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  • TVBS Poll: Stock market surge masks governance shortcomings

    Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s approval rose from 32% to 38% on economic growth, but governance satisfaction stayed at 31%. Here is what to know.
    2026/05/18 19:21
  • DPP legislator Shen launches uphill bid for Taipei mayor

    Puma Shen, a DPP legislator, announced his candidacy for Taipei mayor, challenging incumbent Chiang Wan-an. Early polls show Chiang leading with 52.9% support.
    2026/05/13 15:17
  • Taiwan opposition takes risky bet on Beijing before polls

    KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun departs for Beijing to meet Xi Jinping in the first KMT-CCP leadership summit in a decade amid defense budget controversy.
    2026/04/06 22:28
  • Why Cheng Li-chiun may finally say yes to Taipei mayor bid

    Taiwan’s ruling DPP faces pressure to draft Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun for Taipei’s mayoral race despite polls showing her trailing Mayor Chiang Wan-an by 37 points.
    2026/01/31 15:56
  • Chiang Wan-an dominates 2026 Taipei mayoral race polling

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an leads the 2026 mayoral race, according to a TVBS poll. Chiang outpaces DPP contenders, but young voters lean towards legislator Wang Shih-chien.
    2025/12/08 17:49
  • Kaohsiung race tightens between DPP and KMT candidates

    TVBS News reports a tight race in Kaohsiung between DPP’s Lai Jui-lung and KMT’s Ko Chih-en. Polls show differing leads, with environmental issues and allegations influencing the campaign.
    2025/12/03 10:00
  • Taiwan ruling party confronts trust crisis in election

    DPP legislator Lin Tai-hua urges reforms to regain public trust amid the 2026 Kaohsiung mayoral primary. Polls show Lai Jui-lung leading the race.
    2025/09/17 17:56
  • Lee Shu-chuan leads KMT in New Taipei mayoral race

    The 2026 New Taipei City mayoral race heats up as KMT’s Lee Shu-chuan leads with 31.6% support. Polls show potential matchups and coalition impacts, setting a competitive stage.
    2025/08/19 14:00
  • Taiwanese trust in U.S. eroding, researchers warn

    Taiwanese trust in the U.S. is declining. TSMC’s U.S. expansion worsens sentiment. Polls show increased negative views of the U.S. Trump’s tariffs seen as unreasonable by many.
    2025/08/19 11:10
  • Opposition alliance strategy emerges for New Taipei race

    Kuomintang’s Lee Chien-lung stresses public opinion’s clarity post-recall, urging KMT-TPP collaboration in New Taipei City mayoral race. Polls may decide candidates.
    2025/08/13 14:00
  • Taiwan’s election commission to enforce recall poll blackout

    Taiwan’s Central Election Commission bans recall poll releases from July 16 until voting ends. Violators face fines. National referendum on nuclear power set for Aug. 23.
    2025/07/15 22:00
  • Taiwan president’s approval rating hits record low of 32%

    Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s approval rating has plummeted to 32% after nearly one year in office, with disapproval surging to 55%, according to a new TVBS Poll Center survey. His numbers rank second-lowest among Taiwan’s democratically elected presidents, surpassing only his predecessor Tsai Ing-wen. With only 36% of respondents believing Taiwan is heading in the right direction and 57% lacking confidence in his leadership, Lai faces significant challenges as his Democratic Progressive Party prepares for local elections.
    2025/05/16 17:31
  • Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen holds steady at 66% approval

    Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen maintains a 66% approval rating, with high satisfaction among residents aged 40-59. Critics question her focus on polls.
    2024/12/13 08:32
  • Harris may shift Taiwan policy if elected, experts say

    Experts at a CSIS event suggest Vice President Kamala Harris might adjust Taiwan policy if elected in 2024. Harris leads in polls with Biden’s endorsement.
    2024/09/30 17:04
  • Poll: Over 50% doubt TPP rallies will boost Ko’s image

    Discover the latest poll results from Yahoo! Taiwan on public trust in TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je and the party’s efforts to improve its image through nationwide speaking events.
    2024/09/10 15:54
  • Taiwan’s sentiment toward CCP hits historic low, poll finds

    Discover the latest findings from the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation showing a historic low in Taiwan’s sentiment towards the CCP, with over 17 million Taiwanese expressing dislike or indifference.
    2024/08/26 11:41
  • Ma Ying-jeou advocates for peaceful cross-strait relations

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou stresses the importance of peaceful cross-strait relations during a meeting with Song Tao, Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office in China. Ma emphasizes the benefits for both sides and the shared history and culture of the Chinese nation. He highlights the significance of the "1992 Consensus" and opposition to "Taiwan independence" as key elements for cross-strait progress. Ma underscores the mainstream support in Taiwanese society for peaceful relations, as evidenced by recent election results and public opinion polls.
    2024/04/02 10:48
  • TPP mulls internal polling system after election loss

    Taipei People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je has expressed his intention to establish an internal public opinion center in order to improve the accuracy of future polls. This decision follows the TPP’s defeat in the presidential election and the subsequent launch of a post-defeat review. Ko believes that implementing out-of-district voting is a key change that needs to be made. He also highlighted the need for voting methods to adapt to the changing times, which he sees as a contributing factor to the election loss. In the meantime, concerns have been raised about legislator-at-large-elect Huang Shan-shan’s alleged dual party membership. Huang has responded by threatening legal action against those spreading false information, as the TPP prepares to establish a legal department. Additionally, TPP Taipei party headquarters chairman Lin Kuo-cheng has offered to resign due to disappointing post-election results. The TPP has clarified that staff turnovers are a result of job positions and organizational adjustments, as current legislative workloads are burdensome. The party plans to release a defeat review report to identify the main causes of the election loss.
    2024/01/23 16:15
  • Hou Yu-ih vows oversight for Taiwan Strait security

