2004 Taiwanese legislative election

2004 Taiwanese legislative election

← 2001 11 December 2004 2008 →

All 225 seats to the Legislative Yuan
113 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Chen Shui-bian Lien Chan James Soong
Party DPP Kuomintang People First
Alliance Pan-Green Pan-Blue Pan-Blue
Leader since 21 July 2002 20 March 2000 31 March 2000
Last election 33.38%, 87 seats 28.56%, 68 seats 18.57%, 46 seats
Seats won 89 79 34
Seat change Increase2 Increase11 Decrease12
Popular vote 3,471,429 3,190,081 1,350,613
Percentage 35.72% 32.83% 13.90%
Swing Increase2.34pp Increase4.27pp Decrease4.67pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Huang Chu-wen Chang Po-ya
Party TSU NPSU
Alliance Pan-Green Unaligned
Leader since 12 August 2001 16 June 2004
Last election 7.76%, 13 seats
Seats won 12 6
Seat change Decrease1 New
Popular vote 756,712 353,164
Percentage 7.79% 3.86%
Swing Increase0.03pp New


Elected member party by seat

President before election

Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

Elected President

Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

The 2004 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 11 December 2004. All 225 seats of the Legislative Yuan were up for election: 168 elected by single non-transferable vote, 41 elected through party-list Proportional representation, eight elected from overseas Chinese constituencies on the basis of the proportion of nationwide votes received by participating political parties, eight elected by popular vote among the aboriginal populations. Members served three-year terms beginning on 1 February 2005, and ending 31 January 2008. The next term served four years.

This was the first election following Pan-Blue coalition candidate Lien Chen's narrow defeat in the presidential election in March. With the results of the presidential election still contested, many saw the legislative election as a referendum on Chen Shui-bian's Government and on the Pan-Blue Coalition's electoral viability. With the failure of the Pan-Green Coalition to win a majority, President Chen Shui-bian found it difficult, as in the past, to enact his policies.[citation needed]


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