Hsiao Shu-li | |
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Office1: | Speaker of the Chiayi City Council |
Term Start1: | 25 December 2014 |
Term End1: | 25 December 2018 |
Successor1: | Chuang Feng-an |
Office2: | Member of the National Assembly |
Term Start2: | 20 May 1996 |
Term End2: | 19 May 2000 |
Birth Date: | 1 March 1967 |
Birth Place: | Chiayi City, Taiwan |
Nationality: | Taiwanese |
Party: | Independent |
Otherparty: | Kuomintang |
Occupation: | politician |
Relations: | Hsiao Uan-u (cousin) |
Hsiao Shu-li (; born 1 March 1967) is a Taiwanese politician.
Hsiao was a member of the third National Assembly elected from Chiayi, where her family has enjoyed strong political support.[1] After the end of her term, Hsiao led the Chiayi City Farmers’ Cooperative Association.[2] In 2006, she contested a party primary for a legislative by-election, ending her candidacy to support .[2] She sought the Kuomintang nomination for the mayoralty of Chiayi in 2014, though the party chose to back .[2] [3] Subsequently, Hsiao planned to seek the mayoralty as an independent,[2] [3] but later ended her campaign.[4] She was instead elected speaker of Chiayi City Council, a post once held by her uncle .[5] After winning the municipal election, Hsiao rejoined the Kuomintang. She was named a deputy secretary-general of the party in April 2016.[6] [7] Hsiao withdrew from the party for a second time in February 2018, announcing that she would again run for the Chiayi City mayorship.[8] She was formally expelled from the Kuomintang in September 2018.[9]
2018 Chiayi City mayoral results | |||||||||||
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width=35 | No. | width=150 | Candidate | width=120 | Party | width=75 | Votes | width=75 | Percentage | width=49 | |
1 | Hsiao Shu-li | Independent | 25,572 | 17.98% | |||||||
2 | Huang Min-hui | Kuomintang | 58,558 | 41.18% | |||||||
3 | Huang Hung Chen Taiwan Ah Chen World Great Person Rich President (黃宏成台灣阿成世界偉人財神總統) | Independent | 1,822 | 1.28% | |||||||
4 | Twu Shiing-jer | Democratic Progressive Party | 56,256 | 39.56% | |||||||
Total voters | 212,843 | ||||||||||
Valid votes | 142,208 | ||||||||||
Invalid votes | |||||||||||
Voter turnout | 66.81% |