Lowland Aborigine district | |
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Multi-member constituency for the Legislative Yuan | |
Electorate | Taiwanese Plains Aborigines |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2008 |
Member(s) | Yang Jen-fu (2008–2012) Liao Kuo-tung (2008–) Lin Cheng-er (2008–2016) Sra Kacaw (2012–) Chen Ying (2016–) |
The Lowland Aborigine constituency (Chinese: 平地原住民選舉區; pinyin: Píngdì 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 Lowland and Highland Aborigine districts were established in 1994.[2] Since 2008 the Lowland Taiwanese indigenous elect three members to the Legislative Yuan. At its peak between 1998 and 2004, the constituency sent four members to the Legislative Yuan.
The district is dominated by the Amis ethnic group, with only one legislator (Chen Ying) ever elected from the Puyuma ethnic group.
Legislators
Election | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | ||||
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1980 | Lin Tung-hung (Amis) Kuomintang | |||||||
1983 | Yang Chuan-kwang (Amis) Maysang Kalimud Kuomintang | |||||||
1986 | Tsai Chung-han (Amis) Safulo Kacaw Lalanges Kuomintang | |||||||
1989 | Chuang Chin-sheng (Amis) Kuomintang | |||||||
1992 | Kao Wei-he (Amis) Takapu Kuomintang | |||||||
1995 | Chang Ren-hsiang (Amis) Kuomintang | |||||||
1998 | Tsai Chung-han (Amis) Safulo Kacaw Lalanges Independent |
Yang Jen-fu (Amis) Kuomintang |
Lin Cheng-er (Amis) Kuomintang | |||||
2001 | Liao Kuo-tung (Amis) Sufin Siluko Kuomintang |
Lin Cheng-er (Amis) People First Party | ||||||
2004 | Chen Ying (Puyuma) Asenay Daliyalrep Democratic Progressive Party | |||||||
2008 | Lin Cheng-er (Amis) People First Party | |||||||
2012 | Jen Tian-tsair (Amis) Sra Kacaw Kuomintang | |||||||
2016 | Chen Ying (Puyuma) Asenay Daliyalrep Democratic Progressive Party | |||||||
2020 | ||||||||
2024 | Huang Jen (Amis) Kin Cyang Kuomintang |
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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