2020 Taiwanese legislative election
{{Short description|National election}}
{{Use dmy dates|date = February 2019}}
{{Infobox election
| country = Taiwan
| type = legislative
| previous_election = 2016 Taiwanese legislative election
| previous_year = 2016
| outgoing_members = 8th Legislative Yuan
| next_election = 2024 Taiwanese legislative election
| next_year = 2024
| election_date = {{Start date|2020|01|11|df=y}}{{cite web |title=中選會資料庫網站 |url=https://db.cec.gov.tw/ |website=cec.gov.tw |access-date=29 January 2020 |language=zh-Hant-TW |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200530022402/https://db.cec.gov.tw/ |archive-date=30 May 2020 |url-status=live }}
| elected_members = 10th Legislative Yuan
| seats_for_election = All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
| majority_seats = 57
| turnout = 74.93%{{efn|District and aboriginal electorate; party-list voter turnout was 74.86%}} ({{increase}} 7.59pp)
| image1 = 2007TaipeiAudioVideoFair JTCho.jpg
| leader1 = Cho Jung-tai
| party1 = Democratic Progressive Party
| last_election1 = 68 seats, 44.06%
| seats1 = 61
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 7
| image2 = Wu Den-yih (Chopped).jpg
| leader2 = Wu Den-yih
| party2 = Kuomintang
| last_election2 = 35 seats, 26.91%
| seats2 = 38
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 3
| image4 = 柯文哲 IMG 9322-1 (14300234412) (cropped 2).jpg
| leader4 = Ko Wen-je
| party4 = Taiwan People's Party
| last_election4 = Did not exist
| seats4 = 5
| seat_change4 = New
| image5 = 徐永明肖像.jpg
| leader5 = Hsu Yung-ming
| party5 = New Power Party
| last_election5 = 5 seats, 6.11%
| seats5 = 3
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 2
| 1blank = Constituency vote
| 2blank = Party vote
| 1data1 = 6,383,783
45.11%
{{increase}} 0.52pp
| 1data2 = 5,761,995
40.71%
{{increase}} 1.82pp
| 1data4 = 264,478
1.87%
New
| 1data5 = 141,952
1.00%
{{decrease}} 1.89pp
| 2data1 = 4,811,241
33.98%
{{decrease}} 10.10pp
| 2data2 = 4,723,504
33.36%
{{increase}} 6.45pp
| 2data4 = 1,588,806
11.22%
New
| 2data5 = 1,098,100
7.75%
{{decrease}} 1.64pp
| map_image = {{Switcher
| 250px
| Vote share by constituencies
| 250px
| Seat changes
}}
| map2 = 250px
| map2_caption = Election cartogram
| title = President
| before_election = Su Jia-chyuan
| before_party = DPP
| after_election = Yu Shyi-kun
| after_party = DPP
}}
Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 to elect the 113 members of the Legislative Yuan. The elections were held concurrently with presidential elections.{{cite news |last1=Wang |first1=Cheng-chung |last2=Ko |first2=Lin |title=Presidential, legislative elections to be held Jan. 11, 2020 |url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201903190013.aspx |access-date=19 March 2019 |agency=Central News Agency |date=19 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190321093703/http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201903190013.aspx |archive-date=21 March 2019 |url-status=live }} The term of the Legislative Yuan began on 1 February 2020.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost seven seats but retained a majority of 61 seats in the Legislative Yuan. The Kuomintang gained three seats, winning 38. The New Power Party won three seats, down from five in the last election. The Taiwan People's Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative Yuan with five seats and one seat, respectively, with five independent candidates winning their seats and the People First Party losing all of their seats.
Electoral system
{{Main|Legislative Yuan elections in Taiwan}}
Members were elected by parallel voting. 73 members were elected by first-past-the-post, 6 reserved for indigenous candidates by single non-transferable vote, and 34 by party-list proportional representation.
