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).

NameChineseMandarin
Pinyin
Taiwanese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Vice President副總統FùzǒngtǒngHù-chóng-thóngFu-chúng-thúng

Timeline

Chen Chien-jenWu Den-yihVincent SiewAnnette LuLien ChanLi Yuan-tsuLee Teng-huiHsieh Tung-minYen Chia-kanChen ChengLi Zongren

List

  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
1 Li Yuanhong
黎元洪
Lí Yuánhóng (Mandarin)
Lì Ngièn-fùng (Hakka)
(1864–1928)
1 January 19126 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.
2 Feng Guozhang
馮國璋
Féng Guózhāng (Mandarin)
Fùng Koet-chông (Hakka)
(1859–1919)
6 June 191617 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
1 Li Zongren
李宗仁
Lǐ Zōngrén (Mandarin)
Lí Chûng-yìn (Hakka)
(1890–1969)
20 May 194812 March 1954 1 1948 (52.62%) Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
Impeached; recalled.
Vacancy by recall motion
2 Chen Cheng
陳誠
Chén Chéng (Mandarin)
Chhṳ̀n Sṳ̀n (Hakka)
(1897–1965)
20 May 195419 May 1960 2 1954 (92.86%) Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
20 May 19605 March 1965 3 1960 (91.76%)
Died in office.
Vacancy by death
3 Yen Chia-kan
(C.K. Yen)

嚴家淦
Yán Jiāgàn (Mandarin)
Ngiàm Kâ-kàm (Hakka)
(1905–1993)
20 May 196619 May 1972 4 1966 (55.19%) Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
20 May 19725 April 1975 5 1972 (83.78%)
Vacancy by ascension
4 Hsieh Tung-min
謝東閔
Xiè Dōngmǐn (Mandarin)
Chhia Tûng-mèn (Hakka)
(1908–2001)
20 May 197819 May 1984 6 1978 (79.14%) Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo
First native Taiwanese Vice President.
5 Lee Teng-hui
李登輝
Lǐ Dēnghuī (Mandarin)
Lí Tên-fî (Hakka)
(1923– )
20 May 198413 January 1988 7 1984 (82.05%) Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo
Vacancy by ascension
6 Li Yuan-tsu
李元簇
Lǐ Yuáncù (Mandarin)
Lí Ngièn-chhu̍k (Hakka)
(1923–2017)
20 May 199019 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
7 Lien Chan
連戰
Lián Zhàn (Mandarin)
Lièn Chan (Hakka)
(1936– )
20 May 199619 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).
8 Lü Hsiu-lien
(Annette Lu)

呂秀蓮
Lǚ Xiùlián (Mandarin)
Lî Siu-lièn (Hakka)
(1944– )
20 May 200019 May 2004 10 2000 4,977,737 (39.3%) Democratic Progressive Party Chen Shui-bian
20 May 200419 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.
9 Siew Wan-chang
(Vincent Siew)

蕭萬長
Xiāo Wànchǎng (Mandarin)
Sêu Van-chhòng (Hakka)
(1939– )
20 May 200819 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)
10 Wu Den-yih
吳敦義
Wú Dūnyì (Mandarin)
Ǹg Tûn-ngi (Hakka)
(1948– )
20 May 201219 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).
11 Chen Chien-jen
陳建仁
Chén Jiànrén (Mandarin)
Chhṳ̀n Kien-yìn (Hakka)
(1951–)
20 May 2016Incumbent 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.

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