2018 Taiwanese local elections

24 November 2018 (2018-11-24)[1]

22 magistrates/mayors and others[lower-alpha 1]
Registered19,102,502
Turnout66.11% Decrease 0.20 pp[lower-alpha 2]
  First party Second party
 
Leader Wu Den-yih Tsai Ing-wen
Party Kuomintang DPP
Leader since 20 August 2017 28 May 2014
Last election 6 seats, 40.81% 13 seats, 47.97%
Seats won 15 6
Seat change Increase 9 Decrease 7
Popular vote 4,182,875[lower-alpha 3] 3,399,976[lower-alpha 4]
Percentage 48.79%[lower-alpha 5] 39.66%[lower-alpha 6]
Swing Increase 7.98 pp Decrease 8.31 pp
Special municipality councillors 175 137
County/city councillors 219 101
Township/city mayors 80 40

     KMT hold      DPP hold      IND hold
     KMT gain      DPP gain      IND gain

Local elections were held on 24 November 2018[2][3] in Taiwan, to elect county magistrates (city mayors), county (city) councilors, township mayors, township councilors and chiefs of village (borough) in 6 municipalities and 16 counties (cities). Elected officials would serve a four-year term. Polling stations were open from 08:00 to 16:00 on the election day.[4]

The elections resulted in a substantial defeat for the DPP. The DPP previously held 13 of 22 municipalities and counties, but won only 6 in this election due to widespread public distrust, a de facto vote of no confidence on President Tsai's Administration, both politically (relations with China), economically (agriculture, tourism), and socially (pollution, labor laws, wages), which were reflected in the series of referendum results. The KMT won back executive control of 7 municipalities and counties from the DPP, while Ko Wen-je won his re-election for Taipei mayor.

Background

This local election was seen as the first test for the incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen since assuming office in May 2016. The Central Election Commission opened election registration to candidates on 27 August 2018.[5]

The Democratic Progressive Party has won the popular vote against the Kuomintang in all of the last three elections.[6] This trend has continued in the 2016 elections, where the Democratic Progressive Party won a majority in the Legislative Yuan with 68 seats and the presidency.

Results summary

Elected magistrates/mayors and council composition in the 2018 Taiwanese local election
Subdivision Magistrate/mayor Council
Party result Elect First party Seats[lower-alpha 7] Second party Seats Total seats
New Taipei City Kuomintang hold Hou You-yi Kuomintang 33 Increase 7 DPP 25 Decrease 7 66
Taipei City Independent hold Ko Wen-je Kuomintang 29 Increase 1 DPP 19 Decrease 8 63
Taoyuan City DPP hold Cheng Wen-tsan Kuomintang 32 Increase 3 DPP 18 Decrease 2 63
Taichung City Kuomintang gain from DPP Lu Shiow-yen Kuomintang 32 Increase 4 DPP 25 Decrease 2 65
Tainan City DPP hold Huang Wei-cher DPP 25 Decrease 3 Kuomintang 16 Steady 57
Kaohsiung City Kuomintang gain from DPP Han Kuo-yu Kuomintang 33 Increase 9 DPP 25 Decrease 8 66
Yilan County Kuomintang gain from DPP Lin Zi-miao Kuomintang 13 Increase 2 DPP 8 Decrease 4 34
Hsinchu County Kuomintang hold Yang Wen-ke Kuomintang 19 Decrease 2 DPP 2 Steady 36
Miaoli County Kuomintang hold Hsu Yao-chang Kuomintang 14 Decrease 5 DPP 4 Steady 38
Changhua County Kuomintang gain from DPP Wang Huei-mei Kuomintang 28 Increase 4 DPP 12 Decrease 5 54
Nantou County Kuomintang hold Lin Ming-chen Kuomintang 17 Steady DPP 8 Steady 37
Yunlin County Kuomintang gain from DPP Chang Li-shan DPP 12 Decrease 1 Kuomintang 7 Steady 43
Chiayi County DPP hold Weng Chang-liang DPP 17 Decrease 1 Kuomintang 9 Steady 37
Pingtung County DPP hold Pan Men-an Kuomintang 17 Decrease 2 DPP 15 Decrease 3 55
Taitung County Kuomintang hold Rao Ching-ling Kuomintang 21 Decrease 1 DPP[lower-alpha 8] 1 Steady 30
Hualien County Kuomintang gain from independent Hsu Chen-wei Kuomintang 18 Decrease 2 DPP 3 Decrease 3 33
Penghu County Kuomintang gain from DPP Lai Feng-wei Kuomintang 4 Decrease 4 DPP 3 Increase 1 19
Keelung City DPP hold Lin Yu-chang Kuomintang 16 Increase 2 DPP 6 Decrease 4 31
Hsinchu City DPP hold Lin Chih-chien Kuomintang 15 Steady DPP 6 Decrease 1 34
Chiayi City Kuomintang gain from DPP Huang Min-hui Kuomintang 5 Decrease 1 DPP 4 Decrease 1 23
Kinmen County Kuomintang gain from independent Yang Cheng-wu Kuomintang 9 Decrease 6 For Public Good Party 1 Increase 1 19
Lienchiang County Kuomintang hold Liu Cheng-ying Kuomintang 7 Increase 1 None 9

