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Hsinchu County | |
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2 Single-member constituency for the Legislative Yuan | |
District(s) | Hsinchu County |
Electorate | 396,492 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2019 |
Number of members | 2 |
Hsinchu County electoral constituencies (Chinese: 新竹縣選舉區) consist of 2 single-member constituencies, each represented by a member of the Republic of China Legislative Yuan. From the 2020 legislative election onwards, the number of Hsinchu County's seats was increased to 2 due to the county's increase in population, as it exceeded the 315,019 average for each constituency.[1][2][3]
Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Minkuotang
Election | Hsinchu County | |||
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2008 7th |
Chiu Ching-chun (2008-2009)1 | |||
Perng Shaw-jiin (2009-2012) | ||||
2012 8th |
Hsu Hsin-ying | |||
2016 9th |
Lin Wei-chou | |||
Election | Hsinchu County I | Hsinchu County II | ||
2020 10th |
Lin Wei-chou | Lin Szu-ming | ||
2024 11th |
Hsu Hsin-ying |
[1] Chiu Ching-chun resigned in 2009 after his election as Hsinchu County magistrate.
2016 Legislative election[4] | |||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | ||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) |
KMT -> MKT Hsu Hsin-ying |
Hsinchu County Constituency | Lin Wei-chou | Kuomintang | 36.75% | Cheng Yung-chin | IND | 33.48% |