Miaoli County legislative districts (Chinese: 苗栗縣選舉區; pinyin: Miáolì Xiàn Xuǎnjǔ Qū) consist of 2 single-member constituencies, each represented by a member of the Republic of China Legislative Yuan.
Miaoli County | |
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2 Single-member constituency for the Legislative Yuan | |
District(s) | Miaoli County |
Electorate | 446,507 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2008 |
Number of members | 2 |
Current districts
editLegislators
editElection | Miaoli County 1 | Miaoli County 2 | ||
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2008 7th |
Lee Yi-ting (2008)1 |
Hsu Yao-chang (2008-2014)2 | ||
2008 by-election | Kang Shih-ju (2008-2012) | |||
2012 8th |
Chen Chao-ming | |||
2014 by-election | Hsu Chih-jung | |||
2016 9th | ||||
2020 10th | ||||
2024 11th |
Chiu Chen-chun |
[1] Li Yi-ting was removed from office due to election fraud.
[2] Hsu Yao-chang resigned in 2014 after his election as Miaoli County magistrate.[1]
Election results
edit2016 Legislative election[2] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
Kuomintang Chen Chao-ming |
Miaoli County Constituency 1 | Chen Chao-ming | Kuomintang | 42.26% | Tu Wen-ching | DPP | 42.26% |
Kuomintang Hsu Chih-jung |
Miaoli County Constituency 2 | Hsu Chih-jung | Kuomintang | 49.90% | Wu Yi-chen | DPP | 44.61% |
References
edit- ^ 中时电子报. "苗县长初选 徐耀昌胜出". 中时电子报 (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- ^ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.