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  2. Elections in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan reformed 2008 the legislative election from the single non-transferable vote to parallel voting. [16] In recent years, the electoral system has been further consolidated the various elections into two categories: national elections and local elections, each election category to be held on the same day.

  3. Legislative Yuan elections - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, parliamentary elections are held every four years to elect the 113 members of the Legislative Yuan, the unicameral legislature of Taiwan.The current electoral system was introduced in 2008.

  4. Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for four-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel voting system. Originally located in Nanjing , the Legislative Yuan, along with the National Assembly (electoral college) and the Control Yuan (upper house), formed the tricameral parliament under the ...

  5. Politics of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The complex structure of the party system in Taiwan was also influenced by the voting system which uses single non-transferable vote for legislative elections and first past the post for executive elections. Starting with the 2008 legislative elections, the SNTV system was discarded in favor of a mixed single member district (SMD) with ...

  6. Presidential elections in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The election of the president and vice president of Taiwan (Chinese: 中華民國總統、副總統選舉) is a universal direct election through secret vote by the citizens of Taiwan (ROC) in the Free Area. ROC presidents are elected by relative majority (plurality), meaning the candidate with the most votes wins without a runoff requirement.

  7. Here’s How China Has Responded to Countries Congratulating ...

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    We also congratulate the Taiwan people for participating in free and fair elections and demonstrating the strength of their democratic system. — Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) January 13 ...

  8. 2020 Taiwanese legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan concurrently with the 15th presidential election. [2] The term of the Legislative Yuan began on 1 February 2020.

  9. Opinion: Two key questions hang over Taiwan’s election - AOL

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    Voters in Taiwan will go to the polls this Saturday to elect a new president in the first significant election of 2024 — a year when voters in over 60 countries and territories comprising ...