Local elections were held in Taiwan on 27 November 2010 to elect mayors, councillors, and village chiefs of special-municipalities (Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan and Taipei), known as the Five Municipalities Elections (Chinese: 五都選舉).[2] Mayoral candidates for the Kuomintang were elected in New Taipei, Taipei, and Taichung, while candidates for the Democratic Progressive Party were elected in Kaohsiung and Tainan. On the eve of the election, Sean Lien, son of former Vice President Chan Lien, was shot in face when he was campaigning for a Kuomintang New Taipei councillor candidate.
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Mayoral election results
Subdivision |
Electorate |
Turnout (%) |
Winner |
Runner-up |
Map |
Name |
Votes |
% |
Name |
Votes |
% |
New Taipei City |
3,006,877 |
71.25 |
|
Eric Chu |
1,115,536 |
52.61 |
|
Tsai Ing-wen |
1,004,900 |
47.39 |
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Taipei City |
2,045,925 |
70.65 |
|
Hau Lung-pin |
797,865 |
55.65 |
|
Su Tseng-chang |
628,129 |
43.81 |
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Taichung City |
1,977,368 |
73.15 |
|
Jason Hu |
730,284 |
51.12 |
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Su Jia-chyuan |
698,358 |
48.88 |
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Tainan City |
1,467,256 |
71.01 |
|
Lai Ching-te |
619,897 |
60.41 |
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Kuo Tien-tsai |
406,196 |
39.59 |
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Kaohsiung City |
2,166,119 |
72.52 |
|
Chen Chu |
821,089 |
52.80 |
|
Yang Chiu-hsing |
414,950 |
26.68 |
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Electoral background
As the capital of Taiwan, Taipei functions as the economic and political centre of Taiwan, and is currently the largest city of Taiwan.[3] Due to the great allocation of resources to Taipei, the Municipal Mayoral position of Taipei is of extreme strategic importance within the political arena, and has always been a fiercely contested position. Because two directly elected Municipal Mayors of Taipei, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou, were elected the Presidents in 2000 and 2008 respectively, the position has been widely speculated to be a "first-step" towards the Presidential Office.[4]
Having been under the administration of the Kuomintang for the past twelve years, Taipei is commonly considered to be solidly in the Pan-Blue political camp. Recent estimates show that approximately 60% of voters who identify themselves with political inclination support the Pan-Blue Coalition, whilst 40% support the Pan-Green Coalition.[5] A significant proportion of eligible voters in Taiwan identify themselves as having no political inclination. The incumbent Taipei Municipal Mayor Hau Lung-pin of the Kuomintang stood for his second term in this election. |
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Polling
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Poll source |
Date of completion |
Hau Lung-pin |
Su Tseng-chang |
Undecided |
TVBS | May 26, 2010[6] |
46% | 41% | 14% |
Era Television | June 11, 2010[7] | 39.3% |
41.0% | 19.6% |
Era Television | June 22, 2010[8] |
41.8% | 37.7% | 20.5% |
China Times | July 15, 2010[9] |
