Taoyuan City electoral constituencies consist of 6 single-member constituencies in Taoyuan, Taiwan, each represented by a member of the Republic of China Legislative Yuan.
Taoyuan City was formerly Taoyuan County and all constituencies were named accordingly.
Election | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||||||
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2008 7th | Chen Ken-te | Liao Cheng-ching (2008-2010) | John Wu (2008-2018) | Chu Fong-chi | Sun Ta-chien | |||||||||
2010 by-election | Kuo Jung-tsung(2010-2012) | Huang Jen-shu(2010-2012) | ||||||||||||
2012 8th | Liao Cheng-ching | |||||||||||||
2016 9th | Cheng Yun-peng | Chen Lai Su-mei | Cheng Pao-ching | Chao Cheng-yu | ||||||||||
2020 10th | Huang Shih-chieh | |||||||||||||
2024 11th | Niu Hsu-ting | Tu Chuan-chi | Chiu Jo-hua |
Liao Cheng-ching resigned in 2009 due to election fraud.[1]
John Wu resigned in 2009 after his election as Taoyuan County magistrate.
2016 legislative election[2] | ||||||||
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Elected | Runner-up | |||||||
Incumbent | Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | Candidate | Party | Votes (%) | |
KMT Chen Ken-te | 1 | DPP | 47.25% | Chen Ken-te | Kuomintang | 44.06% | ||
Kuomintang Liao Cheng-ching | 2 | DPP | 50.17% | Liao Cheng-ching | Kuomintang | 42.73% | ||
3 | Apollo Chen | Kuomintang | 44.71% | Hsu Jing-wen | DPP | 44.48% | ||
4 | DPP | 50.05% | Yang Li-huan | Kuomintang | 49.95% | |||
5 | Lu Yu-ling | Kuomintang | 43.86% | Chang Zhao-liang | DPP | 42.20% | ||
Kuomintang Sun Ta-chien | 6 | Independent | 46.53% | Sun Ta-chien | Kuomintang | 46.06% |