= Constituency changes =
In 2019, after negotiations between the Presidents of the Executive and Legislative Yuans, changes to the electoral divisions include:[https://www.mirrormedia.mg/story/20190107inv010 蘇嘉全、賴清德協商立委選區定案 僅屏東再微調] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190109155506/https://www.mirrormedia.mg/story/20190107inv010 |date=9 January 2019 }} Mirror Media, 7 January 2019 {{in lang|zh}}
- Kaoshiung and Pingtung each lost a seat.
- Tainan and Hsinchu County each gained a seat.
- The boundary between Taichung II and Taichung VII was adjusted.
Contesting parties and candidates
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: right"
! colspan=2 align="center" width="270"|Party ! align="center" width="70" |General seats ! align="center" width="70" |Aboriginal seats ! align="center" width="70" |Party list ! align="center" width="40" |Total | |||||
bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | align="left" |Democratic Progressive Party | 67 | 2 | 33 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |102 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | align=left| Kuomintang | 71 | 5 | 31 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |107 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Taiwan People's Party}}" | | align=left| Taiwan People's Party | 17 | -
|28 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |45 | |
bgcolor="{{party color|New Power Party}}" | | align="left" |New Power Party | 5 | -
|11 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |16 | |
bgcolor="#a73f24" | | align="left" |Taiwan Statebuilding Party | 10 | -
|6 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |16 | |
bgcolor="{{party color|People First Party (Taiwan)}}" | | align=left| People First Party | 10 | -
|22 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |32 | |
bgcolor="{{party color|Green Party Taiwan}}" | | align="left" |Green Party | 10 | 1 | 6 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |17 |
bgcolor="{{party color|New Party Taiwan}}" | | align="left" |New Party | -
|- |10 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |10 | ||
bgcolor="#5BBEDE" | | align="left" |Taiwan Action Party Alliance | 11 | -
|5 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |16 | |
bgcolor="#633f99" | | align=left| Stabilizing Force Party | 9 | 2 | 10 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |21 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Taiwan Solidarity Union}}" | | align=left| Taiwan Solidarity Union | -
|- |7 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |7 | ||
bgcolor="#FFD701" | | align="left" |Congress Party Alliance | 13 | -
|6 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |19 | |
bgcolor="#253686" | | align="left" |Chinese Unification Promotion Party | 10 | -
|7 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |17 | |
bgcolor="#ead9a5" | | align="left" | Interfaith Union | 12 | -
|8 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |20 | |
bgcolor="#48C1BC" | | align="left" |Formosa Alliance | 10 | 2 | 6 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |18 |
bgcolor="red" | | align="left" |Labor Party | 10 | -
|2 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |12 | |
bgcolor="#e60012" | | align="left" | United Action Alliance | 10 | 2 | 8 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |20 |
bgcolor="#51458B" | | align="left" | Taiwan Renewal Party | 11 | 1 | 6 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |18 |
bgcolor="#62b8a4" | | align="left" | Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party | 9 | 1 | 4 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |14 |
bgcolor="#008000" | | align="left" | Taiwan Labor Party | 3 | -
|- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |3 | ||
bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | | align="left" |Independent | 86 | 5 | -
| bgcolor="#eeeeee" |91 | |
bgcolor="#A6A6A6" | | align="left" | Others | 26 | 0 | 0 | bgcolor="#eeeeee" |26 |
bgcolor="#EEEEEE""
| colspan=2 align="left" |Total |410 |21 |216 |647 |
Opinion polling
{{main|Opinion polling for the 2020 Taiwanese general election}}
Results
{{see also|Tenth Legislative Yuan}}
|image=File:10th Legislative Yuan.svg
|firstround=Party-list|secondround=Constituency/Aboriginal