42.9% | 38.5% | 18.7% |
TVBS | July 20, 2010[10] |
44% | 41% | 15% |
I-tel Research | August 19, 2010[11] |
58.33% | 41.67% | — |
TVBS | August 25, 2010[12] |
45% | 42% | 12% |
Apple Daily | August 29, 2010[13] | 43.12% |
44.68% | 12.20% |
I-tel Research | September 1, 2010[14] | 44.55% |
55.45% | — |
TVBS | September 8, 2010[15] | 42% |
45% | 13% |
China Times | September 17, 2010[16] | 39.0% |
41.2% | 19.8% |
I-tel Research | September 20, 2010[17] |
52.94% | 47.06% | — |
United Daily News | September 26, 2010[18] |
41% | 33% | 26% |
Apple Daily | October 3, 2010[19] |
47.52% | 35.64% | 16.84% |
TVBS | October 6, 2010[20] |
43% | 42% | 15% |
Shih Hsin University | October 12, 2010[21] |
33.2% | 30.1% | 36.7% |
Liberty Times | October 21, 2010[22] | 36.84% |
37.45% | 25.71% |
United Daily News | October 24, 2010[23] |
48% | 37% | 15% |
TVBS | October 27, 2010[24] |
46% | 40% | 14% |
China Times | November 3, 2010[25] |
42.7% | 42.1% | 15.2% |
Wealth Magazine | November 7, 2010[26] | 37.2% |
38.5% | 24.3% |
Shih Hsin University | November 8, 2010[27] |
33.4% | 33.0% | 33.6% |
Democratic Progressive Party | November 10, 2010[28] | 39.3% |
40.8% | 19.9% |
TVBS | November 11, 2010[29] |
49% | 39% | 12% |
China Times | November 14, 2010[30] |
47.3% | 39.6% | 13.2% |
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Date of release |
Voter turnout |
Hau Lung-pin |
Su Tseng-chang |
TVBS | August 25, 2010[12] | 66% |
51% | 49% |
TVBS | September 8, 2010[15] | 67% | 48% |
52% |
I-tel Research | October 4, 2010[31] | — |
50.59% | 49.41% |
United Daily News | October 24, 2010[23] | — | 49% |
51% |
TVBS | October 27, 2010[24] | 68% |
50.3% | 49.7% |
TVBS | November 11, 2010[29] | 68% |
53% | 47% |
Global Views | November 27, 2010[32] | 68% |
50.6% | 48.5% |
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Municipal Mayoral Election
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# |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
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Kuomintang |
2 |
Hau Lung-pin (郝龍斌) |
797,865 |
55.65% |
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Democratic Progressive Party |
5 |
Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) |
628,129 |
43.81% |
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Independent |
4 |
Francis Wu (吳武明) |
3,672 |
0.26% |
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Independent |
3 |
Helen Hsiao (蕭淑華) |
2,238 |
0.16% |
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Independent |
1 |
Wu Yen-cheng (吳炎成) |
1,832 |
0.13% |
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Total |
1,433,736 |
100.00% |
Voter turnout |
70.65% |
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Date of completion |
Eric Chu Li-luan |
Tsai Ing-wen |
Undecided |
China Times | May 24, 2010[36] |
33.0% | 28.2% | 38.7% |
TVBS | May 24, 2010[37] | 43% |
44% | 14% |
TVBS | July 16, 2010[38] |
46% | 40% | 14% |
China Times | July 17, 2010[39] | 39.2% |
39.8% | 21.0% |
Era Television | July 21, 2010[40] |
41.1% | 36.2% | 22.7% |
Democratic Progressive Party | August 19, 2010[41] |
44.2% | 44.1% | 11.7% |
TVBS | August 23, 2010[42] |
47% | 40% | 13% |
I-tel Research | August 23, 2010[43] | 45% |
55% | — |
I-tel Research | September 7, 2010[44] | 43.9% |
56.1% | — |
