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  • DPP candidates register for 2024 presidential election

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim registered for Taiwan’s 2024 national election with the Central Election Commission. They wore badges featuring cartoon depictions of a cat and a dog, symbolizing their representative animals. Lai’s campaign design incorporates a baseball theme and an animation series featuring his dog, while Hsiao, a well-known "cat person," often compares her diplomatic skills to a cat’s charm. The slogan "pick the right people, follow the right path" emphasizes their commitment to jointly shaping Taiwan’s future.
    2023/11/22 19:43
  • Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim register for 2024 polls

    DPP’s Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim have officially registered for the 2024 presidential election at Taiwan’s Central Election Commission. Get the latest updates on their campaign.
    2023/11/21 17:04
  • Terry Gou remains open to cooperation with TPP’s Ko

    Independent presidential candidate Terry Gou’s campaign office spokesperson, Chen Chia-yi, confirmed that the election coalition between the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan’s People Party (TPP) does not prevent the TPP from forming an alliance with Gou. Chen emphasized that Gou’s commitment to a political turnover in 2024 remains unwavering and stated that discussions can take place between Gou and TPP’s presidential contender Ko Wen-je, as the two are not mutually exclusive. Gou’s campaign team aims to bring all parties to the table to communicate their goals without any preconditions, highlighting that unity is the key to winning the presidential election. Chen mentioned that Gou’s direction aligns with the 65% mainstream public opinion, which desires the removal of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Cooperation among opposition presidential candidates is seen as the ongoing effort leading up to candidate registration at the Central Election Commission from November 20 to November 24.
    2023/11/16 15:20
  • Gou, Lai clear signature threshold for presidential race

    Terry Gou and Lai Pei-hsia, independent candidates for Taiwan’s presidential elections, have surpassed the required threshold of signatures, according to the Central Election Commission (CEC). The CEC announced that Gou and Lai gathered over 900,000 signatures, allowing them to register as official candidates from November 20 to 24. After verification, the final count revealed that they received 1,038,031 signatures, despite initially submitting 1,036,778. After invalidating 135,642 signatures, the CEC confirmed a total of 902,389 verifiable signatures, meeting the necessary requirement. Out of the ten groups collecting signatures, only Gou and Lai gathered enough, while the other nine groups fell short and will not have their nomination deposits returned.
    2023/11/14 18:19
  • DPP reportedly planning to announce Lai-Hsiao pairing soon

    The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is set to announce its electoral team pairing Lai Ching-te and Representative to the United States Hsiao Bi-khim for the 2024 election. Hsiao, who has a strong connection with Hualien due to her previous work and local election runs, will travel to Hualien for a campaign rally and the establishment of the campaign headquarters. Hsiao’s office is undergoing urgent renovations, indicating a flurry of activity. Many legislative candidates have expressed interest in having Hsiao endorse their campaigns, leading to numerous inquiries to the DPP’s Central Executive Committee and campaign headquarters.
    2023/11/14 13:42
  • What’s next for independent presidential candidate Terry Gou

    As Taiwan’s presidential election nears, the spotlight is on a unique lineup of candidates, including Terry Gou, Lai Ching-te, Hou Yu-ih, and Ko Wen-je. Gou, overcoming significant challenges to secure his place, now navigates potential alliances with the TPP and the fractured opposition. With the election commission poised to announce verified candidates, all eyes are on these political moves shaping Taiwan’s future.
    2023/11/10 17:11
  • CEC issues important notice on Legislative Yuan elections

    The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released an official notice outlining the procedures for the upcoming Legislative Yuan elections. The 11th legislative elections will be held on January 13th next year, coinciding with the presidential and vice presidential elections for the 16th term. Candidates can obtain nomination forms starting next week, with the registration period beginning two weeks later and lasting for four days. Political parties and overseas citizens interested in running for the legislative elections are advised to submit candidate registration lists at the CEC counter in Taipei. The election announcement provides important information such as the scope of legislative authority, administration divisions, the number of positions to be elected, and the maximum campaign expenditure allowed.
    2023/11/08 19:03
  • Terry Gou submits petition for 2024 presidential bid

    Independent presidential candidate Terry Gou and his running mate, Lai Pei-hsia, submitted a petition to the Taipei City Election Commission on November 1. Gou addressed a crowd outside the administrative center in the Xinyi district, emphasizing the significance of each signature on the petition and promising to press forward courageously in voicing the Taiwanese people’s pursuit of democracy and freedom. The number of signatures submitted was not disclosed at the time, but Gou’s campaign office stated that more details would be provided later.
    2023/11/02 20:29
  • Election commission to challenge ’prisoner voting’ proposal

    Central Election Commission Chairperson Lee Chin-yung stated that the Public Officials Election and Recall Act does not accommodate absentee voting processes, and noted that voting in jails contains security issues. The Commission has decided to appeal to the Taipei High Administrative Court regarding the provisional injunction.
    2023/10/13 17:24
  • Taipei prepares for presidential election with rehearsal

    Taipei City Election Commission conducts a successful voting rehearsal for the 2024 Presidential Election, ensuring a smooth process and upholding democratic principles.
    2023/09/25 18:35
  • Gou’s signature drive postponed amid data security concerns

    Terry Gou’s independent presidential campaign faces a delay as cybersecurity concerns prompt the postponement of the signature drive. Supporters await further developments in the signature collection process, which is crucial for his 2024 presidential candidacy.
    2023/09/20 19:40
  • Gou’s signature drive to start on Tuesday

    Independent presidential contender Terry Gou initiates his 2024 signature drive amid KMT criticism. Get updates on Gou’s campaign and the struggle to unite opposition forces.
    2023/09/18 19:25
  • Terry Gou remains silent on top choices for running mate

    Business tycoon and presidential hopeful Terry Gou remained silent on Wednesday (Sept. 13) when asked by the media regarding speculation about his choice for running mate in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. However, he promised to make the announcement sometime on Sept. 13 or Sept. 14.
    2023/09/13 11:22
  • Taiwan will see 19.5M eligible voters in 2024 election

    The Central Election Commission has announced the proceedings for the upcoming 16th presidential and vice-presidential election in Taiwan, scheduled for Jan. 13, 2024.
    2023/09/12 15:03
  • 泰國選委會宣布批准選舉結果 前進黨成為最大黨

    泰國選舉委員會(Election Commission)今天確認了上個月的投票結果,親民主在野陣營在選舉中擊敗了由軍方支持、已治理泰國近10年的政黨。
    2023/06/20 09:21
  • Important reminders for Saturday’s 9-in-1 local elections

    The 9-in-1 local elections are scheduled for tomorrow. Here are a few important reminders to get you ready before voting. 
    2022/11/25 19:35
  • Taiwan voters to decide if voting age should be lowered

    The Central Election Commission (CEC) announced on Tuesday that 9.61 million votes will be needed for the proposed constitutional amendment to lower the voting age in Taiwan from 20 to 18 years old to pass.
    2022/11/24 08:09
  • Taiwan CEC: People under quarantine can’t cast ballots

    With local elections around the corner, Taiwanese are worried that those who test positive for COVID and are undergoing quarantine won’t be able to cast their ballots. 
    2022/10/27 17:42
  • Taiwan considers revising quarantine rules for elections

    With the nine-in-one elections slated in November in Taiwan, the Central Election Commission has come under fire for hinting that people under quarantine on election day won’t be able to cast their ballots.
    2022/10/24 18:05
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