Legislative Yuan constituencies in Pingtung County
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Pingtung County legislative districts (Chinese: 屏東縣選舉區) consist of 2 single-member constituencies, each represented by a member of the Republic of China Legislative Yuan. From the 2020 legislative election onwards, the number of Pingtung's seats was decreased from 3 to 2. The redistricting split the original Pingtung Constituency 2 among the two remaining constituencies.
Pingtung County | |
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2 Single-member constituency for the Legislative Yuan | |
District(s) | Pingtung County |
Electorate | 689,393 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2008 |
Number of members | 2 |
Current districts
edit- Pingtung County Constituency 1 - Ligang, Gaoshu, Sandimen, Wutai, Jiuru, Yanpu, Changzhi, Neipu, Majia, Linluo Townships, Pingtung City
- Pingtung County Constituency 2 - Wandan, Taiwu, Zhutian, Wanluan, Chaozhou, Xinyuan, Kanding, Nanzhou, Xinpi, Laiyi, Donggang, Linbian, Jiadong, Fangliao, Chunri, Fangshan, Shizi, Mudan, Checheng, Manzhou, Hengchun, Liuqiu Townships
Historical districts
edit2008-2020
edit- Pingtung County Constituency 1 - Ligang, Gaoshu, Sandimen, Wutai, Jiuru, Yanpu, Changzhi, Neipu, Majia, Taiwu, Zhutian, Wanluan, Chaozhou Townships
- Pingtung County Constituency 2 - Pingtung City, Linluo, Wandan Townships
- Pingtung County Constituency 3 - Xinyuan, Kanding, Nanzhou, Xinpi, Laiyi, Donggang, Linbian, Jiadong, Fangliao, Chunri, Fangshan, Shizi, Mudan, Checheng, Manzhou, Hengchun, Liuqiu Townships
Legislators
editKuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Independent
Election | Pingtung County 1 | Pingtung County 2 | Pingtung County 3 | |||
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2008 7th |
Su Chen-ching | Wang Chin-shih | Pan Men-an (2012-2014)1 | |||
2012 8th | ||||||
2015 by-election | Chuang Jui-hsiung | |||||
2016 9th |
Chung Chia-pin | |||||
Election | Pingtung County 1 | Pingtung County 2 | ||||
2020 10th |
Chung Chia-pin | Su Chen-ching2 | ||||
2024 11th |
Hsu Fu-kuei |
[1] Pan Men-an resigned in 2014 after elected Pingtung County magistrate.
[2] Su Chen-ching is a member of DPP but ran as an independent.
Election results
edit2020
edit2020 Legislative election | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
DPP | Pingtung County Constituency 1 | Chung Chia-pin | DPP | 49.55% | Yeh Shou-shan | Kuomintang | 37.40% |
Independent | Pingtung County Constituency 2 | Su Chen-ching | Independent | 46.98% | Chou Chia-chi | Kuomintang | 39.67% |
2016
edit2016 Legislative election[1] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
DPP Su Chen-ching |
Pingtung County Constituency 1 | Su Chen-ching | DPP | 70.00% | Liao Wan-ru | Kuomintang | 30.00% |
Kuomintang Wang Chin-shih |
Pingtung County Constituency 2 | Chung Chia-pin | DPP | 52.55% | Wang Chin-shih | Kuomintang | 47.45% |
DPP Chuang Jui-hsiung |
Pingtung County Constituency 3 | Chuang Jui-hsiung | DPP | 53.52% | Huang Chao-zhan | Independent | 32.88% |
References
edit- ^ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.