Eighth Legislative Yuan
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This is a list of the 113 Legislative Yuan members elected in the legislative election held on 14 January 2012. The 8th Legislative Yuan met from 1 February 2012 to 31 January 2016. The next general congressional election took place in January 2016.
The list is arranged by constituency (district) and proportional representation (party list).
Constituency
Proportional Representation
Kuomintang | |||||
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№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Wang Jin-pyng | Wáng Jīnpíng | 王金平 | Kuomintang | |
2 | Wang Yu-min | Wáng Yùmǐn | 王育敏 | Kuomintang | |
3 | Tseng Chu-wei | Zéng Jùwēi | 曾巨威 | Kuomintang | |
4 | Yang Yu-hsin | Yáng Yùxīn | 楊玉欣 | Kuomintang | |
5 | Chiau Wen-yan | Qiū Wényàn | 邱文彥 | Kuomintang | |
6 | Hung Hsiu-chu | Hóng Xiùzhù | 洪秀柱 | Kuomintang | |
7 | Wu Yu-jen | Wú Yùrén | 吳育仁 | Kuomintang | |
8 | Pan Wei-kang | Pān Wéigāng | 潘維剛 | Kuomintang | |
9 | Chen Chen-hsiang | Chén Zhènxiāng | 陳鎮湘 | Kuomintang | |
10 | Lee Guei-min | Li Guìmǐn | 李貴敏 | Kuomintang | |
11 | Su Ching-chuan | Sū Qīngquán | 蘇清泉 | Kuomintang | |
12 | Chen Pi-han | Chén Bìhán | 陳碧涵 | Kuomintang | |
13 | Chan Kai-chin | Zhān Kǎichén | 詹凱臣 | Kuomintang | |
14 | Hsu Shao-ping | Xú Shǎopíng | 徐少萍 | Kuomintang | |
15 | Chi Kuo-tung | Jì Guódòng | 紀國棟 | Kuomintang | |
16 | Chen Shu-hui | Chén Shūhuì | 陳淑慧 | Kuomintang | |
Democratic Progressive Party | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Chen Chiech-ju | Chén Jiérú | 陳節如 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
2 | Ker Chien-ming | Kē Jiànmíng | 柯建銘 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
3 | Wu Yi-chen | Wú Yizhēn | 吳宜臻 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
4 | Lee Ying-yuan | Li Yīngyuán | 李應元 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
5 | Tien Chiu-chin | Tián Qiūjǐn | 田秋堇 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
6 | Tsai Huang-liang | Cài Huángláng | 蔡煌瑯 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
7 | Hsiao Bi-khim | Xiāo Měiqín | 蕭美琴 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
8 | Chen Chi-mai | Chén Qímài | 陳其邁 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
9 | Cheng Li-chun | Zhèng Lìjūn | 鄭麗君 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
10 | Tuan Yi-kang | Duàn Yikāng | 段宜康 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
11 | Yu Mei-nu | Yóu Měinǚ | 尤美女 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
12 | Wu Ping-jui | Wú Bǐngruì | 吳秉叡 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
13 | Hsueh Ling | Xuē Líng | 薛凌 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
Taiwan Solidarity Union | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Hsu Chung-hsin | Xǔ Zhōngxìn | 許忠信 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
2 | Huang Wen-ling | Huáng Wénlíng | 黃文玲 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
3 | Lin Shih-chia | Lín Shìjiā | 林世嘉 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
People First Party | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Lee Tung-hao (Thomas Lee) | Li Tóngháo | 李桐豪 | People First Party | |
2 | Chang Show-foong | Zhāng Xiǎofēng | 張曉風 | People First Party |
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