11th Legislative Yuan

{{Short description|Session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan}}

{{Infobox legislative term

| name = 11th Legislative Yuan

| image = File:ROC_Legislative_Yuan_Seal.svg

| image_size = 80px

| alt =

| caption =

| body = Legislative Yuan

| country = {{ROC}}

| meeting_place = Legislative Yuan Building

| election = 2024 Taiwanese legislative election

| government = Chen Chien-jen cabinet
Cho cabinet

| opposition =

| chamber1_image =

|term_start = 1 February 2024

|term_end = 31 January 2028

|before = 10th

|after = 12th

|membership1 = 113

|chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker

|chamber1_leader1 = Han Kuo-yu (KMT)

|chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker

|chamber1_leader2 = Johnny Chiang (KMT)

|chamber1_leader3_type = Secretary General

|chamber1_leader3 =

|chamber1_leader4_type = Majority Leader

|chamber1_leader4 = Fu Kun-chi (KMT)

|chamber1_leader5_type = Minority Leader

|chamber1_leader5 = Ker Chien-ming (DPP)

|chamber1_leader6_type = Secretary General

|chamber1_leader6 = Chou Chester W.L.

}}

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{{legend|#0CB5B5|TPP (8)}}

{{legend|#888888|Independent (2)}}

]]

{{Legislative Yuan members lists}}

{{Politics of the Republic of China}}

The 11th Legislative Yuan is the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024.

Members were elected in the 2024 legislative election,{{Cite web |date=2023-03-10 |title=Taiwan sets Jan 13, 2024 for presidential, legislative elections |url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4831353 |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Taiwan News}}{{Cite web |title=2024 presidential, legislative elections slated for Jan. 13: CEC |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202303100014 |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Focus Taiwan - CNA English News |date=10 March 2023 |language=en-US}} in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost majority status. This is the first time since the election of 2004 that no party received an absolute majority in the Legislative Yuan.{{cite news |title=No party gets majority in Legislature; KMT wins most seats |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202401130014 |access-date=13 January 2024 |agency=Focus Taiwan |date=13 January 2024}} The next legislative election is due for 2028.

Composition

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

!

! width="200" |Affiliation

! width="080" |Elected in 2024

! width="080" |Current

! width="350" |Remarks

style="background-color: {{party color|Kuomintang}}; color: white;" |

| align="left" | Kuomintang

| 52

| 52

| align="left" |

style="background-color: {{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}; color: white;" |

| align="left" |Democratic Progressive Party

| 51

|51

| align="left" |

style="background-color: {{party color|Taiwan People's Party}}; color: white;" |

| align="left" | Taiwan People's Party

| 8

|8

| align="left" |

style="background-color: {{party color|Independent politician}}; color: white;" |

| align="left" | Independent

| 2

|2

| align="left" | Caucus with Kuomintang

colspan="2" | Total

| 113

|113

|

{{Small|Note: Bold represents ruling party}}

= Single-member constituency =

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" width=21%|Constituency

!Legislator

! colspan="2" width=48%|Party

rowspan="8" |Taipei City

!I

|Rosalia Wu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Wang Shih-chien

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Wang Hung-wei

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

IV

|Lee Yen-hsiu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

V

|Wu Pei-yi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VI

|Lo Chih-chiang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VII

|Hsu Chiao-hsin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VIII

|Lai Shyh-bao

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="12" |New Taipei City

!I

|Hung Mong-kai

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Lin Shu-fen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Lee Kuen-cheng

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

IV

|Wu Ping-jui

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

V

|Su Chiao-hui

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VI

|Chang Hung-lu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VII

|Yeh Yuan-chih

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VIII

|Chang Chih-lun

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

IX

|Lin Te-fu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

X

|Wu Chi-ming

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

XI

|Lo Ming-tsai

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

XII

|Liao Hsien-hsiang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="6" |Taoyuan City

!I

|Niu Hsu-ting

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Tu Chuan-chi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

III

|Lu Ming-che

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

IV

|Wan Mei-ling

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

V

|Lu Yu-ling

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VI

|Chiu Jo-hua

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="8" |Taichung City

!I

|Tsai Chi-chang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Yen Kuan-heng

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

III

|Yang Chiung-ying

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

IV

|Sean Liao Wei-hsiang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

V

|Huang Chien-hao

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VI

|Lo Ting-wei

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

VII

|Ho Hsin-chun

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VIII

|Johnny Chiang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="6" |Tainan City

!I

|Lai Huei-yuen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Kuo Kuo-wen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Chen Ting-fei

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

IV

|Lin I-chin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

V

|Lin Chun-hsien

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VI

|Wang Ting-yu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="8" |Kaohsiung City

!I

|Chiu Yi-ying

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Chiu Chih-wei

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Lee Po-yi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

IV

|Lin Tai-hua

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

V

|Lee Kun-tse

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VI

|Huang Jie

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VII

|Hsu Chih-chieh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

VIII

|Lai Jui-lung

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="2" |Hsinchu County

!I

|Hsu Hsin-ying

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Lin Si-ming

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="2" |Miaoli County

!I

|Chen Chao-ming

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" |

|Independent (Caucuses with KMT)

II

|Chiu Chen-chun

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="4" |Changhua County

!I

|Chen Hsiu-bao

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Huang Hsiu-fang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Hsieh Yi-fong