|party1=Democratic Progressive Party|votes1=4811241|seats1=13|votes1_2=6383783|seats1_2=48|totseats1=61|sc1=–7
|party2=Kuomintang|votes2=4723504|seats2=13|votes2_2=5761995|seats2_2=25|totseats2=38|sc2=+3
|party3=Taiwan People's Party|votes3=1588806|seats3=5|votes3_2=264478|seats3_2=0|totseats3=5|sc3=New
|party4=New Power Party|votes4=1098100|seats4=3|votes4_2=141952|seats4_2=0|totseats4=3|sc4=–2
|party5=People First Party|votes5=518921|seats5=0|votes5_2=60614|seats5_2=0|totseats5=0|sc5=–3
|party6=Taiwan Statebuilding Party|votes6=447286|seats6=0|votes6_2=141503|seats6_2=1|totseats6=1|sc6=New
|party7=Green Party Taiwan|votes7=341465|seats7=0|votes7_2=39387|seats7_2=0|totseats7=0|sc7=0
|party8=New Party|votes8=147373|seats8=0|totseats8=0|sc8=0
|party9=Taiwan Action Party Alliance|votes9=143617|seats9=0|votes9_2=20134|seats9_2=0|totseats9=0|sc9=New|color9=#5BBEDE
|party10=Stabilizing Force Party|votes10=94563|seats10=0|votes10_2=28696|seats10_2=0|totseats10=0|sc10=New|color10=#633f99
|party11=Taiwan Solidarity Union|votes11=50435|seats11=0|totseats11=0|sc11=0
|party12=Congress Party Alliance|votes12=40331|seats12=0|votes12_2=81508|seats12_2=0|totseats12=0|sc12=New
|party13=Chinese Unification Promotion Party|votes13=32966|seats13=0|votes13_2=8790|seats13_2=0|totseats13=0|sc13=0
|party14=Interfaith Union|votes14=31117|seats14=0|votes14_2=7702|seats14_2=0|totseats14=0|sc14=0|color14=#ead9a5
|party15=Formosa Alliance|votes15=29324|seats15=0|votes15_2=12742|seats15_2=0|totseats15=0|sc15=New
|party16=Labor Party|votes16=19941|seats16=0|votes16_2=13694|seats16_2=0|totseats16=0|sc16=0
|party17=United Action Alliance|votes17=17515|seats17=0|votes17_2=15846|seats17_2=0|totseats17=0|sc17=New|color17=#e60012
|party18=Taiwan Renewal Party|votes18=11952|seats18=0|votes18_2=41891|seats18_2=0|totseats18=0|sc18=New|color18=#51458B
|party19=Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party|votes19=11681|seats19=0|votes19_2=6063|seats19_2=0|totseats19=0|sc19=New|color19=#77AEA5
|party20=Taiwan Animal Protection Party|votes20_2=7660|seats20_2=0|totseats20=0|sc20=New
|party21=Chinese Women's Party|votes21_2=3507|seats21_2=0|totseats21=0|sc21=New
|party22=Judicial Justice Party|votes22_2=3336|seats22_2=0|totseats22=0|sc22=New
|party23=Labour Party|votes23_2=2451|seats23_2=0|totseats23=0|sc23=New
|party24=Taiwan Revolutionary Party|votes24_2=2088|seats24_2=0|totseats24=0|sc24=New
|party25=Taiwan Labor Party|votes25_2=2041|seats25_2=0|totseats25=0|sc25=0
|party26=Cheng Hua Chao Sheng Dang|votes26_2=1999|seats26_2=0|totseats26=0|sc26=New
|party27=People's Democratic Party|votes27_2=1870|seats27_2=0|totseats27=0|sc27=New
|party28=Taiwan Motive Force Party|votes28_2=1356|seats28_2=0|totseats28=0|sc28=New
|party29=Chinese Culture Revival Party|votes29_2=1296|seats29_2=0|totseats29=0|sc29=New
|party30={{ill|Taiwan Independence Party (2015)|zh|台灣獨立黨|lt=Taiwan Independence Party}}|votes30_2=939|seats30_2=0|totseats30=0|sc30=0
|party31=Kinmen Kao-Liang Party|votes31_2=899|seats31_2=0|totseats31=0|sc31=New
|party32=Positive Party|votes32_2=623|seats32_2=0|totseats32=0|sc32=New
|party33=Tianzhou Peaceful Unity Family Party|votes33_2=574|seats33_2=0|totseats33=0|sc33=New
|party34=Chinese Peace Unification Party|votes34_2=570|seats34_2=0|totseats34=0|sc34=New
|party35=Taiwan Public Interest Party|votes35_2=534|seats35_2=0|totseats35=0|sc35=New
|party36=Round Party|votes36_2=488|seats36_2=0|totseats36=0|sc36=New
|party37=Chinese New Inhabitant Party|votes37_2=428|seats37_2=0|totseats37=0|sc37=New
|party38=Min Sheng Gong Yi|votes38_2=417|seats38_2=0|totseats38=0|sc38=New
|party39=Taiwan Manipulative Therapist Union Labour Party|votes39_2=366|seats39_2=0|totseats39=0|sc39=New
|party40=Deaf Nation Party|votes40_2=352|seats40_2=0|totseats40=0|sc40=New
|party41=Cheng Hua United Party|votes41_2=306|seats41_2=0|totseats41=0|sc41=New
|party42=Free Speech Coalition|votes42_2=290|seats42_2=0|totseats42=0|sc42=New
|party43=Hsing Chung Ting Meng Hui|votes43_2=155|seats43_2=0|totseats43=0|sc43=New
|party44=Chung Hua Ai Kuo Tung Hsin Dang|votes44_2=134|seats44_2=0|totseats44=0|sc44=New
|party45=Chinese Production Party|votes45_2=112|seats45_2=0|totseats45=0|sc45=0
|party46=Independents|votes46_2=1086463|seats46_2=5|totseats46=5|sc46=+4
|invalid=296155|invalid2=250043
|total_sc=0
