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===Results by party-list===
The party list uses the Hare quota formula under the [[largest remainder method]] to allocate the 34 seats. In order to qualify for seats based on the party-list vote share, a party must exceed a threshold of 5% of the second votes nationwide. For each party, at least half of the legislators elected under this system must be female.
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;"
|+ colspan="9" |2020 Taiwanese legislative party list results
|-
!align="center" width=1em |S/N
!align="center" width=50em colspan=2 |Party
!align="center" width=8em |Votes
!align="center" width=8em |1st Round<br>%
!align="center" width=8em |2nd Round<br>%
!align="center" |Elected members
!align="center" width=8em |Seats (±)
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|align="center" |1|| align="left" bgcolor="#C0C0C0" | || United Action Alliance
|align="right" |17,515 ||align="right" | 0.12 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |2|| align="left" bgcolor="#253686" | || [[Chinese Unification Promotion Party]]
|align="right" |32,966||align="right" | 0.23 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |3|| align="left" bgcolor="{{People First Party (Taiwan)/meta/color}}" | || [[People First Party (Taiwan)|People First Party]]
|align="right" |518,921||align="right" | 3.66 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{decrease}} 3)
|-
|align="center" |4|| align="left" bgcolor="#C0C0C0" | || StabilityOfPower Party
|align="right" |94,563||align="right" | 0.67||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |5|| align="left" bgcolor="#A73F24" | || Taiwan Statebuilding Party
|align="right" |447,286||align="right" | 3.16||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |6|| align="left" bgcolor="{{New Power Party/meta/color}}" | || [[New Power Party]]
|align="right" |1,098,100||align="right" | 7.75||align="right" | 8.98 || [[Chen Jiau-hua]], [[Chiu Hsien-chin]], [[Wang Wan-yu]] || 3 ({{decrease}} 2)
|-
|align="center" |7|| align="left" bgcolor="{{New Party Taiwan/meta/color}}" | || [[New Party (Taiwan)|New Party]]
|align="right" |147,373||align="right" | 1.04||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |8|| align="left" bgcolor="#5BBEDE" | || [[Formosa Alliance]]
|align="right" |29,324||align="right" | 0.21||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |9|| align="left" bgcolor="{{Kuomintang/meta/color}}" | || [[Kuomintang]]
|align="right" |4,723,504||align="right" | 33.36 ||align="right" | 38.65 || [[Tseng Ming-chung]], [[Yeh Yu-lan]], [[Stacey Lee]], [[Wu Sz-huai]], [[Cheng Li-wun]], [[Lin Wen-jui]], [[Liao Wan-ju]], [[Wong Chung-chun]], [[Wu I-ding]], [[Chen I-hsin]], [[Chang Yu-mei]], [[Lee De-wei]], [[Wen Yu-hsia]] || 13 ({{increase}} 2)
|-
|align="center" |10|| align="left" bgcolor="#5BBEDE" | || [[Taiwan Action Party Alliance]]
|align="right" |143,617||align="right" | 1.01 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |11|| align="left" bgcolor="#FF0100" | || [[Labor Party (Taiwan)|Labour Party]]
|align="right" |19,941||align="right" | 0.14 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |12|| align="left" bgcolor="{{Green Party Taiwan/meta/color}}" | || [[Green Party (Taiwan)|Green Party]]
|align="right" |341,465||align="right" | 2.41 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |13|| align="left" bgcolor="#C0C0C0" | || Religious Alliance
|align="right" |31,117||align="right" | 0.22 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |14|| align="left" bgcolor="{{Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color}}" | || [[Democratic Progressive Party]]
|align="right" |4,811,241 ||align="right" | 33.98 ||align="right" | 39.37 || [[Wu Yu-chin]], [[Hung Sun-han]], [[Fan Yun]], [[Low Meei-ling]], [[Chiu Tai-yuan]], [[Chou Chun-mi]], [[You Si-kun]], [[Ker Chien-ming]], [[Kuan Bi-ling]], [[Chuang Jui-hsiung]], [[Shen Fa-hui]], [[Lin Chu-yin]], [[Tang Hui-jen]] || 13 ({{decrease}} 5)
|-
|align="center" |15|| align="left" bgcolor="{{Taiwan People's Party/meta/color}}" | || [[Taiwan People's Party]]
|align="right" |1,588,806 ||align="right" | 11.22 ||align="right" | 13.00 || [[Lai Xiang-ling]], [[Zhang Qi-lu]], [[Gao Hong-an]], [[Qiu Chen-yuan]], [[Cai Bi-ru]] || 5 ({{increase}} 5)
|-
|align="center" |16|| align="left" bgcolor="#51458B" | || Taiwan Renewal Party
|align="right" |11,952 ||align="right" | 0.08 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |17|| align="left" bgcolor="#77AEA5" | || [[:zh:台澎黨|Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party]]
|align="right" |11,681||align="right" | 0.08 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |18|| align="left" bgcolor="#FCC800" | || [[Congress Party Alliance]]
|align="right" |40,331 ||align="right" | 0.28 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="center" |19|| align="left" bgcolor="{{Taiwan Solidarity Union/meta/color}}" | || [[Taiwan Solidarity Union]]
|align="right" |50,435 ||align="right" | 0.36 ||align="right" | – || – || 0 ({{steady}} 0)
|-
|align="left" colspan=3| Blank and invalid votes
|align="right" |296,155 ||align="right" | ||align="right" | – || – ||
|- style=font-weight:bold
|align="left" colspan=3| Total
|align="right" |14,456,293 ||align="right" | 100.00 ||align="right" | 100.00 || ||
|-
|align="left" colspan=3| Registered voters/turnout
|align="right" |19,312,105 ||align="right" | 74.86 ||align="right" | || ||
|}
|}



