Local elections in Taiwan, also known as Nine-in-One Elections[1] since 2014, are held to elect local officials and councilors in Taiwan. The election is typically held in the middle of a presidential term.[2][3]
Elections are held to elect:[4][5]
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.
Notes: Green refers to all eligible positions are up for election. Yellow refers to only some of the positions are up for election.
The only election for the Governor of Taiwan Province was held on 3 December 1994.
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