Election Name: | 1995 Taiwanese legislative election |
Country: | Taiwan |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1992 Taiwanese legislative election |
Previous Year: | 1992 |
Next Election: | 1998 Taiwanese legislative election |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Seats For Election: | All 164 seats to the Legislative Yuan |
Majority Seats: | 83 |
Turnout: | 67.65% 4.37pp |
Election Date: | 2 December 1995 |
Image1: | President Lee teng hui (cropped).png |
Leader1: | Lee Teng-hui |
Party1: | Kuomintang |
Last Election1: | 53.02%, 102 seats |
Seats1: | 85 |
Seat Change1: | 17 |
Popular Vote1: | 4,349,089 |
Percentage1: | 46.1% |
Swing1: | 6.92pp |
Leader2: | Shih Ming-teh |
Party2: | Democratic Progressive Party |
Seats2: | 54 |
Seat Change2: | 3 |
Popular Vote2: | 3,132,156 |
Percentage2: | 33.2% |
Swing2: | 2.17pp |
Image3: | 陳癸淼.jpg |
Leader3: | Chen Kuei-miao |
Party3: | New Party (Taiwan) |
Last Election3: | – |
Seats3: | 21 |
Seat Change3: | New |
Percentage3: | 13.0% |
Popular Vote3: | 1,222,931 |
Swing3: | New |
President | |
Before Election: | Liu Sung-pan |
Before Party: | Kuomintang |
After Election: | Liu Sung-pan |
After Party: | Kuomintang |
Map2 Image: | 1995ROCLY-cartogram.svg |
Map2 Caption: | Elected member party by seat |
The 1995 Taiwanese legislative election were held on 2 December 1995.[1] The result was a victory for the Kuomintang, which won 85 of the 164 seats. Voter turnout was 67.6%.[2]