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January 23, 2016. Credit: Flickr/ thierry ehrmann. As has been noted already at The Diplomat, last week's presidential election in Taiwan saw the Democratic Progressive Party beat the...

Election Results. On January 16, 2016, Taiwan held presidential and parliamentary elections to select its 14th president and vice president and to fill all 113 seats of the 9th Legislative Yuan (LY), Taiwan's parliamentary body.

Results. Voter Participation. Turnout* Cast Votes: 12,448,302. Valid Votes: 12,284,970. Invalid Votes: 163,332. Registered Voters: 18,782,991. Vote Share by Candidate: Tsai ING-WEN 6,894,744. 56.12. Eric CHU 3,813,365. 31.04. James SOONG 1,576,861. 12.84. Election Results Modified: Jan 22, 2016. General Information.

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Just as pre-election polls have predicted, Dr. Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won the presidency in a decisive victory, and the DPP also scored a major victory in the...

Interactive graphic on #TaiwanElections2016: The candidates, their parties and past election results https://str.sg/ZVZp via @STcom Taiwan Elections 2016 Taiwan on Jan 16, 2016, witnessed...

With 99 percent of the polling places reporting results, Ms. Tsai had 56 percent of the vote to Mr. Chu's 31 percent, Taiwan's Central Election Commission said.

In the 2016 election, an old face in presidential elections, James Soong, entered the race once again and was able to capture 12.8 percent of the vote, a good showing for a third-party candidate; however, his totals were not enough to tilt the balance. 4.

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 16 January 2016 to elect all 113 members in the Legislative Yuan, alongside presidential elections. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) led by Tsai Ing-wen , who also won the presidential election on the same day, secured a majority for the first time in history by winning 68 seats.

Vote counting is underway after polls closed in Taiwan's elections. The island is expected to elect its first female president and partially reverse a rapprochement with China. You need to enable ...

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