    New Taipei City mayor Hou Yu-Ih pledges to support Taiwan Strait security and reassure the U.S. as an opposition party member after his presidential election defeat. He emphasizes the need for the newly elected government to carefully address global difficulties and stresses that Taiwan’s unity is crucial in facing future challenges. Hou dismisses claims that alleged fake polls by the Taiwan People’s Party caused the Kuomintang’s electoral defeat and urges acceptance of voters’ decision. Sun Yat-sen School President Chang Ya-chung calls for KMT chairman Eric Chu to step down, but Hou takes responsibility for the election failure as the commander of the campaign.
    2024/01/16 15:16
  • Taiwan’s voters head to the polls to elect new leaders

    Taiwan’s voters head to the polls in a crucial election. Weather conditions and cross-strait tensions add complexity to the choices. President Tsai Ing-wen casts her vote as a third party competes. Stay updated on TVBS World Taiwan.
    2024/01/13 10:54
  • Natixis: Taiwan’s economy set for growth amid 2024 election

    The upcoming Taiwan presidential election is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s economic growth, according to a research report by France’s Natixis Corporate and Investment Banking company. The report suggests that regardless of the election outcome, Taiwan is poised for economic growth, with the consumer and tech industries leading the way. The research predicts that economic growth could increase from 1.2% in 2023 to 2.9% in 2024. While candidates share similar social and labor policies, the report highlights the major differences in their positions on industrial and energy areas, as well as Taiwan’s economic relationship with China. The report also mentions the potential role of Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je in triggering legislative instability. The incumbent Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), leading in polls, is expected to continue pushing for diversified trade and investment policies, shifting focus from China to the U.S. and other Asian regions. However, achieving these targets may be challenging as Taiwan has missed out on regional trade and economic agreements such as RCEP, CPTTP, and the U.S.-led IPEF. If the Kuomintang (KMT) wins the election, they might seek closer trade and investment links with China by expanding the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), according to Natixis.
    2024/01/06 17:16
  • KMT candidate Hou Yu-ih gains favor in market visit

    Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih visited the First Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market in Taipei, gaining support from vendors who welcomed his visit. Hou Yu-ih is the first of the three presidential candidates to visit the market, potentially boosting his popularity in the polls. Accompanied by Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, KMT legislative candidate Chung Hsiao-ping, and Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation Chairman Yang Cheng-wu, Hou Yu-ih received a warm reception from the local market community. Vendors expressed their support for Hou Yu-ih, noting that despite the market being closed, his engagement with them was significant. They hoped that Hou Yu-ih would improve market convenience and promised to support him at the polls. Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasized the importance of the fruit market, the nation’s largest wholesale agricultural market, and expressed hope that Hou Yu-ih would secure funding and construction to upgrade the market’s equipment and protect vendor rights if elected. Hou Yu-ih, who has personal experience working in a market, pledged to enhance the market environment and operating conditions using modern equipment and technology if elected. He also promised to ensure the best cold chain conditions for preserving fruits and vegetables. Hou Yu-ih urged support for a rotation of political power, emphasizing its importance in a functioning democracy.
    2024/01/04 15:40
  • DPP’s Lai-Hsiao lead KMT rivals in latest Taiwan polls

    The United Daily News pre-closure poll shows that Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, maintain a 5-percentage-point lead over their Kuomintang (KMT) rivals, Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong. The Lai-Hsiao ticket received 32% support, while the Hou-Jaw ticket received 27%, a decrease of four percentage points from previous polls. Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, trailed with 21% support. Among different age groups, the Ko-Wu ticket led among voters aged 20 to 39 with a 42% support rate. Among 40-59 year-olds, the Hou-Jaw ticket led by 1%, and among voters over 60, the Hou-Jaw ticket polled at 37%, while the Lai-Hsiao ticket polled at 35%. The survey was conducted from Dec. 26-30, 2023, with a sample size of 1,215 adults. The sampling error is within plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. The survey used a dual telephone register for random sampling, including landline and mobile phones, with weighting by gender, age, and population structure. The funding for the survey came from United Daily News.
    2024/01/02 15:45
  • China’s Taiwan Affairs Director urges peaceful unification

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Director Song Tao urges Taiwan’s people to promote the peaceful unification process and return cross-strait relations to the correct track. This comes after Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the historically inevitable reunification of the motherland in his New Year’s address. The forthcoming presidential and legislative elections in Taiwan make these remarks noteworthy. Song’s message, titled "Keep the Direction, Forge Ahead," was published in the "Cross-Strait Relations" magazine, highlighting mainland China’s strides in establishing its commanding position and initiative in cross-strait affairs in 2023. The bold declarations from China could potentially influence Taiwanese voters’ perceptions and choices at the polls.
    2024/01/02 13:41
  • Eric Chu accuses DPP of smear tactics in Taiwan elections

    Kuomintang (KMT) Chairman Eric Chu accuses the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of smearing and attacking the presidential election through nationwide advertising campaigns. The KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih and vice-presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong are losing swing voters, according to a public opinion poll published by the United Daily News. Chu criticizes the DPP for targeting Hou by drawing attention to the dormitory at Taipei’s Chinese Culture University (CCU), owned by Hou’s wife. He warns that if such smear tactics go unchecked, Taiwan risks becoming a society dominated by smear campaigns. Internal party polls show that the KMT’s support rates are within the margin of error compared to the DPP’s, leading by one percentage point in landline-based surveys. Taiwan’s 2024 presidential and legislative elections are due to take place next Saturday, and Chu emphasizes that the KMT will work harder despite alleged underhanded tactics and continuous smearing efforts by the DPP.
    2024/01/02 09:55
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