10th Legislative Yuan

The 10th Legislative Yuan is the current session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, which began on 1 February 2020. Members were elected in the 2020 legislative election,[1] in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) retained majority status as did pan-green parties. The next legislative election is scheduled for 2024.

10th Legislative Yuan
9th 11th
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Yuan
JurisdictionTaiwan
Meeting placeLegislative Yuan Building
Term1 February 2020 – 31 January 2024
Election2020 Taiwanese legislative election
Members113
Seat composition for the 10th Legislative Yuan before changes
  DPP (61)
  KMT (38)
  TPP (5)
  NPP (3)
  TSP (1)
  Independent (KMT Caucus) (1)
  Independent (DPP Caucus) (2)
  Independent (2)

Single-member constituency

ConstituencyLegislatorParty
New Taipei
City
I Hung Mong-kaiKuomintang
II Lin Shu-fenDemocratic Progressive Party
III Yu TianDemocratic Progressive Party
IV Wu Ping-juiDemocratic Progressive Party
V Su Chiao-huiDemocratic Progressive Party
VI Chang Hung-luDemocratic Progressive Party
VII Lo Chih-chengDemocratic Progressive Party
VIII Chiang Yung-changDemocratic Progressive Party
IX Lin Te-fuKuomintang
X Wu Chi-mingDemocratic Progressive Party
XI Lo Ming-tsaiKuomintang
XII Lai Pin-yuDemocratic Progressive Party
Taipei CityI Rosalia WuDemocratic Progressive Party
II Ho Chih-weiDemocratic Progressive Party
III Wang Hung-weiKuomintang
IV Kao Chia-yuDemocratic Progressive Party
V Freddy LimIndependent
VI Vacant
VII Fai Hrong-taiKuomintang
VIII Lai Shyh-baoKuomintang
Taoyuan CityI Cheng Yun-pengDemocratic Progressive Party
II Huang Shier-chiegDemocratic Progressive Party
III Lu Ming-cheKuomintang
IV Wan Mei-lingKuomintang
V Lu Yu-lingKuomintang
VI Chao Cheng-yuIndependent (Caucuses with DPP)
Taichung
City
I Tsai Chi-changDemocratic Progressive Party
II Lin Ching-yiDemocratic Progressive Party
III Yang Chiung-yingKuomintang
IV Chang Liao Wan-chienDemocratic Progressive Party
V Zhuang Ching-chengDemocratic Progressive Party
VI Huang Kuo-shuIndependent[lower-alpha 1]
VII Ho Hsin-chunDemocratic Progressive Party
VIII Johnny ChiangKuomintang
Tainan CityI Lai Huei-yuenDemocratic Progressive Party
II Kuo Kuo-wenDemocratic Progressive Party
III Chen Ting-feiDemocratic Progressive Party
IV Lin I-chinDemocratic Progressive Party
V Lin Chun-hsienDemocratic Progressive Party
VI Wang Ting-yuDemocratic Progressive Party
Kaohsiung
City
I Chiu Yi-yingDemocratic Progressive Party
II Chiu Chih-weiDemocratic Progressive Party
III Liu Shyh-fangDemocratic Progressive Party
IV Lin Tai-huaDemocratic Progressive Party
V Lee Kun-tseDemocratic Progressive Party
VI Chao Tien-linDemocratic Progressive Party
VII Hsu Chih-chiehDemocratic Progressive Party
VIII Lai Jui-lungDemocratic Progressive Party
Yilan County Chen Ou-poDemocratic Progressive Party
Hsinchu
County
I Lin Wei-chouKuomintang
II Lin Si-mingKuomintang
Miaoli
County
I Chen Chao-mingKuomintang
II Hsu Chih-jungKuomintang
Changhua
County
I Chen Hsiu-baoDemocratic Progressive Party
II Huang Hsiu-fangDemocratic Progressive Party
III Hsieh Yi-fongKuomintang
IV Chen Su-yuehDemocratic Progressive Party
Nantou
County
I Ma Wen-chunKuomintang
II Frida TsaiDemocratic Progressive Party[lower-alpha 2]
Yunlin
County
I Su Chih-fenDemocratic Progressive Party
II Liu Chien-kuoDemocratic Progressive Party
Chiayi
County
I Tsai Yi-yuDemocratic Progressive Party
II Chen Ming-wenDemocratic Progressive Party
Pingtung
County
I Chung Chia-pinDemocratic Progressive Party
II Su Chen-chingIndependent (Caucuses with DPP)[lower-alpha 3]
Hualien County Fu Kun-chiKuomintang
Taitung County Liu Chao-howDemocratic Progressive Party
Penghu County Yang YaoDemocratic Progressive Party
Keelung City Tsai Shih-yingDemocratic Progressive Party
Hsinchu City Cheng Cheng-chienKuomintang
Chiayi City Wang Mei-huiDemocratic Progressive Party
Kinmen County Chen Yu-chenKuomintang
Lienchiang
County
Chen Hsueh-shengKuomintang
Lowland
Indigenous
Peoples
Jeng Tian-tsair
(Sra Kacaw)
Kuomintang
Liao Kuo-tung
(Sufin Siluko)
Kuomintang
Chen Ying
(Asenay Daliyalrep)
Democratic Progressive Party
Highland
Indigenous
Peoples
Kao Chin Su-mei
(Ciwas Ali)
Independent (Caucuses with KMT)[lower-alpha 4].
Wu Li-hua
(Saidhai Tahovecahe)
Democratic Progressive Party
Kung Wen-chi
(Yosi Takun)
Kuomintang