Revision as of 05:05, 13 January 2020

2020 Taiwanese legislative election

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All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
57 seats needed for a majority
Registered19,221,861[a]
Turnout74.9%[b] Increase 8.6 pp
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Cho Jung-tai Wu Den-yih Ko Wen-je
Party DPP Kuomintang TPP
Alliance Pan-Green Pan-Blue None
Leader since 9 January 2019 20 August 2017 6 August 2019
Last election 68 seats, 44.1%[c] 35 seats, 26.9%[c] Did not stand[d]
Seats won 61 38 5
Seat change Decrease 7 Increase 3 Increase 5
Popular vote 4,811,241[c] 4,723,504[c] 1,588,806[c]
Percentage 33.9%[c] 33.3%[c] 11.2%[c]
Swing Decrease 10.2 pp[c] Increase 6.4 pp[c] New party

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Hsu Yung-ming Chen Yi-chi
Party NPP Statebuilding
Alliance None Pan-Green
Leader since 21 August 2019 15 May 2016
Last election 5 seats, 6.1%[c] Did not stand[d]
Seats won 3 1
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 1
Popular vote 1,098,100[c] 447,286[c]
Percentage 7.7%[c] 3.1%[c]
Swing Increase 1.6 pp[c] New party

Elected member party by seat

The 2020 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan, together with the 15th presidential election in Taiwan.[1] The term of the Legislative Yuan will begin on 1 February 2020.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost seven seats but retained a majority of 61 seats in the Legislative Yuan. The Kuomintang gained three seats, winning 38. The New Power Party won three seats, down from five in the last election. The Taiwan People's Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative Yuan with five seats and one seat, respectively, with five independent candidates winning their seats and the People First Party losing all of their seats.

Electoral system

The 113 members of the Legislative Yuan are elected by a supplementary member system, with 73 from geographical constituencies via first-past-the-post, six from two nationwide aboriginal constituencies, each with three members, via single non-transferable vote, and 34 from closed-list proportional representation (PR) via a national party vote. Seats are allocated using the Hare quota. In order to qualify for seats based on the party-list vote share, a party must exceed a threshold of 5% of the second votes nationwide. For each party, at least half of the legislators elected under this system must be female.

Under the Article 35 and 37 of the Civil Servants Election and Recall Act, the electoral constituencies are to be revised every ten years based on population of quota by the end of two years and two months before the tenure of current legislators ends, which is obtained by household investigation. The Central Election Commission reviews the boundaries then submit the proposal of altering electoral districts to the Legislative Yuan 20 months before the election for final consent and announcement. In 2019, after negotiations between the Presidents of the Executive and Legislative Yuans, changes to the electoral divisions include:[2]

  • Kaoshiung and Pingtung each lost a seat.
  • Tainan and Hsinchu County each gained a seat.
  • The boundary between Taichung II and Taichung VII was adjusted.