Magistrate and mayor elections

Opinion polls

2018 Taiwan magistrate/mayor elections nationwide opinion poll
Poll organization Date completed KMT DPP Others IND
TPOF2018-11-08 33.9%24.2%14.9%
Trend Survey2018-11-06 36.4%25.9%0.8%15.2%
Taiwan Brain Trust2018-07-2829.5% 38.6%0.4%10.5%

Results

Subdivision Electorate Turnout (%) Winner Runner-up Map
Name Votes % Name Votes %
New Taipei City 3,264,128 62.46 Hou You-yi 1,165,130 57.15 Su Tseng-chang 873,692 42.85
Taipei City 2,164,155 65.37 Ko Wen-je 580,820 41.05 Ting Shou-chung 577,566 40.82
Taoyuan City 1,732,591 59.63 Cheng Wen-tsan 552,330 53.46 Apollo Chen 407,234 39.42
Taichung City 2,213,789 66.12 Lu Shiow-yen 827,996 56.57 Lin Chia-lung 619,855 42.35
Tainan City 1,546,862 62.49 Huang Wei-cher 367,518 38.02 Kao Su-po 312,874 32.37
Kaohsiung City 2,281,338 72.63 Han Kuo-yu 892,545 53.87 Chen Chi-mai 742,239 44.80
Yilan County 373,510 66.97 Lin Zi-miao 123,767 49.48 Chen Ou-po 95,609 38.23
Hsinchu County 427,652 66.03 Yang Wen-ke 107,877 38.20 Hsu Hsin-ying 91,190 32.29
Miaoli County 446,507 68.17 Hsu Yao-chang 175,756 57.74 Hsu Ting-zhen 112,704 37.03
Changhua County 1,031,222 68.89 Wang Huei-mei 377,795 53.18 Wei Ming-ku 283,269 39.87
Nantou County 413,222 70.87 Lin Ming-chen 195,385 66.72 Hung Kuo-hao 97,460 33.28
Yunlin County 565,078 69.29 Chang Li-shan 210,770 53.82 Lee Chin-yung 163,325 41.72
Chiayi County 428,649 66.52 Weng Chang-liang 145,288 50.95 Wu Yu-jen 84,243 29.54
Pingtung County 689,393 68.20 Pan Men-an 262,809 55.90 Su Ching-chuan 197,518 42.01
Taitung County 179,706 66.51 Rao Ching-ling 70,577 59.05 Liu Chao-hao 44,264 37.04
Hualien County 268,817 63.09 Hsu Chen-wei 121,297 71.52 Liu Siao-Mei 43,879 25.87
Penghu County 86,603 61.10 Lai Feng-wei 20,570 38.87 Chen Kuang-fu 17,347 32.78
Keelung City 309,428 60.98 Lin Yu-chang 102,167 54.14 Hsieh Li-kung 86,529 45.86
Hsinchu City 338,323 64.17 Lin Chih-chien 107,612 49.57 Hsu Ming-tsai 60,508 27.87
Chiayi City 212,843 66.81 Huang Min-hui 58,558 41.18 Twu Shiing-jer 56,256 39.56
Kinmen County 117,913 41.75 Yang Cheng-wu 23,520 47.48 Chen Fu-hai 22,719 46.15
Lienchiang County 10,773 68.76 Liu Cheng-ying 4,861 65.62 Chu Hsiu-chen 1,284 17.33