Apple Daily | September 11, 2010[45] |
47.04% | 39.08% | 13.88% |
China Times | September 17, 2010[46] |
42.1% | 38.1% | 19.8% |
Democratic Progressive Party | September 23, 2010[47] |
44.4% | 43.5% | 12.1% |
United Daily News | September 27, 2010[48] |
45% | 28% | 26% |
I-tel Research | September 28, 2010[49] |
55.63% | 44.38% | — |
Apple Daily | October 4, 2010[50] |
48.49% | 35.13% | 16.38% |
TVBS | October 5, 2010[51] |
47% | 35% | 17% |
Democratic Progressive Party | October 7, 2010[52] | 43.1% |
43.5% | 13.4% |
Citizen's Association of Taiwan | October 8, 2010[53] |
37.9% | 35.3% | 26.8% |
Shih Hsin University | October 10, 2010[54] |
35.3% | 31.3% | 33.4% |
China Times | October 17, 2010[55] |
43% | 34% | 23% |
Liberty Times | October 19, 2010[56] |
35.81% | 34.00% | 30.19% |
United Daily News | October 27, 2010[57] |
45% | 37% | 18% |
TVBS | October 29, 2010[58] |
44% | 40% | 16% |
China Times | November 2, 2010[59] |
44% | 38% | 18% |
Liberty Times | November 2, 2010[60] | 35.82% |
38.49% | 25.69% |
Wealth Magazine | November 5, 2010[26] |
39.3% | 34.3% | 26.4% |
Decision Making Research | November 6, 2010[61] |
39.9% | 37.2% | 22.9% |
Shih Hsin University | November 7, 2010[62] |
33.5% | 30.4% | 36.1% |
China Times | November 8, 2010[63] |
45.6% | 41.6% | 12.8% |
TVBS | November 9, 2010[64] |
45% | 38% | 17% |
Democratic Progressive Party | November 12, 2010[65] |
40.3% | 39.1% | 20.6% |
Liberty Times | November 12, 2010[66] | 38.81% |
39.29% | 21.90% |
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Date of release |
Voter turnout |
Eric Chu Li-luan |
Tsai Ing-wen |
TVBS | August 23, 2010[67] | 69% |
53% | 47% |
I-tel Research | October 4, 2010[68] | — | 49.56% |
50.44% |
United Daily News | October 27, 2010[57] | — |
55% | 45% |
TVBS | October 29, 2010[69] | 71% |
51% | 49% |
TVBS | November 9, 2010[70] | 71% |
51% | 49% |
Global Views | November 27, 2010[32] | 69.1% |
48.9% | 51.1% |
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Jason Hu Chih-chiang |
Su Jia-chyuan |
Undecided |
Apple Daily | May 24, 2010[71] |
53.40% | 35.39% | 11.21% |
TVBS | May 25, 2010[72] |
57% | 26% | 17% |
United Daily News | June 4, 2010[73] |
46% | 24% | 30% |
Liberty Times | June 9, 2010[74] |
35.59% | 28.71% | 29.67% |
Era Television | July 6, 2010[75] |
44.6% | 32.5% | 22.9% |
TVBS | July 22, 20102[76] |
51% | 31% | 19% |
Era Television | July 27, 2010[77] |
43.5% | 30.7% | 25.8% |
I-tel Research | August 26, 2010[78] |
62% | 38% | — |
TVBS | August 27, 2010[79] |
51% | 30% | 19% |
I-tel Research | September 9, 2010[80] |
52.25% | 47.75% | — |
Democratic Progressive Party | September 15, 2010[81] |
45% | 36% | 19% |
China Times | September 19, 2010[82] |
41% | 35% | 25% |
Apple Daily | September 26, 2010[83] |
51.82% | 36.26% | 11.92% |
United Daily News | September 28, 2010[84] |
43% | 25% | 29% |
Democratic Progressive Party | September 29, 2010[85] |
46.4% | 33.3% | 20.3% |
I-tel Research | September 29, 2010[86] |
59.57% | 40.43% | — |
TVBS | October 12, 2010[87] |
47% | 34% | 18% |
Shih Hsin University | October 12, 2010[88] |
37.9% | 22.2% | 39.9% |
Democratic Progressive Party | October 13, 2010[89] |
45.7% | 35.3% | 19.0% |
United Daily News | October 27, 2010[57] |
49% | 31% | 20% |
Democratic Progressive Party | October 27, 2010[90] |