Contesting parties and candidates

Party General seats Aboriginal seats Party list Total
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color" | Democratic Progressive Party 67 2 33 102
bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color" | Kuomintang 71 5 31 107
bgcolor="Template:Taiwan People's Party/meta/color" | Taiwan People's Party 17 28 45
bgcolor="Template:New Power Party/meta/color" | New Power Party 5 11 16
Taiwan Statebuilding Party 10 6 16
bgcolor="Template:People First Party (Taiwan)/meta/color" | People First Party 10 22 32
bgcolor="Template:Green Party Taiwan/meta/color" | Green Party 10 1 6 17
bgcolor="Template:New Party Taiwan/meta/color" | New Party 10 10
Taiwan Action Party Alliance 11 5 16
Stabilizing Force Party 9 2 10 21
bgcolor="Template:Taiwan Solidarity Union/meta/color" | Taiwan Solidarity Union 7 7
Congress Party Alliance 13 6 19
Chinese Unification Promotion Party 10 7 17
Interfaith Union 12 8 20
Formosa Alliance 10 2 6 18
Labor Party 10 2 12
United Action Alliance 10 2 8 20
Taiwan Renewal Party 11 1 6 18
Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party 9 1 4 14
Taiwan Labor Party 3 3
bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color" | Independent 86 5 91
Others 26 0 0 26
Total 410 21 216 647

Opinion polling

Results

Full results

Template:2020 Taiwanese legislative election

Total 113 Legislative Yuan seats
DPP
54.0%
KMT
33.6%
TPP
4.4%
NPP
2.7%
TSP
0.9%
IND
4.4%
Party-list vote
DPP
33.9%
KMT
33.3%
TPP
11.2%
NPP
7.7%
TSP
3.1%
IND
1.9%