Councillor elections

Nominations

Province County Members KMT DPP TSU PFP NP New Power Party IND/Other
Special municipality
Taipei 633327147548
New Taipei 6636363641
Taoyuan 6338343253
Taichung 6537363451
Tainan 57223721149
Kaohsiung 66373833348
Taiwan Province
Keelung 3119156119
Yilan County 3416181336
Hsinchu 3420121436
Hsinchu County 36277149
Miaoli County 381810242
Changhua County 542926132
Nantou County 37201329
Yunlin County 4310201242
Chiayi 23882124
Chiayi County 3792230
Hualien County 33339225
Taitung County 302942230
Pingtung County 553230143
Penghu County 1944130
Fujian Province Kinmen County 19101222
Lienchiang County 9103
Total91249740710261041777

Opinion polls

2018 Municipal Councillor & County Councillor Nationwide Polls
Poll source Date of completion Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Others Independent Lead
Taiwan Think TankApril 1, 201828.5% 33.6%4.9% 5.1%
Taiwan Brain TrustJuly 28, 2018 29.9%22.9%3.6% 7%
New Power PartySeptember 5, 2018 25.2%23.6%12.1% 1.6%
Taipei
China TimesJune 4, 2018 39.4%16.6% 22.8%
TrendsJuly 16, 2018 27.1%14.1%7.1%3.9% 13%
CM Media Archived 2017-02-20 at the Wayback MachineJuly 26, 2018 35%16.2%12.7% 18.8%
FormosaOctober 12, 2018 28.5%16.3%5.6% 12.2%
Taichung
CM MediaJuly 31, 2018 27.7%21.3%16% 6.4%
Kaohsiung
CM MediaSeptember 18, 2018 27.5%24.1%17.3% 3.4%
Hsinchu City
Taiwan Green PartyAugust 24, 2018 27.3%12.2%10.2% 15.1%
Changhua County
CM MediaOctober 16, 2018 32.5%17.8%14.9% 14.7%
Chiayi City
CM MediaSeptember 5, 2018 25%24.7%16.8% 0.3%
Yilan County
CM MediaSeptember 26, 2018 27%20.5%15.3% 7.5%

Results

Province County Members KMT DPP TSU PFP NP New Power Party IND/Other
Special municipality
Taipei 6329192238
New Taipei 6633258
Taoyuan 633218112
Taichung 65322517
Tainan 5716251114
Kaohsiung 6633251124
County and Non-Municipal
Keelung 31166216
Yilan County 34138112
Hsinchu 34156310
Hsinchu County 36192114
Miaoli County 38144218
Changhua County 542812113
Nantou County 3717812
Yunlin County 437121122
Chiayi 23541013
Chiayi County 3791711
Hualien County 3318312
Taitung County 3021117
Pingtung County 551715122
Penghu County 194312
Offshore Kinmen County 19910
Lienchiang County 972
Total91239423858216249
Speaker/Deputy Speaker election
Special municipality Speaker (Party) Deputy Speaker (Party)
Province County
Taipei Chen Chin-hsiang( Kuomintang) Yeh Lin-chuang( Kuomintang)
New Taipei Chiang Ken-huang( Kuomintang) Chen Hung-yuan( Kuomintang)
Taoyuan Ciou Yi-sheng( Kuomintang) Li Hsiao-chung( Kuomintang)
Taichung Chang Qing-chao( Kuomintang) Yen Li-ming( Kuomintang)
Tainan Kuo Hsin-liang Independent Lin Bing-li Independent
Kaohsiung Xu Kun-yuan( Kuomintang) Liu Shu-mei( Kuomintang)
Taiwan Province Keelung Tsai Wang-lien( Kuomintang) Jonathan Lin( Kuomintang)
Yilan County Chang Chien-rong( Kuomintang) Chen Han-chung Independent
Hsinchu County Chang Zhen-rong( Kuomintang) Wang Bing-han( Kuomintang)
Hsinchu Xu Xiu-rui( Kuomintang) Yu Pang-yen( Kuomintang)
Miaoli County Chung Tung-chin( Kuomintang) Li Wen-bin( Kuomintang)
Changhua County Hsieh Dien-lin( Kuomintang) Hsu Yuan-luan( Kuomintang)
Nantou County He Sheng-feng( Kuomintang) Pan Yi-quan( Kuomintang)
Yunlin County Shen Chung-lung( Kuomintang) Su Chun-hao( Democratic Progressive Party)
Chiayi County Chang Ming-ta( Democratic Progressive Party) Chen Yu-yueh( Democratic Progressive Party)
Chiayi Zhuang Feng-an Independent Su Tse-feng Independent
Pingtung County Chou Tien-lun( Kuomintang) Lu Wen-jui( Kuomintang)
Taitung County Wu Hsiu-hua( Kuomintang) Lin Tsung-han( Kuomintang)
Hualien County Zhang Jun( Kuomintang) Pan Yueh-Hsia( Kuomintang)
Penghu County Liu Chen Zhao-ling( Kuomintang) Chen Shuang-chuan( Kuomintang)
Fujian Province Kinmen County Hung Yun-dian( Kuomintang) Chou Tzu-chieh Independent
Lienchiang County Chang Yung-chiang( Kuomintang) Chou Jui-kuo( Kuomintang)

