2020 Taiwanese legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan concurrently with the 15th presidential election. The term of the Legislative Yuan began on 1 February 2020.

2020 Taiwanese legislative election

11 January 2020 (2020-01-11)

All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
57 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.93% ( 7.59pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Cho Jung-tai Wu Den-yih Ko Wen-je
Party DPP Kuomintang TPP
Last election 68 seats, 44.06% 35 seats, 26.91%
Seats won 61 38 5
Seat change 7 3 New
Constituency vote 6,383,783
45.11%
0.52pp
5,761,995
40.71%
1.82pp
264,478
1.87%
New
Party vote 4,811,241
33.98%
10.10pp
4,723,504
33.36%
6.45pp
1,588,806
11.22%
New

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Hsu Yung-ming Chen Yi-chi
Party NPP Statebuilding
Last election 5 seats, 6.11%
Seats won 3 1
Seat change 2 New
Constituency vote 141,952
1.00%
1.89pp
141,503
1.00%
New
Party vote 1,098,100
7.75%
1.64pp
447,286
3.16%
New


Election cartogram

President before election

Su Jia-chyuan
DPP

Elected President

Yu Shyi-kun
DPP

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost seven seats but retained a majority of 61 seats in the Legislative Yuan. The Kuomintang gained three seats, winning 38. The New Power Party won three seats, down from five in the last election. The Taiwan People's Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative Yuan with five seats and one seat, respectively, with five independent candidates winning their seats and the People First Party losing all of their seats.

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