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Cheng Yung-chin

Cheng Yung-chin
MLY
鄭永金
Hsinchu County Magistrate
In office
20 December 2001 – 20 December 2009
Preceded by Lin Kuang-hua
Succeeded by Chiu Ching-chun
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1996 – 20 December 2001
Constituency Hsinchu County
Deputy Speaker of the Hsinchu County Council
In office
1986–1994
Personal details
Born (1949-10-08) 8 October 1949 (age 67)
Zhudong, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Nationality Taiwanese
Political party Independent
Other political
affiliations
Kuomintang (until 2009)

Cheng Yung-chin (Chinese: 鄭永金; born 8 October 1949) is a Taiwanese politician.

He was the deputy speaker of the Hsinchu County Council from 1986 to 1994. The next year Cheng won a seat in the Legislative Yuan. He faced Lin Kuang-hua for the first time in the Hsinchu County magistracy election of 1997. Cheng lost a contentious campaign, but managed to win reelection to the legislature in 1998. Shortly after the 921 earthquake, Cheng supported the visit of Trinley Thaye Dorje, a Tibetan Buddhist leader, to Taiwan. For a portion of his tenure in the legislature, Cheng served as Kuomintang caucus whip. Cheng did not complete his second legislative term, as he was nominated the KMT candidate for the magistracy of Hsinchu County. Subseqently, Cheng defeated Lin twice, serving as Hsinchu County Magistrate from 2001 to 2009. In August 2006, the Hsinchu District Prosecutor's Office indicted Cheng on charges of bribery and corruption. In light of the legal proceedings, his Kuomintang membership was suspended. Cheng supported Chang Pi-chin, a former KMT member running an independent campaign for Hsinchu County Magistrate, in 2009. As a result, Cheng's own party membership was revoked. Cheng declared his independent candidacy for the 2014 Hsinchu County magistracy election, but lost despite the support of former rival Lin Kuang-hua and the Democratic Progressive Party. The next year, Chen launched an independent legislative bid, supported by the DPP and the Hsinchu County Cheng family political faction. However, Cheng lost to Lin Wei-chou.

Cheng is married to Song Li-hua. His brother is Cheng Yung-tang.


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