Township/city mayor elections

2018 Republic of China Township Head Results:
  Independent

Nominations

Province County Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Free Taiwan Party Others Independent
Special municipality
(Mountain indigenous District
Taiwan Province Yilan County 12 111011
Hsinchu County 13 14122
Miaoli County 18 13229
Changhua County 26 191944
Nantou County 13 13619
Yunlin County 20 51832
Chiayi County 18 21419
Pingtung County 33 12201156
Taitung County 16 13327
Hualien County 13 17213
Penghu County 6 327
Fujian Province Kinmen County 6 8110
Lienchiang County 4 5
New Taipei CityWulai District 1 4
TaoyuanFuxing District 1 12
TaichungHeping District 1 12
KaohsiungMaolin District,
Taoyuan District, Namasia District
3 27
Total2041399712304
Note:
  • The results of the election are subject to the Republic of China Central Election Commission.
  • Other parties include:
    Youth Party: 1 candidate in Kinmen County. Taiwan Advance Party: One candidate in Pingtung County.
  • The color of each municipality, county, and city is based on the party with the highest vote in the current election.

Results

Province County Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Others Independent
Special municipality
(Mountain indigenous District
Taiwan Province Yilan County 12 8 31
Hsinchu County 13 10 03
Miaoli County 18 10 8
Changhua County 26 9710
Nantou County 13 427
Yunlin County 20 1910
Chiayi County 18 0711
Pingtung County 33 8718
Taitung County 16 9 16
Hualien County 13 12 1
Penghu County 6 24
Fujian Province Kinmen County 6 3 3
Lienchiang County 4 4
New Taipei CityWulai District 1 1
TaoyuanFuxing District 1 1
TaichungHeping District 1 1
KaohsiungMaolin District,
Taoyuan District, Namasia District
3 2 1
Total2048340279
Note:
  • The results of the election are subject to the Republic of China Central Election Commission.
  • The color of each municipality, county, and city is based on the party with the highest vote in the current election.

Township/city council elections

Nominations

Province County Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Labor Party Trees Party People's First Party New Power Party Others Independent
Special municipality
(Mountain indigenous District
Taiwan Province Yilan County 131 49372143
Hsinchu County 142 685111187
Miaoli County 193 176295
Changhua County 317 4785385
Nantou County 163 435208
Yunlin County 228 1545293
Chiayi County 193 196247
Pingtung County 334 55532420
Taitung County 136 5962169
Hualien County 142 9281143
Penghu County 51 43775
Fujian Province Kinmen County 47 20441
Lienchiang County 22 2013
New Taipei CityWulai District 7 13
TaoyuanFuxing District 11 421
TaichungHeping District 11 612
KaohsiungMaolin District,
Taoyuan District, Namasia District
21 537
Total2,149523259181472,702
:
  • The results of the election are subject to the Republic of China Central Election Commission.
  • The color of each municipality, county, and city is based on the party with the highest vote in the current election.

Results

Province County Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Others Independent
Special municipality
(Mountain indigenous District
Taiwan Province Yilan County 131 372668
Hsinchu County 142 511189
Miaoli County 193 112180
Changhua County 317 3839240
Nantou County 163 342127
Yunlin County 228 1328187
Chiayi County 193 116176
Pingtung County 334 4339252
Taitung County 136 42391
Hualien County 142 654173
Penghu County 51 3147
Fujian Province Kinmen County 47 17228
Lienchiang County 21 13 8
New Taipei CityWulai District 7 7
TaoyuanFuxing District 11 47
TaichungHeping District 11 56
KaohsiungMaolin District,
Taoyuan District, Namasia District
21 318
Total2,14939015141,604
:
  • The results of the election are subject to the Republic of China Central Election Commission.
  • The color of each municipality, county, and city is based on the party with the highest vote in the current election.

