1995 Taiwanese legislative election explained

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]

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. Nohlen et al., p540