List of county magistrates of Chiayi

The Chiayi County Magistrate is the chief executive of the Chiayi County government in Taiwan. Initially magistrates were appointed by the Taiwan Provincial Government, but from 1951 the role has been directly elected by the population of Chiayi County. The current magistrate is Helen Chang, whose term will end on 25 December 2018.

Directly elected magistrates

In the multi-party era (1987 onwards) the post has been held three times by the Kuomintang and four times by the Democratic Progressive Party. Under current rules magistrates serve four-year terms, and can stand for re-election once.

  Kuomintang   Independent   Chinese Youth Party   Democratic Progressive Party

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Term Political Party
1 Lin Chin-sheng
林金生
Lín Jīnshēng
(1916-2001)
1 June 19512 June 1954 [1] 1 Kuomintang
Lee Mao-sung
李茂松
Lǐ Màosōng
2 June 1954November 1955[2] 2 Independent
2 Chinese Youth Party
Chin Ko[3][4]
金格
Jīn Gé
November 19552 June 1957 Kuomintang
3 Huang Tzung-kun
黃宗焜
Huáng Zōngkūn
(1910-1997)
2 June 19572 June 1960 3 Kuomintang
2 June 19604 April 1963[5] 4
Hou Chuan-cheng[3][4]
侯全成
Hóu Quánchéng
5 April 196313 April 1964 Kuomintang
3 Huang Tzung-kun[6]
黃宗焜
Huáng Zōngkūn
(1910-1997)
13 April 19642 June 1964 [7] Kuomintang
4 Ho Mao-chu
何茂取
Hé Màoqǔ
(1900-1980)
2 June 19642 June 1968 5 Kuomintang
5 Huang Lao-ta
黃老達
Huáng Lǎodá
2 June 19681 February 1973 [8] 6 Kuomintang
6 Chen Chia-hsiung
陳嘉雄
Chén Jiāxióng
(?-1976)
1 February 19737 May 1976[9] 7 Kuomintang
Chang Ping-nan[3][4]
張柄楠
Zhāng Bǐngnán
13 May 197620 December 1977 Kuomintang
7 Tu Te-chi
涂德錡
Tú Déqí
20 December 197720 December 1981 8 Kuomintang
20 December 198130 May 1985 9
8 He Chia-rong
何嘉榮
Hé Jiāróng
(1945-)
20 December 198520 December 1989[1] 10 Kuomintang
9 Chen Shih-yung
陳適庸
Chén Shìyōng
(1948-)
20 December 198920 December 1993[1] 11 Kuomintang
10 Li Ya-ching
李雅景
Lǐ Yǎjǐng
(1949-)
20 December 199320 December 1997 12 Kuomintang
20 December 199720 December 2001 13
11 Chen Ming-wen
陳明文
Chén Míngwén
(1955-)
20 December 200120 December 2005 14 Democratic Progressive Party
20 December 200529 October 2008 15
Huang Kuei-nan[3][10]
黃癸楠
Huáng Guǐnán
29 October 20089 December 2008
11 Chen Ming-wen[11]
陳明文
Chén Míngwén
(1955-)
9 December 200820 December 2009 Democratic Progressive Party
12 Helen Chang
張花冠
Zhāng Huāguān
(1954-)
20 December 200925 December 2014 [12] 16 Democratic Progressive Party
25 December 2014Incumbent 17

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lost reelection.
  2. Removed from office due to charges.
  3. 1 2 3 4 As acting.
  4. 1 2 3 Provincial council member.
  5. Suspended due to charges.
  6. Reinstated; cleared of wrongdoing.
  7. Term extended to 4 years.
  8. Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  9. Died in office.
  10. Deputy magistrate.
  11. Reinstated; released on bail.
  12. Term extended for joint elections with special municipalities.
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