Hsu Ming-tsai explained

Hsu Ming-tsai
Native Name:Chinese: 許明財
Nationality:Republic of China
Office1:Mayor of Hsinchu City
Deputy1:You Jian-hua
Term Start1:20 December 2009
Term End1:25 December 2014
Predecessor1:Lin Junq-tzer
Successor1:Lin Chih-chien[1]
Birth Place:Hsinchu City, Taiwan
Party:Kuomintang
Alma Mater:Chinese Culture University
Dominican University
Chung Hua University

Hsu Ming-tsai (; born 13 June 1953) is a Taiwanese politician. He served as the mayor of Hsinchu City from 20 December 2009 until 25 December 2014.[2]

Early life

Hsu obtained his bachelor's degree in tourism management from Chinese Culture University, master's degree in public administration from Dominican University in Illinois, United States and doctoral degree in technology management from Chung Hua University.

Hsinchu City Mayoralty

Hsinchu City Mayoralty election

Hsu assumed the position of Mayor of Hsinchu City starting 20 December 2009 after winning the 2009 Republic of China local election on 5 December 2009 under the Kuomintang.

HKETCO Director visit to Hsinchu City

On 25 June 2013, Hsu received John Leung, the Director of the Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office (HKETCO) in Taiwan with his colleagues. They had a meeting which were also attended by the Hsinchu Chamber of Commerce and Importers and Exporters Association of Hsinchu City.[3]

2014 Hsinchu City mayoralty election

In 2014, Hsu joined the 2014 Republic of China local election as a Kuomintang candidate for Mayor of Hsinchu City, going against his rival Lin Chih-chien from Democratic Progressive Party and independent candidate Tsai Jen-chien. His campaign slogan was Intelligence, happiness, health and security. His campaign promises were connecting Hsinchu city to Provincial Highway 61 and Jiadong Township in Pingtung County, calling for the relocation of CPC Corporation oil reserve building for its land to be used as the new city government center and city council building, relocating the urban center and turn the old town area into a historical and cultural tourist area, building an off-ramp from the Wuyang Expressway to Hsinchu City center, establishing a hospital for women and children and expanding the Hsinchu City branch of the National Taiwan University Hospital.[4] Hsu however lost to DPP candidate Lin Chih-chien.[5]

2014 Hsinchu City Mayoralty Election Result
width=35No.width=180Candidatewidth=120Partywidth=75Voteswidth=75Percentagewidth=49
1Liu Cheng-hsing (劉正幸)Independent1,9140.96%
2Hsu Ming-tsaiKMT75,56437.85%
3James TsaiIndependent40,48020.28%
4Lin Chih-chienDPP76,57838.36%
5Wu Shu-min (吳淑敏)Independent51012.56%

2018 Hsinchu City mayoralty election

2018 Kuomintang Hsinchu City mayoral primary results
width=80Candidateswidth=80Placewidth=80UDNwidth=80Apollo Survey & Researchwidth=80TVBSwidth=80Aggregated Result
Hsu Ming-tsai40.55%42.89%42.63%42.02%
Lin Geng-ren2nd36.15%34.63%34.62%35.13%
Li Guo-zhang3rd23.30%22.48%22.75%22.84%
2018 Hsinchu City mayoral results[6]
width=35No.width=150Candidatewidth=120Partywidth=75Voteswidth=75Percentagewidth=49
1 Hsieh Wen-chin (謝文進) Independent 44,10120.31%
2 Li Chi-qun (李驥羣) Independent7050.32%
3 Huang Yuan-fu (黃源甫) Independent3,6031.66%
4 Hsu Ming-tsai Kuomintang60,50827.87%
5 Kuo Jung-jui (郭榮睿) Independent5740.26%
6 Lin Chih-chienDemocratic Progressive Party107,61249.57%
Total voters 338,323
Valid votes 217,103
Invalid votes
Voter turnout 64.17%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Polls open for 9-in-1 local government elections - Focus Taiwan.
  2. Web site: The Mayor - Hsinchu City Government . En.hccg.gov.tw . 2014-04-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140429191830/http://en.hccg.gov.tw/web/SG?pageID=25445 . 2014-04-29 .
  3. Web site: HKETCO - Photo and Video Gallery - 20130625 . Hketco.hk . 2013-06-25 . 2014-04-29.
  4. Web site: Taipei Times . www.taipeitimes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141205102139/http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/print/2014/10/14/2003602026 . 2014-12-05.
  5. Web site: 2014 Local Elections . 2014-12-03 . https://archive.today/20141203045251/http://www.cec.gov.tw/en/TC/nm713000000000000.html . 2014-12-03 . dead .
  6. Web site: 2018 Local Elections . 2018-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181124220200/https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TC/nm10018000000000000.html . 2018-11-24 . dead .