| Highland Aborigine district | |
|---|---|
| Multi-members constituency for the Legislative Yuan | |
| Electorate | Taiwanese aborigines |
| Current constituency | |
| Created | 1972 |
| Member(s) | Ciwas Ali (2008–) Saidhai Tahovecahe (2020–) Yosi Takun (2008–) |
The Highland Aborigine constituency (Chinese: 山地原住民選舉區; pinyin: Shāndì Yuán Zhùmín Xuǎnjǔ Qū) is a multi-member constituency of the Legislative Yuan. Taiwanese indigenous people have elected representatives to reserved legislative seats since the 1970s.[1] Predecessors to both the Highland and Lowland Aborigine districts were established in 1994.[2] Since 2008, the Highland Taiwanese indigenous elect three members to the Legislative Yuan.
Legislators
| Election | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1972 | Hua Ai (Paiwan) Tarigu Pujaruyang | |||||||
| 1975 | ||||||||
| 1980 | ||||||||
| 1983 | ||||||||
| 1986 | Lin Tien-sheng (Paiwan) | |||||||
| 1989 | Kao Tien-lai (Atayal) |
Hua Chia-chih (Paiwan) Tjaravak Kadrangian | ||||||
| 1992 | Walis Perin (Seediq) | |||||||
| 1995 | Kao Yang-sheng (Atayal) |
Chuan Wen-sheng (Bunun) |
Walis Perin (Seediq) | |||||
| 1998 | Tseng Hua-te (Paiwan) Tjivuluan |
Walis Perin (Seediq) National Democratic Non-Party Union |
Lin Chun-te (Seediq) | |||||
| 2001 | Kao Chin Su-mei (Atayal) Ciwas Ali |
Walis Perin (Seediq) Taiwan Number One Party |
Lin Chun-te (Seediq) | |||||
| 2004 | Kung Wen-chi (Seediq) Yosi Takun | |||||||
| 2008 | Kao Chin Su-mei (Atayal) Ciwas Ali |
Chien Tung-ming (Paiwan) Uliw Qaljupayare | ||||||
| 2012 | ||||||||
| 2016 | ||||||||
| 2020 | Kao Chin Su-mei (Atayal) Ciwas Ali |
Wu Li-hua (Rukai) Saidhai Tahovecahe | ||||||
| 2024 | Lu Hsien Yi (Paiwan) Sasuyu | |||||||
Election results
References
- ↑ Hale, Erin (8 January 2020). "'Always campaign time': Why Taiwan's indigenous people back KMT". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
- ↑ Gerber, Abraham (10 April 2016). "Campaigners pan empty Aboriginal legislative seats". Taipei Times. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
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