User:Ythlev/sandbox/Legislative elections in Taiwan

For elections by type, see respective articles.

Next elections and referendums

 * 2021 referendum
 * 2022 local
 * 2024 presidential and legislative

Past elections and referendums

 * 2020 presidential and legislative
 * 2018 local and referendum
 * 2016 presidential and legislative
 * 2014 local
 * 2012 presidential and legislative
 * 2010 local
 * 2009 local
 * 2008 presidential and referendum
 * 2008 legislative and referendum
 * 2006 local
 * 2008 local
 * 2005 National Assembly
 * 2004 presidential and referendum
 * 2004 legislative
 * 2001 legislative
 * 2000 presidential
 * 1998 legislative
 * 1996 presidential and National Assembly
 * 1995 legislative
 * 1994 provincial
 * 1992 legislative
 * 1991 National Assembly
 * 1989 legislative
 * 1989 provincial
 * 1986 legislative and National Assembly
 * 1985 provincial
 * 1983 legislative
 * 1981 provincial
 * 1980 legislative and National Assembly
 * 1977 provincial
 * 1975 legislative
 * 1972 legislative and National Assembly
 * 1972 provincial
 * 1969 legislative and National Assembly
 * 1968 provincial
 * 1960 provincial
 * 1957 provincial
 * 1954 provincial
 * 1951 provincial
 * 1946 provincial
 * 1940 Prefectural Assembly
 * 1936 Prefectural Assembly
 * 1935 local

legislative presidential National Assembly The election of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan is a direct election by the citizens of Taiwan. The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the country. Currently there are 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan and all seats are open for elections. Of those seats, 73 are directly elected in local single-member districts, 6 are directly elected by Taiwanese aborigines and the remaining 34 are elected by party-list proportional representation. The most recent election took place on January 16, 2016 together with the presidential election.

List of National Assembly elections in Taiwan
The National Assembly was another government organ that, along with the Legislative Yuan and Control Yuan (before 1992), was seen to constitute the Parliament in Taiwan. Following the constitutional reforms in the 1990s, the National Assembly was streamlined in 2000 and fully defunct in 2005.