List of Vice Presidents of the Republic of China
- To avoid confusion, all the names on this list follow the Eastern order convention (family name first, given name second) for consistency.
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This is a list of all the Vice Presidents of the Republic of China (1912–present).
Name | Chinese | Mandarin Pinyin | Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī | Hakka Pha̍k-fa-sṳ |
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Vice President | 副總統 | Fùzǒngtǒng | Hù-chóng-thóng | Fu-chúng-thúng |
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Beiyang clique, etc. Progressive Kuomintang (Nationalist) Democratic Progressive
Vice Presidents of the Provisional Government and Beiyang Government
- period
- 1 January 1912 – 10 October 1913; 10 October 1913 – 17 July 1917
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | President | |
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Li Yuanhong 黎元洪 Lí Yuánhóng (Mandarin) Lì Ngièn-fùng (Hakka) (1864–1928) |
1 January 1912 | 6 June 1916 | Non-partisan (1912–1913) Progressive Party (1913–1916) |
Sun Yat-sen (1912) Yuan Shikai (1912–1916) |
The first Vice President of the Republic of China. | ||||||
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Feng Guozhang 馮國璋 Féng Guózhāng (Mandarin) Fùng Koet-chông (Hakka) (1859–1919) |
6 June 1916 | 17 July 1917 | Zhili clique | Li Yuanhong |
Post abolished |
Vice Presidents after the 1947 Constitution
- period
- 20 May 1948 – 20 May 1996
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Term | Elections | Political Party | President | |
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Li Zongren 李宗仁 Lǐ Zōngrén (Mandarin) Lí Chûng-yìn (Hakka) (1890–1969) |
20 May 1948 | 12 March 1954 | 1 | 1948 (52.62%) | Kuomintang | Chiang Kai-shek |
Impeached; recalled. | ||||||||
Vacancy by recall motion | ||||||||
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Chen Cheng 陳誠 Chén Chéng (Mandarin) Chhṳ̀n Sṳ̀n (Hakka) (1897–1965) |
20 May 1954 | 19 May 1960 | 2 | 1954 (92.86%) | Kuomintang | Chiang Kai-shek |
20 May 1960 | 5 March 1965 | 3 | 1960 (91.76%) | |||||
Died in office. | ||||||||
Vacancy by death | ||||||||
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Yen Chia-kan (C.K. Yen) 嚴家淦 Yán Jiāgàn (Mandarin) Ngiàm Kâ-kàm (Hakka) (1905–1993) |
20 May 1966 | 19 May 1972 | 4 | 1966 (55.19%) | Kuomintang | Chiang Kai-shek |
20 May 1972 | 5 April 1975 | 5 | 1972 (83.78%) | |||||
Vacancy by ascension | ||||||||
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Hsieh Tung-min 謝東閔 Xiè Dōngmǐn (Mandarin) Chhia Tûng-mèn (Hakka) (1908–2001) |
20 May 1978 | 19 May 1984 | 6 | 1978 (79.14%) | Kuomintang | Chiang Ching-kuo |
First native Taiwanese Vice President. | ||||||||
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Lee Teng-hui 李登輝 Lǐ Dēnghuī (Mandarin) Lí Tên-fî (Hakka) (1923– ) |
20 May 1984 | 13 January 1988 | 7 | 1984 (82.05%) | Kuomintang | Chiang Ching-kuo |
Vacancy by ascension | ||||||||
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Li Yuan-tsu 李元簇 Lǐ Yuáncù (Mandarin) Lí Ngièn-chhu̍k (Hakka) (1923–2017) |
20 May 1990 | 19 May 1996 | 8 | 1990 (80.05%) | Kuomintang | Lee Teng-hui |
Vice Presidents after the introduction of Direct Election
- period
- 20 May 1996 – Present
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Term | Electoral mandates | Political Party | President | |
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Lien Chan 連戰 Lián Zhàn (Mandarin) Lièn Chan (Hakka) (1936– ) |
20 May 1996 | 19 May 2000 | 9 | 1996 5,813,699 (54.0%) | Kuomintang | Lee Teng-hui |
Ambassador to El Salvador (1975–1976), Minister of Communications and Transportation (1981–1987), Vice Premier (1987–1988), Foreign Minister (1988–1990) before becoming Governor of Taiwan Province (1990–1993) and Premier (1993–1997). | ||||||||
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Lü Hsiu-lien (Annette Lu) 呂秀蓮 Lǚ Xiùlián (Mandarin) Lî Siu-lièn (Hakka) (1944– ) |
20 May 2000 | 19 May 2004 | 10 | 2000 4,977,737 (39.3%) | Democratic Progressive Party | Chen Shui-bian |
20 May 2004 | 19 May 2008 | 11 | 2004 6,446,900 (50.11%) | |||||
First female vice president. Member of the Legislative Yuan for Taoyuan County District (1993–1996), Magistrate of Taoyuan County (1997–2000). Only vice president to have served two full terms. | ||||||||
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Siew Wan-chang (Vincent Siew) 蕭萬長 Xiāo Wànchǎng (Mandarin) Sêu Van-chhòng (Hakka) (1939– ) |
20 May 2008 | 19 May 2012 | 12 | 2008 7,658,724 (58.45%) | Kuomintang | Ma Ying-jeou |
Economic Affairs Minister (1990–1993), Member of the Legislative Yuan for Kuomintang Party list (1993–1996), Premier (1997–2000) | ||||||||
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Wu Den-yih 吳敦義 Wú Dūnyì (Mandarin) Ǹg Tûn-ngi (Hakka) (1948– ) |
20 May 2012 | 19 May 2016 | 13 | 2012 6,891,139 (51.60%) | Kuomintang | Ma Ying-jeou |
Taipei Councilmen (1973–1981), Magistrate of Nantou County (1981–1989), Mayor of Kaohsiung (1990–1998), Member of the Legislative Yuan for Kuomintang Party list (2002–2009), Premier (2009–2012). | ||||||||
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Chen Chien-jen 陳建仁 Chén Jiànrén (Mandarin) Chhṳ̀n Kien-yìn (Hakka) (1951–) |
20 May 2016 | Incumbent | 14 | 2016 6,894,744 (56.1%) | Independent | Tsai Ing-wen |
Minister of Health (2003–2005), Minister of the National Science Council (2006–2008). First independent Vice President. | ||||||||
See also
- List of Presidents of the Republic of China
- List of premiers of the Republic of China
- List of vice premiers of the Republic of China
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