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang hold

IV

|Chen Su-yueh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="2" |Nantou County

!I

|Ma Wen-chun

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Yu Hao

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="2" |Yunlin County

!I

|Ting Hsueh-chung

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Liu Chien-kuo

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="2" |Chiayi County

!I

|Tsai Yi-yu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Chen Kuan-ting

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="2" |Pingtung County

!I

|Chung Chia-pin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

II

|Hsu Fu-kuei

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

colspan="2" |Yilan County

|Chen Chun-yu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

colspan="2" |Hualien County

|Fu Kun-chi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Taitung County

|Huang Chien-pin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Penghu County

|Yang Yao

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

colspan="2" |Kinmen County

|Chen Yu-jen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Lienchiang County

|Cheng Hsueh-sheng

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Keelung City

|Jonathan Lin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Hsinchu City

|Cheng Cheng-chien

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

colspan="2" |Chiayi City

|Wang Mei-hui

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

rowspan="3" |Lowland Aboriginal

!I

|Jeng Tian-tsair
(Sra Kacaw)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

II

|Chen Ying
(Asenay Daliyalrep)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Huang Jen
(Kin Cyang)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

rowspan="3" |Highland Aboriginal

!I

|Kao Chin Su-mei
(Ciwas Ali)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" |

|Independent (Caucuses with KMT)

II

|Wu Li-hua
(Saidhai Tahovecahe)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

III

|Lu Hsien-yi
(Sasuyu Ruljuwan)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

|Kuomintang

= Party-list proportional representation =

class="wikitable"

!No.

!Name

! colspan="2" |Party

! width=35% |Remarks

1

|Lin Yueh-chin

| rowspan="15" style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

2

|Puma Shen

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

3

|Ariel Chang

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

4

|Hung Sun-han

|Democratic Progressive Party

|Resigned on 24 November 2024 after being appointed as Minister of Labor

5

|Loh Meei-ling

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

6

|You Si-kun

|Democratic Progressive Party

|Resigned on 2 February 2024 after being unsuccessful in his re-election for President of the Legislative Yuan

7

|Fan Yun

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

8

|Ker Chien-ming

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

9

|Shen Fa-hui

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

10

|Chuang Jui-hsiung

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

11

|Michelle Lin

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

12

|Jean Kuo

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

13

|Wang Cheng-hsu

|Democratic Progressive Party

|Replaced You Si-kun

14

|Wang Yi-chuan

|Democratic Progressive Party

|Replaced Hung Sun-han

15

|Chen Pei-yu

|Democratic Progressive Party

|

No.

!Name

! colspan="2" |Party

!

1

|Han Kuo-yu

| rowspan="13" style="background-color:{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |

| rowspan="13" |Kuomintang

|Elected as President of the Legislative Yuan

2

|Ko Chih-en

|

3

|Ko Ju-chun

|

4

|Weng Hsiao-ling

|

5

|Chen Jing-hui

|

6

|Wu Tsung-hsien

|

7

|Lin Chien-chi

|

8

|Chen Yeong-kang

|

9

|Hsu Yu-chen

|

10

|Hsieh Lung-chieh

|

11

|Su Ching-chuan

|

12

|Chang Chia-chun

|

13

|Wang Yu-min

|

No.

!Name

! colspan="2" |Party

!

1

|Huang Shan-shan

| rowspan="9" style="background-color:{{party color|Taiwan People's Party}}" |

| rowspan="9" |Taiwan People's Party

|

2

|Huang Kuo-chang

|

3

|Chen Gau-tzu

|

4

|Wu Chun-cheng

|Resigned on February 25, 2025 after being involved in a conflict of interest controversy related to the "Strong Generation" project.

5

|Mạch Ngọc Trân

|

6

|Lin Kuo-cheng

|

7

|Lin Yi-chun

|

8

|Chang Chi-kai

|

9

|Liu Shu-pin

|Replaced Wu Chun-cheng

Election for President and Vice-President

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|+Election for 11th Legislative Yuan President

! width="100" |Candidate

! width="150" |Party

! width="080" |First Round Votes

! width="080" |Second Round Votes

! width="080" |Elected

align="center" | Han Kuo-yu

| Kuomintang

| 54

| 54

|22px

align="center" |You Si-kun

| 25px Democratic Progressive Party

| 51

| 51

|

align="center" | Huang Shan-shan

| Taiwan People's Party

| 7

|{{N/A}}

|

align="center" colspan=2 | Invalid Votes

| 1

| 0

|

colspan="2" | Abstain

|0

|8

|

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+Election for 11th Legislative Yuan Vice-president

! width="100" |Candidate

! width="150" |Party

! width="080" |First Round Votes

! width="080" |Second Round Votes

! width="080" |Elected

align="center" | Johnny Chiang

| Kuomintang

| 54

| 54

|22px

align="center" |Tsai Chi-chang

| 25px Democratic Progressive Party

| 51

| 51

|

align="center" | Chang Chi-kai

|Taiwan People's Party

| 8

| {{N/A}}

|

align="left" colspan=2 | Invalid Votes

| 0

| 0

|

colspan="2" | Abstain

| 0

| 8

|

{{Small|Note: Bold represents elected President and Vice-President}}

References

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