40.5% | 35.4% | 24.1% |
China Times | October 31, 2010[91] |
43% | 33% | 23% |
Liberty Times | November 5, 2010[92] |
34.85% | 30.04% | 35.11% |
Democratic Progressive Party | November 6, 2010[93] |
40.1% | 35.1% | 24.8% |
Shih Hsin University | November 9, 2010[94] |
36.3% | 26.5% | 37.2% |
China Times | November 12, 2010[95] |
47.1% | 40.1% | 12.8% |
Beterly Research | November 15, 2010[96] | 28.9% |
29.2% | 41.9% |
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Date of release |
Voter turnout |
Jason Hu Chih-chiang |
Su Jia-chyuan |
TVBS | August 27, 2010[79] | 65% |
58% | 42% |
I-tel Research | October 4, 2010[97] | — |
57.28% | 42.72% |
United Daily News | October 27, 2010[57] | — |
56% | 44% |
Global Views | November 27, 2010[32] | 64.1% |
50.6% | 49.4% |
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Date of completion |
William Lai Ching-te |
Kuo Tien-tsai |
Undecided |
TVBS | May 20, 2010[98] |
59% | 22% | 19% |
TVBS | July 27, 2010[99] |
53% | 25% | 22% |
Era Television | August 17, 2010[100] |
47.7% | 18.9% | 33.4% |
I-tel Research | August 27, 2010[101] |
67.21% | 32.79% | — |
TVBS | August 31, 2010[102] |
53% | 25% | 21% |
I-tel Research | September 13, 2010[103] |
75.42% | 24.58% | — |
China Times | September 18, 2010[104] |
52% | 21% | 27% |
United Daily News | September 29, 2010[105] |
44% | 20% | 33% |
I-tel Research | September 30, 2010[106] |
66.43% | 33.57% | — |
TVBS | October 13, 2010[107] |
50% | 28% | 22% |
Shih Hsin University | October 16, 2010[108] |
36.2% | 23.3% | 40.5% |
Liberty Times | October 23, 2010[109] |
44.07% | 16.73% | 39.2% |
United Daily News | October 29, 2010[110] |
48% | 24% | 28% |
China Times | October 29, 2010[111] |
52% | 23% | 25% |
TVBS | November 4, 2010[112] |
47% | 34% | 18% |
Shih Hsin University | November 13, 2010[113] |
37.7% | 22.0% | 40.3% |
Democratic Progressive Party | November 13, 2010[114] |
51.3% | 25.9% | 22.8% |
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Date of release |
Voter turnout |
William Lai Ching-te |
Kuo Tien-tsai |
TVBS | August 31, 2010[102] | 67% |
64% | 36% |
I-tel Research | October 4, 2010[115] | — |
66.79% | 33.21% |
United Daily News | October 29, 2010[110] | — |
58% | 42% |
TVBS | November 4, 2010[116] | 71% |
56% | 44% |
Global Views | November 27, 2010[32] | 61.7% |
62.5% | 37.5% |
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Chen Chu |
Yang Chiu-hsing |
Huang Chao-shun |
Undecided |
TVBS | May 27, 2010[118] |
62% | — | 26% | 12% |
Era Television | July 13, 2010[119] |
45.4% | 25.4% | 11.7% | 17.5% |
TVBS | July 29, 2010[120] |
43% | 26% | 16% | 15% |
Apple Daily | August 3, 2010[121] |
43.75% | 27.18% | 20.49% | 8.58% |
Era Television | August 3, 2010[122] |
43.6% | 23.8% | 11.5% | 21.2% |
United Daily News | August 4, 2010[123] |
44% | 23% | 13% | 19% |
Democratic Progressive Party | August 9, 2010[124] |
53.7% | 22.6% | 15.3% | 8.4% |
TVBS | August 10, 2010[125] |
46% | 28% | 14% | 12% |
I-tel Research | August 16, 2010[126] |
54.35% | 36.96% | 8.70% | — |
Liberty Times | August 18, 2010[127] |
46% | 19% | 7% | 28% |
I-tel Research | August 31, 2010[128] |
48.36% | 20.49% | 31.15% | — |
TVBS | September 2, 2010[129] |
46% | 22% | 16% | 16% |
I-tel Research | September 17, 2010[130] |