|electorate=19312105|electorate2=19221861
|source=[https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/index.html CEC], [http://vote.nccu.edu.tw/engcec/B202000E.PDF Election Study Center]
}}
=By constituency=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 98%;"
! colspan="2" | Constituency ! colspan="2" |Result !Elected member ! colspan="2" |Constituency ! colspan="2" |Result !Elected member | |
rowspan=12| New Taipei City
! I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | Kuomintang gain from DPP||Hung Mong-kai ! rowspan="12" |Taipei City !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
---|---|
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
III
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !III | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold |Wu Ping-jui !IV | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP gain from Kuomintang | |
V
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !V | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | |Independent hold{{efn|name=Freddy|Previously elected in 2020 as a member of New Power Party}} |Freddy Lim{{efn|name=Freddy}} | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !VI | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold |Lin Yi-hua | |
VII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold |Lo Chih-cheng !VII | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold |Fai Hrong-tai | |
VIII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold |Chiang Yung-chang !VIII | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold | |
IX
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Lin Te-fu !– | |– |– | |
X
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !– | |– |– | |
XI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Lo Ming-tsai !– | |– |– | |
XII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | !– | |– |– | |
rowspan="8" | Taoyuan City
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold ! rowspan="8" |Taichung City !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold |Huang Shier-chieh !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Taiwan Statebuilding Party}}" | |Statebuilding gain from Kuomintang in redrawn constituency | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Lu Ming-che !III | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang gain from New Power | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | Kuomintang gain from DPP||Wan Mei-ling !IV | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Chang Liao Wan-chien | |
V
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Lu Yu-ling !V | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP gain from Kuomintang |Zhuang Ching-cheng | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | | Independent hold||Chao Cheng-yu !VI | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
–
| | – |– !VII | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold in redrawn constituency | |
–
| | – |– !VIII | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold | |
rowspan="8" |Tainan City
! I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold in redrawn constituency||Lai Huei-yuen ! rowspan="8" |Kaohsiung City{{efn|name=constituency|Number of seats reduced by one; all seats previously held by DPP|group=}} !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold in redrawn constituency !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold in redrawn constituency !III | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP gain new seat||Lin I-chin !IV | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Lin Tai-hua | |
V
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold in redrawn constituency |Lin Jun-xian !V | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold in redrawn constituency |Lee Kun-tse | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold in redrawn constituency |Wang Ting-yu !VI | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold in redrawn constituency |Chao Tien-lin | |
–
| | – |– !VII | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
–
| | – |– !VIII | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold in redrawn constituency |Lai Jui-lung | |
colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Yilan County