Village chief elections

Nominations

Special municipality Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party People First Party TSU Chinese Unification Promotion Party People's Democratic Party New Power Party Green Party Taiwan Others Independent
Province County
Taipei 456 28263313576
New Taipei 1,032 3004141191,491
Taoyuan 504 13237844
Taichung 625 1397941,023
Tainan 649 641151,217
Kaohsiung 891 173218111,320
Taiwan Province Keelung City 157 3341258
Yilan County 233 3881401
Hsinchu County 192 771318
Hsinchu City 122 201209
Miaoli County 275 111509
Changhua County 589 3811111,067
Nantou County 262 554469
Yunlin County 391 111739
Chiayi County 357 81631
Chiayi City 84 202128
Pingtung County 463 5461815
Taitung County 147 705111251
Hualien County 176 1382248
Penghu County 96 172173
Fujian Province Kinmen County 37 17168
Lienchiang County 22 2310
Total7,7601,7205632165314012,768

Results

Special municipality Members Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Chinese Unification Promotion Party People First Party New Power Party People's Democratic Front Others Independent
Province County
Taipei 456 216351204
New Taipei 1029 2342711766
Taoyuan 504 9022410
Taichung 624 10718499
Tainan 649 4253554
Kaohsiung 887 123130634
Taiwan Province Keelung City 157 212134
Yilan County 233 235205
Hsinchu County 192 42150
Hsinchu City 121 14107
Miaoli County 274 41269
Changhua County 589 286555
Nantou County 262 361225
Yunlin County 390 5385
Chiayi County 356 6350
Chiayi City 84 16167
Pingtung County 461 323426
Taitung County 147 42111102
Hualien County 175 103171
Penghu County 95 1085
Fujian Province Kinmen County 37 631
Lienchiang County 22 202
Total7,7601,120285111146,231

Aftermath

President Tsai Ing-wen announced her resignation as chairperson for the Democratic Progressive Party; Premier William Lai also unilaterally announced his resignation on Facebook ; his resignation was approved in 2019. The DPP secretary general Hung Yao-fu and Secretary-General to the President Chen Chu also announced their resignations. Following the elections, the Taiwanese foreign minister claimed that China had meddled in the elections.[7]

Defector and self-proclaimed former spy William Wang claimed that the government of China had successfully supported candidates in the 2018 Taiwanese local elections.[8]

See also

Notes

    • 912 councillors
    • 204 township/city mayors and indigenous district chief administrators
    • 2,149 township/city council representatives
    • 7,760 village chiefs
    Figures in this infobox are for magistrate/mayor elections unless otherwise noted. Special municipalities are counted with counties/cities despite being counted separately in official statistics
  1. Special municipalities; turnout for counties and cities was 68.87%.
  2. Special municipalities; vote count for counties and cities was 1,919,531.
  3. Special municipalities; vote count for counties and cities was 1,497,455.
  4. Special municipalities; percentage for counties and cities was 48.80%.
  5. Special municipalities; percentage for counties and cities was 38.07%.
  6. Bold figures indicate majority
  7. Tied with PFP

References

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  2. Liu, Lee-jung; Lin, Ko (16 January 2018). "Local elections to be held in November". Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. Yang, Sophia (16 January 2018). "Taiwan to host nine-in-one elections on Nov. 24". Taiwan News. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  4. "Taiwan Local Elections of 2014 - Central Election Commission". cec.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-11-19. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  5. Chen, Yu-fu; Hetherington, William (27 August 2018). "Election registrations open today". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. 中選會資料庫網站,中央選舉委員會 (in Traditional Chinese). Central Election Commission.
  7. Brown, Adrian. "China accused of political meddling after Taiwan local elections". www.aljazeera.com. Al Jazeera. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  8. "Chinese spy confirms China's involvement in Taiwan 2020 election". Taiwan News. 23 November 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2019. Wang said that Beijing successfully backed several pro-China politicians, who won seats in the 2018 local elections.
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