Results by constituency

Constituency Incumbent Candidates Results
Winner First runner-up
New Taipei City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lu Sun-ling (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Hung Mong-kai (KMT) KMT gain
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Shu-fen (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Shu-fen (DPP) DPP hold
III bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Yu Tian (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Yu Tian (DPP) DPP hold
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wu Ping-jui (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wu Ping-jui (DPP) DPP hold
V bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Su Chiao-hui (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Su Chiao-hui (DPP) DPP hold
VI bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chang Hung-lu (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chang Hung-lu (DPP) DPP hold
VII bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lo Chih-cheng (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lo Chih-cheng (DPP) DPP hold
VIII bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiang Yung-chang (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiang Yung-chang (DPP) DPP hold
IX bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lin Te-fu (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lin Te-fu (KMT) KMT hold
X bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wu Chi-ming (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wu Chi-ming (DPP) DPP hold
XI bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lo Ming-tsai (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lo Ming-tsai (KMT) KMT hold
XII bgcolor="Template:New Power Party/meta/color"| Huang Kuo-chang (NPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lai Pin-yu (DPP) DPP gain
Taipei City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Rosalia Wu (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Rosalia Wu (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Ho Chih-wei (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Ho Chih-wei (DPP) DPP hold
III bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chiang Wan-an (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chiang Wan-an (KMT) KMT hold
IV bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lee Yen-hsiu (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Kao Chia-yu (DPP) DPP gain
V bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Freddy Lim (Independent) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Freddy Lim (Independent) Incumbent hold
VI bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chiang Nai-shin (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lin Yi-hua (KMT) KMT hold (new member)
VII bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Fai Hrong-tai (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Fai Hrong-tai (KMT) KMT hold
VIII bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lai Shyh-bao (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lai Shyh-bao (KMT) KMT hold
Taoyuan City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Cheng Yun-peng (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Cheng Yun-peng (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Lai Su-mei (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Huang Shier-Chieg (DPP) DPP hold (new member)
III bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chen Shei-saint (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lu Ming Che (KMT) KMT hold (new member)
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Cheng Pao-ching (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Wan Mei-ling (KMT) KMT gain
V bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lu Yu-ling (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lu Yu-ling (KMT) KMT hold
VI bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Chao Cheng-yu (Independent) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Chao Cheng-yu (Independent) Incumbent hold
Taichung City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Tsai Chi-chang (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Tsai Chi-chang (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Yen Kuan-heng (KMT) Chen Po-wei (Statebuilding) bgcolor="Template:Taiwan Solidarity Union/meta/color" | Statebuilding gain
III bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Hung Tzu-yung (Nonpartisan) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Yang Chiung-ying (KMT) KMT gain
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chang Liao Wan-chien (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chang Liao Wan-chien (DPP) DPP hold
V bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Shen Chih-hwii (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Zhuang Ching-cheng (DPP) DPP gain
VI bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Huang Kuo-shu (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Huang Kuo-shu (DPP) DPP hold
VII bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Ho Hsin-chun (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Ho Hsin-chun (DPP) DPP hold
VIII bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Johnny Chiang (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Johnny Chiang (KMT) KMT hold
Tainan City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Yeh Yi-jin (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lai Huei-yuen (DPP) DPP hold (new member)
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Kuo Kuo-wen (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Kuo Kuo-wen (DPP) DPP hold
III bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ting-fei (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ting-fei (DPP) DPP hold
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Jun-xian (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin I-chin (DPP) DPP pickup[3]
V bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wang Ding-yu (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Jun-xian (DPP) DPP hold[4]
VI New constituency bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wang Ding-yu (DPP) DPP hold[5]
Kaohsiung City I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiu Yi-ying (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiu Yi-ying (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiu Chih-wei (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chiu Chih-wei (DPP) DPP hold
III bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Shyh-fang (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Shyh-fang (DPP) DPP hold
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Tai-hua (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lin Tai-hua (DPP) DPP hold
V bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Kuan Bi-ling (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lee Kun-tse (DPP) DPP hold[6]
VI bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lee Kun-tse (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chao Tien-lin (DPP) DPP hold[7]
VII bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chao Tien-lin (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Hsu Chih-chieh (DPP) DPP hold[8]
VIII bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Hsu Chih-chieh (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lai Jui-lung (DPP) DPP hold[9]
Yilan County bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ou-po (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ou-po (DPP) DPP hold
Hsinchu County I New constituency bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lin Wei-chou (KMT) KMT pickup
II New constituency bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Lin Si-ming (KMT) KMT pickup
Miaoli County I bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chen Chao-ming (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chen Chao-ming (KMT) KMT hold
II bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Hsu Chih-jung (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Hsu Chih-jung (KMT) KMT hold
Changhua County I bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Ko Cheng-fang (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Hsiu-bao (DPP) DPP gain
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Huang Hsiu-fang (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Huang Hsiu-fang (DPP) DPP hold
III bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Hung Chun-yi (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Xie Yi-feng (KMT) KMT gain
IV bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Su-yueh (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Su-yueh (DPP) DPP hold
Nantou County I bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Ma Wen-chun (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Ma Wen-chun (KMT) KMT hold
II bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Hsu Shu-hua (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Hsu Shu-hua (KMT) KMT hold
Yunlin County I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Su Chin-feng (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Su Chin-feng (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Chien-kuo (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Chien-kuo (DPP) DPP hold
Chiayi County I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Tsai Yi-yu (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Tsai Yi-yu (DPP) DPP hold
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ming-wen (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ming-wen (DPP) DPP hold
Pingtung County I bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Su Chen-ching (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chung Chia-pin (DPP) DPP hold[10]
II bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chung Chia-pin (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Su Chen-ching (Independent)'[11] Incumbent hold[12]
Hualian County bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Hsiao Bi-khim (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Fu Kun-chi (Independent) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Independent gain
Taitung County bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Chao-how (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Liu Chao-how (DPP) DPP hold
Penghu County bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Yang Yao (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Yang Yao (DPP) DPP hold
Keelung City bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Cai Shi-ying (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Cai Shi-ying (DPP) DPP hold
Hsinchu City bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Ker Chien-ming (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Cheng Cheng-chien (KMT) KMT gain
Chiayi City bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Lee Chun-yi (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Wang Mei-hui (DPP) DPP hold (new member)
Kinmen County bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chen Yu-chen (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chen Yu-chen (KMT) KMT hold
Lienchiang County bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Cheng Hsueh-sheng (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Cheng Hsueh-sheng (KMT) KMT hold
Lowland Aborigine bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Sra Kacaw (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Sra Kacaw (KMT) KMT hold
bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Liao Kuo-tung (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Liao Kuo-tung (KMT) KMT hold
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ying (DPP) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Chen Ying (DPP) DPP hold
Highland Aborigine bgcolor="Template:Non-Partisan Solidarity Union/meta/color"| Kao Chin Su-mei (NPSU) bgcolor="Template:Nonpartisan/meta/color"| Kao Chin Su-mei (Independent)[e] Incumbent hold
bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Chien Tung-ming (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color"| Saidai Tarovecahe (DPP) DPP gain
bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Kung Wen-chi (KMT) bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color"| Kung Wen-chi (KMT) KMT hold

Results by party-list

The party list uses the Hare quota formula under the largest remainder method to allocate the 34 seats. In order to qualify for seats based on the party-list vote share, a party must exceed a threshold of 5% of the second votes nationwide. For each party, at least half of the legislators elected under this system must be female.

