Taichung City electoral constituencies (Chinese: 臺中市選舉區) consist of 8 single-member constituencies, each represented by a member of the Republic of China Legislative Yuan.
Current constituencies
![](../I/Taichung_2020_legislative_seats.png.webp)
Map of Taichung's legislative districts
Some constituencies were renamed in 2010 as a result of the merger of Taichung County. Some adjustments were made in 2019.[1]
- Taichung City Constituency I: Dajia, Daan, Waipu, Qingshui, Wuqi
- Taichung City Constituency II:[lower-alpha 1] Shalu, Longjing, Dadu, Wuri, Wufeng
- Taichung City Constituency III: Houli, Shengang, Daya, Tanzi
- Taichung City Constituency IV:[lower-alpha 2] Xitun, Nantun
- Taichung City Constituency V:[lower-alpha 3] Beitun, North
- Taichung City Constituency VI:[lower-alpha 4] South, East, Central, West
- Taichung City Constituency VII:[lower-alpha 5] Taiping, Dali[lower-alpha 6]
- Taichung City Constituency VIII:[lower-alpha 7] Fengyuan, Shigang, Dongshi, Xinshe, Heping
Legislators
Kuomintang
Democratic Progressive Party
Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
New Power Party
Taiwan Statebuilding Party
Independent
Election | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | ||||||||
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2008 7th |
Liu Chuan-chung | Yen Ching-piao | Yang Chiung-ying | Tsai Chin-lung | Lu Shiow-yen (2008-2018)1 |
Daniel Huang | Chiang Lien-fu | Shyu Jong-shyong | ||||||||
2012 8th |
Tsai Chi-chang | Lin Chia-lung (2012-2014)2 |
Ho Hsin-chun | Johnny Chiang | ||||||||||||
2014 | Huang Kuo-shu3 | |||||||||||||||
2016 9th |
Yen Kuan-heng | Hung Tzu-yung | Chang Liao Wan-chien | |||||||||||||
2019 | Shen Chih-hwei | |||||||||||||||
2020 10th |
Chen Po-wei (recalled) | Yang Chiung-ying | Chuang Ching-Cheng | |||||||||||||
2022 | Lin Ching-yi |
Lu Shiow-yen resigned in 2018 to focus on her Taichung mayoral election campaign.[2]
Lin Chia-lung resigned in 2014 to focus on his Taichung mayoral election campaign.
Huang Kuo-shu resigned from the DDP in October 2021 after reports surfaced that he worked as a Kuomintang informant in his 20s.[3]
Election results
2019 By-election
2019 By-election[4] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
![]() Lu Shiow-yen |
V | Shen Chih-hwei ![]() |
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57.78% | Wang Yi-chuan | ![]() |
38.62% |
2016
2016 legislative election[5] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
![]() Tsai Chi-chang |
I | Tsai Chi-chang ![]() |
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60.14% | Yen Chiu-yueh | ![]() |
37.99% |
![]() Yen Ching-piao |
II | Yen Kuan-heng ![]() |
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46.65% | Chen Shih-kai | ![]() |
43.71% |
![]() Yang Chiung-ying |
III | Hung Tzu-yung ![]() |
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53.87% | Yang Chiung-ying | ![]() |
45.16% |
![]() Tsai Chin-lung |
IV | Chang Liao Wan-chien ![]() |
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52.77% | Tsai Chin-lung | ![]() |
36.77% |
![]() Lu Shiow-yen |
V | Lu Shiow-yen ![]() |
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51.52% | Liu Kuo-lung | ![]() |
39.96% |
![]() Huang Kuo-shu |
VI | Huang Kuo-shu ![]() |
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55.74% | Shen Chih-hwei | ![]() |
40.54% |
![]() Ho Hsin-chun |
VII | Ho Hsin-chun ![]() |
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63.07% | Lai Yi-huang | ![]() |
35.05% |
![]() Johnny Chiang |
VIII | Johnny Chiang ![]() |
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49.62% | Hsieh Zhi-chong | ![]() |
48.60% |
Notes
- ↑ Also included two villages of Dali prior to 2019
- ↑ Formerly Taichung City Constituency I
- ↑ Formerly Taichung City Constituency II
- ↑ Formerly Taichung City Constituency III
- ↑ Formerly Taichung County Constituency IV
- ↑ Two districts in Constituency II prior to 2019
- ↑ Formerly Taichung County Constituency V
References
- ↑ "《台中》立委第7選區調整 東湖里、西湖里重回大里 - 地方". 12 January 2019.
- ↑ "KMT lawmaker Lu Shiow-yen resigns to focus on Taichung mayoral race - Focus Taiwan".
- ↑ Tang, Tsai-hsin; Hetherington, William (2021-10-18). "DPP lawmaker admits being a KMT informant". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
- ↑ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ↑ "中選會選舉資料庫網站". db.cec.gov.tw. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
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