidate. In February 2021, Su temporarily resigned from the DPP amidst a bribery allegation.[3]
- ^ Expelled by DPP after defeat in primary.
- ^ Kao Chin Su-mei ran as an Independent in the election, but she is affiliated with the NPSU
- ^ Chou Chun-mi was elected Pingtung County Magistrate and replaced by Chen Ching-min
- ^ Kuan Bi-ling was inaugurated as Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council and replaced by Chen Pei-yu
- ^ Chen Ching-min replaced Chou Chun-mi on the party list upon Chou's inauguration as Pingtung County Magistrate
- ^ Chen Pei-yu replaced Kuan Bi-ling on the party list upon Chou's inauguration as Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council
- ^ Ann Kao was elected Mayor of Hsinchu and replaced by Chen Wan-hui
- ^ Tsai Pi-ru resigned her legislative seat on 14 October 2022, and was replaced by Cynthia Wu
- ^ Cynthia Wu replaced Tsai Pi-ru on the party list upon Tsai's resignation
- ^ Chen Wan-hui replaced Ann Kao upon Kao's inauguration as Mayor of Hsinchu
References
[edit]- ^ "The 10th Legislator Election". Central Election Commission. Archived from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- ^ Tang, Tsai-hsin; Hetherington, William (2021-10-18). "DPP lawmaker admits being a KMT informant". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
- ^ Pan, Jason (2021-02-27). "Su Chen-ching bows out of DPP". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2022-01-04.