2020 Taiwanese legislative party list results
S/N Party Votes 1st Round
%
2nd Round
%
Elected members Seats (±)
1 United Action Alliance 17,515 0.12 0 (Steady 0)
2 Chinese Unification Promotion Party 32,966 0.23 0 (Steady 0)
3 align="left" bgcolor="Template:People First Party (Taiwan)/meta/color" | People First Party 518,921 3.66 0 (Decrease 3)
4 StabilityOfPower Party 94,563 0.67 0 (Steady 0)
5 Taiwan Statebuilding Party 447,286 3.16 0 (Steady 0)
6 align="left" bgcolor="Template:New Power Party/meta/color" | New Power Party 1,098,100 7.75 8.98 Chen Jiau-hua, Chiu Hsien-chin, Wang Wan-yu 3 (Decrease 2)
7 align="left" bgcolor="Template:New Party Taiwan/meta/color" | New Party 147,373 1.04 0 (Steady 0)
8 Formosa Alliance 29,324 0.21 0 (Steady 0)
9 align="left" bgcolor="Template:Kuomintang/meta/color" | Kuomintang 4,723,504 33.36 38.65 Tseng Ming-chung, Yeh Yu-lan, Stacey Lee, Wu Sz-huai, Cheng Li-wun, Lin Wen-jui, Liao Wan-ju, Wong Chung-chun, Wu I-ding, Chen I-hsin, Chang Yu-mei, Lee De-wei, Wen Yu-hsia 13 (Increase 2)
10 Taiwan Action Party Alliance 143,617 1.01 0 (Steady 0)
11 Labour Party 19,941 0.14 0 (Steady 0)
12 align="left" bgcolor="Template:Green Party Taiwan/meta/color" | Green Party 341,465 2.41 0 (Steady 0)
13 Religious Alliance 31,117 0.22 0 (Steady 0)
14 align="left" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color" | Democratic Progressive Party 4,811,241 33.98 39.37 Wu Yu-chin, Hung Sun-han, Fan Yun, Low Meei-ling, Chiu Tai-yuan, Chou Chun-mi, You Si-kun, Ker Chien-ming, Kuan Bi-ling, Chuang Jui-hsiung, Shen Fa-hui, Lin Chu-yin, Tang Hui-jen 13 (Decrease 5)
15 align="left" bgcolor="Template:Taiwan People's Party/meta/color" | Taiwan People's Party 1,588,806 11.22 13.00 Lai Xiang-ling, Zhang Qi-lu, Gao Hong-an, Qiu Chen-yuan, Cai Bi-ru 5 (Increase 5)
16 Taiwan Renewal Party 11,952 0.08 0 (Steady 0)
17 Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party 11,681 0.08 0 (Steady 0)
18 Congress Party Alliance 40,331 0.28 0 (Steady 0)
19 align="left" bgcolor="Template:Taiwan Solidarity Union/meta/color" | Taiwan Solidarity Union 50,435 0.36 0 (Steady 0)
Blank and invalid votes 296,155
Total 14,456,293 100.00 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 19,312,105 74.86

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Constituency electorate; party-list electorate size was 19,312,105
  2. ^ Average of constituency and party-list votes
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Party-list votes
  4. ^ a b Not yet established
  5. ^ Kao Chin Su-mei ran as an Independent in the election, but she is affiliated to the NPSU[13]

References

  1. ^ Wang, Cheng-chung; Ko, Lin (19 March 2019). "Presidential, legislative elections to be held Jan. 11, 2020". Central News Agency. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  2. ^ 蘇嘉全、賴清德協商立委選區定案 僅屏東再微調 Mirror Media, 7 January 2019 (in Chinese)
  3. ^ Lin Jun-xian, incumbent member from this district, chose to run in the Tainan's 5th district, making this district an open seat
  4. ^ Lin Jun-xian, incumbent member from Tainan's 4th district, chose to run in the redistricted 5th district and won
  5. ^ Wang Ding-yu, incumbent member from Tainan's 5th district, chose to run in the newly created 6th district and won
  6. ^ Lee Kun-tse, the incumbent member from Kaohsiung's 6th district, chose to run in the redistricted 5th district and won
  7. ^ Chao Tien-lin, the incumbent member from Kaohsiung's 7th district, chose to run in the redistricted 6th district and won
  8. ^ Hsu Chih-chieh, the incumbent member from Kaohsiung's 8th district, chose to run in the redistricted 7th district and won
  9. ^ Lai Jui-lung, the incumbent member from Kaohsiung's 9th district, chose to run in the redistricted 8th district and won
  10. ^ Chung Chia-pin, incumbent member from Pingtung County's 2nd district, chose to run in the redistricted 1st district and won
  11. ^ Su holds a DPP membership, but ran as an independent candidate in this election Su's original party, DPP, supported Su by not nominating its own candidate
  12. ^ Su Chen-ching, incumbent member from Pingtung County's 1st district, chose to run in the redistricted 2nd district and won
  13. ^ Cite error: The named reference TaiElect2020 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).