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2001–02 Taiwanese local elections

← 1998 1 December 2001 – 7 December 2002 (2001-12-01 – 2002-12-07) 2005 →

25 magistrates/mayors and others
Registered15,875,304
Turnout67.30% Decrease 1.52 pp
  First party Second party
 
Leader Lien Chan Frank Hsieh
Party Kuomintang DPP
Leader since 20 March 2000 20 April 2000
Last election 9 seats, 43.95% 13 seats, 44.14%
Seats won 10 10
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 3
Popular vote 4,184,865 4,674,904
Percentage 39.75% 44.40%
Swing Decrease 4.21 pp Increase 0.26 pp
Councillors 412 178
Township/city mayors 195 28

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader James Soong Hau Lung-pin
Party People First New
Leader since 31 March 2000 March 2000
Last election Did not stand 0 seats, 1.60%
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 1
Popular vote 197,707 834,956
Percentage 1.88% 7.93%
Swing New party Increase 6.33 pp
Councillors 64 8
Township/city mayors 4 0

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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 1 December 2001 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, on 26 January 2002 to elect councillors in county/city councils and mayors of townships and cities, on 8 June 2002 to elect representatives in township/city councils and village chiefs (all except in Taipei City), and on 7 December 2002 to elect mayors and councillors of special municipalities.

Magistrate/mayor elections in counties/cities

Taiwanese county magistrates and city mayoral elections, 2001
County/City Winning Candidate Party
Changhua County Wong Chin-chu Democratic Progressive Party
Chiayi City Chen Li-chen Independent
Chiayi County Chen Ming-wen Democratic Progressive Party
Hsinchu City Lin Junq-tzer Kuomintang
Hsinchu County Cheng Yung-chin Kuomintang
Hualien County Chang Fu-hsing Kuomintang
Kaohsiung County Yang Chiu-hsing Democratic Progressive Party
Keelung City Hsu Tsai-li Kuomintang
Kinmen County Lee Chu-feng New Party
Lienchiang County Chen Hsueh-sheng People First Party
Miaoli County Fu Hsueh-peng Independent
Nantou County Lin Tsung-nan Democratic Progressive Party
Penghu County Lai Feng-wei Kuomintang
Pingtung County Su Jia-chyuan Democratic Progressive Party
Taichung City Jason Hu Kuomintang
Taichung County Huang Chung-sheng (黃仲生) Kuomintang
Tainan City Hsu Tain-tsair Democratic Progressive Party
Tainan County Su Huan-chih Democratic Progressive Party
Taipei County Su Tseng-chang Democratic Progressive Party
Taitung County Hsu Ching-yuan People First Party
Taoyuan County Eric Chu Kuomintang
Yilan County Liu Shou-ch'eng Democratic Progressive Party
Yunlin County Chang Jung-wei (張榮味) Kuomintang

Mayor elections in special municipalities

The election was administered directly under the central government of Taiwan. Mayor candidates for the Kuomintang were elected in Taipei, while candidates for the Democratic Progressive Party were elected in Kaohsiung.

Taipei City

Ma Ying-jeou
Results of Past Taipei Municipal Mayoral Elections
Year Winning Candidate Political Party
1994 Chen Shui-bian Democratic Progressive Party
1998 Ma Ying-jeou Kuomintang
Results
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Kuomintang 2 Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) 873,102 64.11%
Democratic Progressive Party 1 Lee Ying-yuan (李應元) 488,811 35.89%
Total 1,374,862 100.00%
Voter turnout 70.61%

Kaohsiung City

Frank Hsieh
Results of Past Kaohsiung Municipal Mayoral Elections
Year Winning Candidate Political Party
1994 Wu Den-yih Kuomintang
1998 Hsieh Chang-ting Democratic Progressive Party
Results
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Progressive Party 5 Hsieh Chang-ting (謝長廷) 386,384 50.04%
Kuomintang 4 Huang Jun-ying (黃俊英) 361,546 46.82%
Independent 2 Chang Po-ya (張博雅) 13,479 1.75%
Independent 1 Shih Ming-te (施明德) 8,750 1.13%
Independent 3 Huang Tian-sheng (黃天生) 1,998 0.26%
Total 779,911 100.00%
Voter turnout 71.38%

See also

Notes

    • 2001-12-01: magistrates of counties and mayors of cities
    • 2002-01-26: councillors in county/city councils and mayors of township/cities
    • 2002-06-08: representatives in township/city councils and villages chiefs (all except in Taipei City)
    • 2002-12-07: mayors and councillors of special municipalities
    • 993 councillors
    • 319 township/city mayors
    • 3,717 township/city council representatives
    • 7,360 village chiefs (all except in Taipei City)
    Figures in this infobox are for magistrate/mayor elections unless otherwise noted. Special municipalities are counted with counties/cities despite being counted separately in official statistics
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References

  1. "中選會選舉資料庫網站". cec.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. "中央選舉委員會:::歷次選舉摘要:::". 中央選舉委員會 (in Chinese). Retrieved 23 January 2020.
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