Mayor of the City of Taoyuan
Flag of Taoyuan
Incumbent
Chang San-cheng
since 25 December 2022
Term lengthfour years; may serve 1 consecutive terms
Websitewww.tycg.gov.tw

The Mayor of Taoyuan is the chief executive of the Taoyuan City Government. Taoyuan City is a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was formerly known as the magistrate of Taoyuan before 25 December 2014 when Taoyuan was still a county. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county during that time period.

Titles of the Mayor

DateEnglishCharactersMandarinTaiwaneseHakka
Oct 1950–Dec 2014Magistrate of Taoyuan桃園縣縣長Táoyuán Xiàn XiànzhǎngThô-hn̂g-koān Koān-tiúⁿThò-yèn-yen Yen-chhòng
Dec 2014–presentMayor of Taoyuan桃園市市長Táoyuán Shì ShìzhǎngThô-hn̂g-chhī Chhī-tiúⁿThò-yèn-sṳ Sṳ-chhòng

List of Mayors

Magistrates of Taoyuan County

  Kuomintang   Independent   Democratic Progressive Party

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party Term
1 Hsu Chung-teh
徐崇德
Xú Chóngdé (Mandarin)
Chhì Chhùng-tet (Hakka)
(1900–1985)
1 May 19512 June 1954 Kuomintang 1
2 June 19542 June 1957 2
2 Chang Fang-hsieh
張芳燮
Zhāng Fāngxiè (Mandarin)
Chông Fông-siet (Hakka)
(1914–1994)
2 June 19572 June 1960 Kuomintang 3
3 Wu Hung-ling
吳鴻麟
Wú Hónglín (Mandarin)
Ǹg Fùng-lîn (Hakka)
(1899–1995)
2 June 19602 June 1964[lower-alpha 1] Kuomintang 4
4 Chen Chang-shou
陳長壽
Chén Chángshòu (Mandarin)
Chhṳ̀n Chhòng-su (Hakka)
(1905–1977)
2 June 19642 June 1968 Kuomintang 5
5 Hsu Hsin-chih
許新枝
Xǔ Xīnzhī (Mandarin)
Hí Sîn-kî (Hakka)
(1928–)
2 June 19682 June 1972[lower-alpha 2] Kuomintang 6
Lee Shu-yu[lower-alpha 3]
李樹猶
Lǐ Shùyóu (Mandarin)
Lí Su-yù (Hakka)
(1916–2003)
2 June 19721 February 1973[lower-alpha 4] Kuomintang
6 Wu Po-hsiung[lower-alpha 5]
吳伯雄
Wú Bóxióng (Mandarin)
Ǹg Pak-hiùng (Hakka)
(1939–)
1 February 197320 December 1976[lower-alpha 6] Kuomintang 7
Weng Chien[lower-alpha 3]
翁鈐
Wēng Qián (Mandarin)
Vûng Khiàm (Hakka)
(1917–1997)
20 December 197620 December 1977 Kuomintang
7 Hsu Hsin-liang
許信良
Xǔ Xìnliáng (Mandarin)
Hí Sin-liòng (Hakka)
(1941–)
20 December 19771 July 1979[lower-alpha 7] Independent 8
Yeh Kuo-kuang[lower-alpha 3]
葉國光
Yè Guóguāng (Mandarin)
Ya̍p Koet-kông (Hakka)
(1923–)
1 July 197920 December 1981 Kuomintang
8 Hsu Hung-chih
徐鴻志
Xú Hóngzhì (Mandarin)
Chhì Fùng-chṳ (Hakka)
(1937–2018)
20 December 198120 December 1985 Kuomintang 9
20 December 198520 December 1989 10
9 Liu Pang-yu
劉邦友
Liú Bāngyǒu (Mandarin)
Liù Pâng-yû (Hakka)
(1942–1996)
20 December 198920 December 1993 Kuomintang 11
20 December 199321 November 1996[lower-alpha 8] 12
Liao Pen-yang[lower-alpha 3]
廖本洋
Liào Běnyáng (Mandarin)
Liau Pún-yòng (Hakka)
(?–)
21 November 199628 March 1997 Kuomintang
10 Annette Lu[lower-alpha 9]
呂秀蓮
Lǚ Xiùlián (Mandarin)
Lî Siu-lièn (Hakka)
(1944–)
28 March 199720 December 1997 Democratic Progressive Party
20 December 199720 May 2000[lower-alpha 10] 13
Hsu Ying-shen[lower-alpha 11][lower-alpha 12]
許應深
Xǔ Yìngshēn (Mandarin)
Hí En-chhṳ̂m (Hakka)
(1948–)
20 May 200020 December 2001 Democratic Progressive Party
11 Eric Chu
朱立倫
Zhū Lìlún (Mandarin)
Chû Li̍p-lùn (Hakka)
(1961–)
20 December 200120 December 2005 Kuomintang 14
20 December 200510 September 2009[lower-alpha 13] 15
Huang Min-kon[lower-alpha 14]
黃敏恭
Huáng Mǐngōng (Mandarin)
Vòng Men-kiûng (Hakka)
(1947–)
10 September 200920 December 2009 Kuomintang
12 John Wu[lower-alpha 15]
吳志揚
Wú Zhìyáng (Mandarin)
Ǹg Chṳ-yòng (Hakka)
(1969–)
20 December 200925 December 2014[lower-alpha 16] Kuomintang 16

Mayors of Taoyuan City (special municipality)

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party Term
1 Cheng Wen-tsan
鄭文燦
Zhèng Wéncàn (Mandarin)
Chhiáng Vùn-chhan (Hakka)
(1967–)
25 December 201425 December 2018 Democratic Progressive Party 1
25 December 201825 December 2022 2
2 Chang San-cheng
張善政
Zhāng Shànzhèng (Mandarin)
(1954–)
25 December 2022Incumbent Kuomintang 3

Timeline

Cheng Wen-tsanJohn WuEric ChuAnnette LuLiu Pang-yuHsu Hsin-liangWu Po-hsiung

See also

Notes

  1. Term extended to 4 years.
  2. Left office to serve as Taiwan Province Civil Affairs Department Commissioner.
  3. 1 2 3 4 As acting; provincial council member.
  4. Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  5. Son of Wu Hung-ling.
  6. Left office to head the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau.
  7. Removed from office.
  8. Assassinated.
  9. Elected in by-election. First woman and DPP Magistrate of Taoyuan.
  10. Resigned before inauguration as vice president of the Republic of China.
  11. Nephew of Hsu Hsin-liang.
  12. Designated by Executive Yuan as acting.
  13. Resigned to become the vice premier of the Republic of China.
  14. As acting; deputy magistrate.
  15. Son of Wu Po-hsiung.
  16. Last Magistrate of Taoyuan. Lost in the first mayor election.
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