List of magistrates and mayors in Taiwan

This article lists the current magistrates and mayors, the head of government, of the 22 primary administrative divisions of Taiwan. After the streamlining of provinces in 1998,[1] local autonomous bodies including the 6 special municipalities, 13 counties and 3 provincial cities are directly administrated by the central government (Executive Yuan) according to the Local Government Act.[2][3] Executive branch of the local autonomous bodies are led by a mayor or magistrate. Each mayor or magistrate are elected by the population of each division with a maximum term of four years and are limited to two terms in office.[2]

A map showing political parties of magistrates and mayors in Taiwan
  Taiwan People's Party

Currently, except for mayor of Kaohsiung, all of the mayors of special municipalities and provincial cities and all of the county magistrates in the republic have won in the 2018 mayoral and magistratical elections and were sworn into office on 25 December 2018. Of the twenty-two current incumbents, seven are women—Lu Shiow-yen in Taichung City and Huang Min-hui in Chiayi City, as well as Wang Huei-mei in Changhua County, Chang Li-shan in Yunlin County, and all three magistrates for counties along the east coast. Lin Ming-chen of Nantou County is the oldest official (69 years, 133 days of age), while Hsinchu City's Lin Chih-chien is the youngest (45 years, 29 days old). Fourteen incumbents belong to the Kuomintang and six are from the Democratic Progressive Party; one is from the Taiwan People's Party and one is Independent politician.

Magistrates and mayors

Colour key for parties
  Taiwan People's Party
Office and division
(past officeholders)
Name Portrait Date of birth
(Age)
Party Ref
Mayor of
New Taipei City
(list)
Hou You-yi 7 June 1957
(63 years, 18 days)
Kuomintang
Mayor of
Taipei City
(list)
Ko Wen-je 6 August 1959
(60 years, 324 days)
Taiwan People's Party [4]
Mayor of
Taoyuan City
(list)
Cheng Wen-tsan 6 July 1967
(52 years, 355 days)
Democratic Progressive Party [5]
Mayor of
Taichung City
(list)
Lu Shiow-yen 31 August 1961
(58 years, 299 days)
Kuomintang [6]
Mayor of
Tainan City
(list)
Huang Wei-cher 26 September 1963
(56 years, 273 days)
Democratic Progressive Party [7]
Mayor of
Kaohsiung City
(list)
Yang Ming-jou
(Acting)
13 October 1956
(63 years, 256 days)
Independent [8]
Magistrate of
Yilan County
(list)
Lin Zi-miao 28 January 1952
(68 years, 149 days)
Kuomintang
Magistrate of
Hsinchu County
(list)
Yang Wen-ke 22 March 1951
(69 years, 95 days)
Kuomintang
Magistrate of
Miaoli County
(list)
Hsu Yao-chang 30 June 1955
(64 years, 361 days)
Kuomintang [9]
Magistrate of
Changhua County
(list)
Wang Huei-mei 22 November 1968
(51 years, 216 days)
Kuomintang
Magistrate of
Nantou County
(list)
Lin Ming-chen 13 February 1951
(69 years, 133 days)
Kuomintang [10]
Magistrate of
Yunlin County
(list)
Chang Li-shan 1 January 1964
(56 years, 176 days)
Kuomintang [11]
Magistrate of
Chiayi County
(list)
Weng Chang-liang 19 March 1965
(55 years, 98 days)
Democratic Progressive Party
Magistrate of
Pingtung County
(list)
Pan Men-an 15 August 1963
(56 years, 315 days)
Democratic Progressive Party [12]
Magistrate of
Taitung County
(list)
Rao Ching-ling 23 November 1969
(50 years, 215 days)
Kuomintang
Magistrate of
Hualien County
(list)
Hsu Chen-wei 12 October 1968
(51 years, 257 days)
Kuomintang
Magistrate of
Penghu County
(list)
Lai Feng-wei 20 September 1953
(66 years, 279 days)
Kuomintang
Mayor of
Keelung City
(list)
Lin Yu-chang 10 March 1971
(49 years, 107 days)
Democratic Progressive Party [13]
Mayor of
Hsinchu City
(list)
Lin Chih-chien 27 May 1975
(45 years, 29 days)
Democratic Progressive Party [14]
Mayor of
Chiayi City
(list)
Huang Min-hui 20 January 1959
(61 years, 157 days)
Kuomintang [15]
Magistrate of
Kinmen County
(list)
Yang Cheng-wu 26 June 1972
(47 years, 365 days)
Kuomintang [16]
Magistrate of
Lienchiang County
(list)
Liu Cheng-ying 24 August 1958
(61 years, 306 days)
Kuomintang [17]

See also

References

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