56.45% | 25.81% | 17.74% | — |
China Times | September 18, 2010[131] |
45.5% | 20.2% | 14.9% | 19.3% |
Apple Daily | September 23, 2010[132] |
36.39% | 24.60% | 18.05% | 20.96% |
United Daily News | September 26, 2010[18] |
37% | 24% | 14% | 23% |
Democratic Progressive Party | September 27, 2010[133] |
46.0% | 26.3% | 12.4% | 15.3% |
TVBS | September 28, 2010[134] |
42% | 21% | 18% | 19% |
The Commons Daily | September 29, 2010[135] |
31.7% | 18.8% | 7.3% | 42.4% |
Apple Daily | September 29, 2010[136] |
38.30% | 22.48% | 19.61% | 19.61% |
China Times | September 30, 2010[137] |
42.8% | 21.1% | 13.8% | 22.3% |
Democratic Progressive Party | October 12, 2010[138] |
47.0% | 21.7% | 14.8% | 16.5% |
Shih Hsin University | October 14, 2010[139] |
31.7% | 20.6% | 15.2% | 32.5% |
TVBS | October 25, 2010[140] |
43% | 26% | 16% | 15% |
China Times | October 28, 2010[141] |
47.1% | 23.4% | 10.3% | 19.2% |
Liberty Times | October 30, 2010[142] |
43.27% | 18.52% | 7.8% | 30.41% |
United Daily News | October 31, 2010[143] |
39% | 29% | 16% | 16% |
TVBS | November 7, 2010[144] |
41% | 28% | 16% | 15% |
Democratic Progressive Party | November 9, 2010[145] |
47.2% | 25.6% | 12.5% | 14.7% |
Shih Hsin University | November 11, 2010[146] |
34.1% | 18.2% | 15.3% | 32.4% |
Liberty Times | November 15, 2010[142] |
45.03% | 16.76% | 11.51% | 26.37% |
China Times | November 15, 2010[147] |
46.0% | 24.0% | 13.7% | 16.3% |
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Date of release |
Voter turnout |
Chen Chu |
Yang Chiu-hsing |
Huang Chao-shun |
TVBS | September 2, 2010[129] | 72% |
52% | 26% | 22% |
I-tel Research | October 4, 2010[148] | — |
52.74% | 25.34% | 21.92% |
TVBS | October 25, 2010[140] | 74% |
46% | 31% | 23% |
United Daily News | October 31, 2010[143] | — |
44% | 35% | 21% |
TVBS | November 7, 2010[149] | 73% |
45% | 33% | 21% |
Kuomintang | November 15, 2010[150] | — |
41.52% | 27.68% | 30.80% |
Global Views | November 27, 2010[32] | 69.7% |
55.6% | 39.2% | 5.2% |
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A forum entitled "Policy Direction after Five Metropolitan Elections in Taiwan", organized by the Institute for National Policy Research on Monday, November 29, 2010, concluded that although the Kuomintang won three of the five mayoral positions, in terms of the overall votes won, the real victor was in fact the Democratic Progressive Party.[151]
Raymond Burghardt, chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan, said that the way both parties handled the shooting which wounded Sean Lien, son of former vice-president Lien Chan, "was also a sign of political maturity."[152]
Taiwanese political scientist Hsu Yung-ming believed that the elections signalled the era of the new "Four Heavenly Kings" Tsai Ing-wen, Chen Chu, William Lai and Su Jia-chyuan within the Democratic Progressive Party.[153]
Township/city council and village elections in counties were held on 12 June 2010
- 314 councillors
- 3,757 village chiefs in municipalities
- 2,322 township/city council representatives
- 4,074 village chiefs in counties
Figures in this infobox are for mayor elections unless otherwise noted
Compared to the 2 municipal mayor elections of 2006
Bold figures indicate majority
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