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | rowspan="2" | DPP hold | rowspan="2" |Chen Ou-po ! rowspan="2" |Hsinchu County !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold in redrawn constituency |Lin Wei-chou | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang gain new seat |Lin Si-ming | |
rowspan="4" |Miaoli County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Chen Chao-ming ! rowspan="4" |Changhua County !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP gain from Kuomintang |Chen Hsiu-bao | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | Kuomintang hold|| Hsu Chih-jung !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
–
| | – |– !III | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang gain from DPP | |
–
| | – |– !IV | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Chen Su-yueh | |
rowspan="2" |Nantou County
! I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Ma Wen-chun ! rowspan="2" |Yunlin County !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Hsu Shu-hua !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold | |
rowspan="2" |Chiayi County
! I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold |Tsai Yi-yu ! rowspan="2" |Pingtung County{{efn|name=constituency}} !I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold in redrawn constituency | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold !II | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | |Independent hold{{efn|name=Su|Elected member Su Chen-ching is a member of DPP but ran as an independent}} |Su Chen-ching{{efn|name=Su}} | |
colspan="2" |Taitung County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Liu Chao-how ! colspan="2" |Hualien County | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | | Independent gain from DPP||Fu Kun-chi | |
colspan="2" |Penghu County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | DPP hold ! colspan="2" |Keelung City | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Cai Shi-ying | |
colspan="2" |Hsinchu City
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang gain from DPP||Cheng Cheng-chien ! colspan="2" |Chiayi City | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP hold |Wang Mei-hui | |
colspan="2" |Kinmen County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold||Chen Yu-chen ! colspan="2" |Lienchiang County | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold | |
colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Lowland Aborigine
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | Kuomintang hold||Sra Kacaw ! colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Highland Aborigine | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}" | |Independent hold{{efn|name=fn1|Kao Chin Su-mei ran as an Independent in the election, but she is affiliated to the NPSU{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} }} |Kao Chin Su-mei{{efn|name=fn1}} | |
bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" |
|Kuomintang hold | Liao Kuo-tung
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |DPP gain from Kuomintang |
bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" |
| DPP hold |Chen Ying | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold |Kung Wen-chi |
==Aboriginal constituencies==
{{Election results
|firstround=Lowlands|secondround=Highlands
|party1=Kuomintang|votes1=78153|seats1=2|votes1_2=50093|seats1_2=1|totseats1=3|sc1=–1
|party2=Democratic Progressive Party|votes2=25843|seats2=1|votes2_2=25772|seats2_2=1|totseats2=2|sc2=+1
|party3=Taiwan Renewal Party|votes3=5020|seats3=0|totseats3=0|sc3=New|color3=#51458B
|party4=Formosa Alliance|votes4=2958|seats4=0|votes4_2=577|seats4_2=0|totseats4=0|sc4=New
|party5=Stabilizing Force Party|votes5=1273|seats5=0|votes5_2=1241|seats5_2=0|totseats5=0|sc5=New|color5=#633f99
|party6=Green Party Taiwan|votes6_2=1163|seats6_2=0|totseats6=0|sc6=0
|party7=United Action Alliance|votes7=1029|seats7=0|totseats7=0|sc7=New|color7=#e60012
|party8=Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party|votes8_2=366|seats8_2=0|totseats8=0|sc8=New|color8=#77AEA5
|party9=Independents|votes9=7604|seats9=0|votes9_2=65512|seats9_2=1|totseats9=1|sc9=+1
|invalid=2624|invalid2=2848
|total_sc=0
|electorate=199833|electorate2=215115
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