Wu Chi-ming (Chinese: 吳琪銘; pinyin: Wú Qímíng; born 24 February 1963) is a Taiwanese politician.
Wu Chi-ming | |
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吳琪銘 | |
Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
Assumed office 1 February 2016 | |
Succeeded by | Lu Chia-chen |
Constituency | New Taipei 10 |
Member of the New Taipei City Council | |
In office 24 December 2010 – 31 January 2016 | |
Constituency | 7th precinct |
Member of the Taipei County Council | |
In office 1 March 2006 – 24 December 2010 | |
Constituency | 7th precinct |
Personal details | |
Born | Yunlin County, Taiwan | 24 February 1963
Political party | Democratic Progressive Party |
Alma mater | De Lin Institute of Technology |
Occupation | politician |
He attended De Lin Institute of Technology.[1]
Wu was first elected to the Taipei County Council in 2006. The county was upgraded to the special municipality New Taipei in 2010, and the council was renamed. Wu retained his seat in that year's local elections, and was reelected to the New Taipei City Council in 2014.
2016 legislative election
editHe resigned his council seat in 2016, when he was elected to the Legislative Yuan.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DPP | Wu Chi-ming | 102,854 | 58.50 | ||
Kuomintang | Lu Chia-chen | 67,619 | 38.46 | ||
Others | Huang Luguang | 5,337 | 3.04 | ||
Majority | 35,235 | 20.04 | |||
Total valid votes | 175,810 | 97.31 | |||
Rejected ballots | 4,866 | 2.69 | |||
DPP gain from Kuomintang | Swing | ||||
Turnout | 180,676 | 66.33 | |||
Registered electors | 272,370 |
References
edit- ^ "Wu Chi-ming (9)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- ^ Chen, Wei-han (6 April 2017). "Migrants urged to run for DPP". Taipei Times. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
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