Party-list Proportional Representation

No.NameParty
1 Wu Yu-chinDemocratic Progressive Party
2 Hung Sun-hanDemocratic Progressive Party
3 Fan YunDemocratic Progressive Party
4 Lo Mei-lingDemocratic Progressive Party
5 Chiu Tai-yuanDemocratic Progressive Party
6 Chou Chun-miDemocratic Progressive Party[lower-alpha 5]
7 Yu Shyi-kunDemocratic Progressive Party
8 Ker Chien-mingDemocratic Progressive Party
9 Kuan Bi-lingDemocratic Progressive Party[lower-alpha 6]
10 Chuang Jui-hsiungDemocratic Progressive Party
11 Shen Fa-huiDemocratic Progressive Party
12 Michelle LinDemocratic Progressive Party
13 Tang Hui-jenDemocratic Progressive Party
14 Chen Ching-minDemocratic Progressive Party[lower-alpha 7]
15 Chen Pei-yuDemocratic Progressive Party[lower-alpha 8]
No.NameParty
1 Tseng Ming-chungKuomintang
2 Yeh Yu-lanKuomintang
3 Stacey LeeKuomintang
4 Wu Sz-huaiKuomintang
5 Cheng Li-wunKuomintang
6 Lin Wen-juiKuomintang
7 Liao Wan-juKuomintang
8 Wong Chung-chunKuomintang
9 Wu I-dingKuomintang
10 Chen I-hsinKuomintang
11 Chang Yu-meiKuomintang
12 Lee De-weiKuomintang
13 Wen Yu-hsiaKuomintang
No.NameParty
1 Lai Hsiang-linTaiwan People's Party
2 Jang Chyi-luTaiwan People's Party
3 Ann KaoTaiwan People's Party[lower-alpha 9]
4 Andy ChiuTaiwan People's Party
5 Tsai Pi-ruTaiwan People's Party[lower-alpha 10]
6 Cynthia WuTaiwan People's Party[lower-alpha 11]
7 Chen Wan-huiTaiwan People's Party[lower-alpha 12]
No.NameParty
1 Chen Jiau-huaNew Power Party
2 Chiu Hsien-chihNew Power Party
3 Wang Wan-yuNew Power Party

Notes

  1. Huang was elected as a member of the DPP, but he resigned from the party in October 2021 after reports surfaced that he worked as a Kuomintang informant in his 20s.[2]
  2. Frida Tsai elected on 2023 special election after Hsu Shu-hua left for Nantou magistracy post.
  3. Su originally held DPP membership, but ran as an Independent in the election. DPP supported Su by not fielding its own candidate. In February 2021, Su temporarily resigned from the DPP amidst a bribery allegation.[3]
  4. Kao Chin Su-mei ran as an Independent in the election, but she is affiliated with the NPSU
  5. Chou Chun-mi was elected Pingtung County Magistrate and replaced by Chen Ching-min
  6. Kuan Bi-ling was inaugurated as Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council and replaced by Chen Pei-yu
  7. Chen Ching-min replaced Chou Chun-mi on the party list upon Chou's inauguration as Pingtung County Magistrate
  8. Chen Pei-yu replaced Kuan Bi-ling on the party list upon Chou's inauguration as Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council
  9. Ann Kao was elected Mayor of Hsinchu and replaced by Chen Wan-hui
  10. Tsai Pi-ru resigned her legislative seat on 14 October 2022, and was replaced by Cynthia Wu
  11. Cynthia Wu replaced Tsai Pi-ru on the party list upon Tsai's resignation
  12. Chen Wan-hui replaced Ann Kao upon Kao's inauguration as Mayor of Hsinchu

References

  1. "The 10th Legislator Election". Central Election Commission. Archived from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  2. Tang, Tsai-hsin; Hetherington, William (2021-10-18). "DPP lawmaker admits being a KMT informant". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  3. Pan, Jason (2021-02-27). "Su Chen-ching bows out of DPP". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
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