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Elections in Taiwan - Definition and Overview |
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Elections in Taiwan gives information on election and election results in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The Republic of China elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. The president is elected for a four year term by the people. The Legislative Yuan (Lifa Yuan) has 225 members, 168 members elected for a three year term in multi-seat constituencies, 8 members representing the aboriginals, 41 members elected by proprional representation and 8 members representing the overseas Chinese elected by proportional representation. The ROC has a multi-party system, but there are only a few major parties organized into two factions: the Pan-Blue Coalition and the Pan-Green Coalition.
List of election results in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Direction elections for the President of the Republic of China
- Elections to the Legislative Yuan
- 1st Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 1948 (in mainland China, not Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1969 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1972 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1975 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1980 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1983 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1986 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- ROC legislative election, 1989 (supplementary for Taiwan)
- 2nd Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 1992
- 3rd Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 1995
- 4th Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 1998
- 5th Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 2001
- 6th Legislative Yuan: ROC legislative election, 2004
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