• Source: Local elections in Taiwan
    • Local elections in Taiwan, also known as Nine-in-One Elections since 2014, are held to elect local officials and councilors in Taiwan. The election is typically held in the middle of a presidential term.


      Types


      Elections are held to elect:

      Since 2014, local elections have been unified to a single vote, typically in November, held once every four years. Mayors, magistrates, and chiefs are elected using first-past-the-post voting. Councillors and council representatives are elected using single non-transferable vote.


      List of local elections



      Notes: Green refers to all eligible positions are up for election. Yellow refers to only some of the positions are up for election.


      = 1945–present

      =

      The only election for the Governor of Taiwan Province was held on 3 December 1994.
      Source:


      = Pre-1945

      =
      1940 Taiwanese prefectural elections
      1939 Taiwanese local elections
      1936 Taiwanese prefectural elections
      1935 Taiwanese local elections


      See also


      Elections in Taiwan


      Notes




      References

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