2019 Taiwanese legislative by-elections

By-elections for the Ninth Legislative Yuan were held in 2019, two on 27 January and four on 16 March, at Taiwan to elect 6 of the 113 members of the Legislative Yuan for the remaining term until 2020.

2019 Taiwanese legislative by-elections

27 January 2019 (2019-01-27) and 16 March 2019 (2019-03-16)

6 of 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
57 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Cho Jung-tai Wu Den-yih
Party DPP Kuomintang
Leader since 9 January 2019 20 August 2017
Last election 68 seats, 44.3%[lower-alpha 1] 35 seats, 32.9%[lower-alpha 1]
Seats before 65 32
Seats won 3 2
Seats after 68 34

Background

The by-election was the result of resignations by Pasuya Yao, Democratic Progressive Party legislator for Taipei 2;[1] Kuomintang legislator Lu Shiow-yen from Taichung 5;[2] Wang Huei-mei, Kuomintang legislator for Changhua County 1; Huang Wei-cher, Democratic Progressive Party legislator for Tainan 2; and Yang Cheng-wu, Kuomintang legislator for Kinmen County.

All but Yao won election to local offices in the 2018 local election. Under the Article 73 of the Civil Servants Election And Recall Act, if any positions become vacant due to resignation or election to another office, and the vacated term is longer than one year, a by-election shall be completed within three months commencing from the date of resignation.[3]

Confirmation of by-election

On 30 November 2018, the Central Election Commission announced that by-elections for Taipei 2 and Taichung 5 were to be held on 26 January 2019.[4] On 4 December 2018, the CEC moved the date to 27 January 2019, as the previously announced date coincided with the General Scholastic Ability Test.[5] Registration of candidacies for these two seats were open from 10 to 14 December 2018.[6]

By-elections for vacant seats in Changhua County 1, Tainan 2, Kimnen County and New Taipei 3 were scheduled for 16 March 2019.[7]

Candidates by main parties

Taipei City Constituency 2

Taichung City Constituency 5

  • Kuomintang had seven candidates indicate interest in contesting the by-election. The party nominated ex-legislator Shen Chih-hwei to contest the seat.
  • Democratic Progressive Party has called in Taichung Transportation Bureau director Wang Yi-chuan to contest the seat.

Changhua County Constituency 1

  • Kuomintang has 3 candidates indicated interest in contesting the by-election. Polls were done, KMT has nominated current Yunlin-Chiayi-Tainan Regional Branch Workforce Development Agency director Ko Cheng-fang to contest the seat.[11]
  • Democratic Progressive Party has called in former Lukang Township mayor Huang Chen-yen to contest the seat.[12]

Tainan City Constituency 2

Kinmen County Constituency

New Taipei City Constituency 3

Opinion Polls

Taipei City Constituency 2

Poll Organization Date of completion Ho Chih-wei Chen Bing-fu Chen Si-yu Wang Yi-kai Undecided
TVBSDecember 21, 201832%23%10%4%31%
ETtodayDecember 27, 201824.5% 32.0%15.5%-28%
FormosaJanuary 6, 201928.3%18.8%10.3%2.4%11%

Taichung City Constituency 5

Poll Organization Date of completion Shen Chih-hwei Wang Yi-chuan Chiu Yu-shan Undecided
ETtodayDecember 28, 201844.3%19.2%7.3%22.8%

Tainan City Constituency 2

Poll Organization Date of completion Hsieh Lung-jie Kuo Kuo-wen Chen Hsiao-yu Undecided
China Times25 February 201934.9% 24.3%11.9%28.9%
TVBS4 March 201938% 26%13%23%
Formosa5 March 201929.1% 22.1%8.8%40.1%

New Taipei City Constituency 3

Poll Organization Date of completion Cheng Shih-wei Yu Tian Su Ching-yen Undecided
DPP30 January 201923.1% 41.0%4.3%31.6%
DPP14 February 201923.4% 41.0%4.2%31.4%
China Times25 February 201939.3% 33.2%3.0%24.5%
TVBS4 March 201940% 36%3%21%

Results

Taipei 2

Voted on 27 January 2019.[17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ho Chih-weiDemocratic Progressive Party38,59147.76
Chen Bing-fuKuomintang31,53239.03
Chen Si-yuIndependent9,68911.99
Wang Yi-kaiIndependent8971.11
Chen Yuan-chiNational Non-Party Union890.11
Total80,798100.00
Valid votes80,79899.62
Invalid/blank votes3090.38
Total votes81,107100.00
Registered voters/turnout266,90730.39

Taichung 5

Voted on 27 January 2019.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Shen Chih-hweiKuomintang49,23057.78
Wang Yi-chuanDemocratic Progressive Party32,90338.62
Chiu Yu-shanIndependent2,9103.42
Lin Chung-shengUnited Party1570.18
Total85,200100.00
Valid votes85,20099.51
Invalid/blank votes4210.49
Total votes85,621100.00
Registered voters/turnout337,84825.34

New Taipei 3

Voted on 16 March 2019.[18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yu TianDemocratic Progressive Party56,88852.04
Cheng Shih-weiKuomintang51,12746.77
Su Ching-yenIndependent1,3031.19
Total109,318100.00
Valid votes109,31899.44
Invalid/blank votes6210.56
Total votes109,939100.00
Registered voters/turnout261,15442.10

Changhua 1

Voted on 16 March 2019.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ko Cheng-fangKuomintang47,83552.11
Huang Chen-yenDemocratic Progressive Party41,94645.69
Chi Ching-tangIndependent2,0222.20
Total91,803100.00
Valid votes91,80399.34
Invalid/blank votes6080.66
Total votes92,411100.00
Registered voters/turnout252,52936.59

Tainan 2

Voted on 16 March 2019.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Kuo Kuo-wenDemocratic Progressive Party62,85847.05
Hsieh Lung-jieKuomintang59,19444.31
Chen Hsiao-yuIndependent10,4247.80
Yang Hsiao-juIndependent4920.37
Wu Ping-huiIndependent3500.26
Hsu Kuo-tongIndependent2690.20
Total133,587100.00
Valid votes133,58799.49
Invalid/blank votes6880.51
Total votes134,275100.00
Registered voters/turnout301,57144.53

Kinmen

Voted on 16 March 2019.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Chen Yu-chenIndependent7,11728.69
Chen Tsang-chiangIndependent6,02024.27
Hung Li-pingKuomintang5,68122.90
Tsai Hsi-huIndependent5,17520.86
Lu Kuan-yuIndependent5702.30
Hung Chih-hengKinmen Sorghum Party2400.97
Total24,803100.00
Valid votes24,80399.34
Invalid/blank votes1650.66
Total votes24,968100.00
Registered voters/turnout117,73021.21

Notes

  1. Average of constituency and party-list votes

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