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Republic of China legislative election, 2012

Taiwan legislative election, 2012
Taiwan
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14 January 2012 → 2016
→ Members elected

All 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan
57 seats are needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Yingjeou Ma Cropped.jpg Tsai-Ing-Wen-croppedv2.png
Leader Ma Ying-jeou Tsai Ing-wen
Party Kuomintang Democratic Progressive
Alliance Pan-Blue Pan-Green
Leader since 17 October 2009 20 May 2008
Last election 81 seats, 53.5% 27 seats, 38.2%
Seats before 72 33
Seats won 64 40
Seat change Decrease8 Increase7
Popular vote 5,863,379 4,556,526
Percentage 44.5% 34.6%

  Third party Fourth party
  TSU-huang-voa-croppped.png James Soong 2015 cropped.jpg
Leader Huang Kun-huei James Soong Chu-yu
Party TSU People First Party (Taiwan)
Alliance Pan-Green Pan-Blue
Leader since 26 January 2007 31 March 2000
Last election 0 seats, 0% 1 seat, 0.9%
Seats before 0 1
Seats won 3 3
Seat change Increase3 Increase2
Popular vote 1,178,896 722,089
Percentage 8.96% 5.49%

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Results (constituency seats only):
  KMT
  DPP
  NPSU
  Independent

President of the
Legislative Yuan before election

Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

Elected President of the
Legislative Yuan

Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang


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Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

The 8th Legislative elections was held on 14 January 2012 in Taiwan. Voting took place in all legislative constituencies and elected 113 members of the Legislative Yuan. For the first time legislative elections were held simultaneously with the presidential election. Elected parliamentarians formed the fifteenth Legislative Yuan session since 1946, when the current constitution came into effect.

According to the "Civil Servants Election And Recall Act", subsidies are payable to the political parties who sponsor candidates for Legislative Yuan elections. Article 43 has the following specifications:

Every year the state shall apportion subsidies for campaign to the political parties, and the standard of apportionment shall be determined based on the latest election of members of the Legislative Yuan. If a ratio of vote attained by the political party achieves not less than 5% in the national integrated election and the overseas election of central civil servants, the subsidy for campaign funds shall be granted to the political party by a rate of NT$50 per vote every year.


Voting took place on 14 January 2012 between 8 am and 4 pm local Taipei time at 14,806 polling stations nationwide.


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