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Taipei City Constituency 4

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Taipei City Constituency IV
Single-member constituency
for the Legislative Yuan
District(s)Neihu and Nangang
Current constituency
Created2008
Member(s)Alex Tsai (2008–2016)
Lee Yen-hsiu (2016–2020)
Kao Chia-yu (2020–2024)
Lee Yen-hsiu (2024-)

Taipei City Constituency IV (Chinese: 臺北市第四選舉區; pinyin: Táiběi Shì Dì-sì Xuǎnjǔ Qū) includes all of Neihu and Nangang in eastern Taipei. The district was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts.

Current district

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Legislators

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Representative Party Dates Notes
Alex Tsai Kuomintang 2008–2016
Lee Yen-hsiu Kuomintang 2016–2020
Kao Chia-yu Democratic Progressive Party 2020–2024
Lee Yen-hsiu Kuomintang 2024– Incumbent

Election results

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2008

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Legislative Election 2008: Taipei City Constituency IV[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Kuomintang Alex Tsai (蔡正元) 105,375 62.26
DPP Hsu Kuo-yung (徐國勇) 60,004 35.45
Independent Zhuang Wanjun (莊婉均) 1,684 0.99
Green Ke Yimin(柯逸民) 1,580 0.93
Independent Zhang Qingyuan(張慶源) 470 0.28
Independent Xu Jiachen (許家琛) 159 0.09
Majority 45,371 26.81
Total valid votes 169,272 98.61
Rejected ballots 2,393 1.39
Kuomintang win (new seat)
Turnout 171,665 61.17
Registered electors 280,614

2012

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Legislative Election 2012: Taipei City Constituency IV[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Kuomintang Alex Tsai (蔡正元) 111,260 48.23 Decrease14.03
DPP Lee Chien-chang (李建昌) 78,097 33.85 Decrease1.60
People First Huang Shan-shan (黃珊珊) 39,593 17.16 New
The People Union Party Zang Jiayi (臧家宜) 1,745 0.76 New
Majority 33,163 14.38 Decrease12.43
Total valid votes 230,695 98.77
Rejected ballots 2,866 1.23
Kuomintang hold Swing Decrease6.22
Turnout 233,561 77.98 Increase16.81
Registered electors 299,527

2015 Recall Alex Tsai Election

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2015 Recall Election: Taipei City Constituency IV
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 2,196 2.78
Yes 76,737 97.22
Total votes 79,303 100.00
Turnout required 50.00
Registered voters/turnout 317,434 24.98

2016

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Legislative Election 2016: Taipei City Constituency IV
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Kuomintang Lee Yen-hsiu (李彥秀) 89,612 41.74 Decrease6.53
People First Huang Shan-shan (黃珊珊) 85,600 39.87 Increase22.71
TSU Xiao Yatan (蕭亞譚) 13,648 6.36 New
NPP Lin Shaochi (林少馳) 12,246 5.70
SDP Chen Shang-chih (陳尚志) 10,278 4.79 New
Independent He Wei (何伟) 2,497 1.16 New
Independence Chen Zhaoming (陳兆銘) 568 0.26 New
Peace Pigeon Union Party Li Yuefeng (李岳峰) 251 0.12 New
Majority 4,012 1.87 Decrease12.51
Total valid votes 214,700 98.06
Rejected ballots 4,241 1.94
Kuomintang hold Swing Decrease14.62
Turnout 218,941 68.21 Decrease9.77
Registered electors 320,963

2020

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Legislative Election 2020: Taipei City Constituency IV
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPP Kao Chia-yu (高嘉瑜) 125,138 50.12 New
Kuomintang Lee Yen-hsiu (李彥秀) 118,432 47.44 Increase5.7
Green Kuo Pei-wen (郭佩雯) 2,846 1.14 New
Stabilizing Force Party Qian Yifan (錢一凡) 1,596 0.64 New
TAPA Kuo Zheng-dian (郭正典) 1,062 0.43 New
Formosa Alliance Xiao Cangze (蕭蒼澤) 338 0.14 New
Religious Alliance Wen Xiangzhi (文祥志) 246 0.10 New
Majority 6,706 2.69 Increase0.82
Total valid votes 249,658 98.93
Rejected ballots 2,701 1.07
DPP gain from Kuomintang Swing
Turnout 252,359 77.71 Increase9.50
Registered electors 324,765

2024

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Legislative Election 2024: Taipei City Constituency IV
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Kuomintang Lee Yen-hsiu (李彥秀) 112,743 47.64 Increase0.20
DPP Kao Chia-yu (高嘉瑜) 95,241 40.24 Decrease9.90
Statebuilding Wu Hsin-tai (吳欣岱) 26,382 11.15 New
Taiwan Manipulative Therapist Union Labor Party Lin Chiu-tung (林秋彤) 1,881 0.79 New
Institutional Island of Saving the World Chen Shang-chih (黃啟彬) 422 0.18 New
Majority 17,502 7.39 Increase4.70
Total valid votes 236,669 98.38
Rejected ballots 3,894 1.62
Kuomintang gain from DPP Swing
Turnout 240,563 75.63 Decrease4.67
Registered electors 318,085

References

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  1. ^ "7th Legislative Election". Phoenix Television. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  2. ^ "8th Legislative Election Result". The Liberty Times. Retrieved 24 September 2013.