11th Legislative Yuan

11th Legislative Yuan
10th 12th
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Yuan
Jurisdiction Republic of China
Meeting placeLegislative Yuan Building
Term1 February 2024 – 31 January 2028
Election2024 Taiwanese legislative election
GovernmentChen Chien-jen cabinet
Cho cabinet
Members113
SpeakerHan Kuo-yu (KMT)
Deputy SpeakerJohnny Chiang (KMT)
Majority LeaderFu Kun-chi (KMT)
Minority LeaderKer Chien-ming (DPP)
Secretary GeneralChou Chester W.L.

The 11th Legislative Yuan is the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024.

Members were elected in the 2024 legislative election,[1][2] in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost majority status. This is the first time since the election of 2004 that no party received an absolute majority in the Legislative Yuan.[3] The next legislative election is due for 2028.

Composition

Affiliation Elected in 2024 Current Remarks
Kuomintang 52 52
Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Taiwan People's Party 8 8
Independent 2 2 Caucus with Kuomintang
Total 113 113

Note: Bold represents ruling party

Single-member constituency

Constituency Legislator Party
Taipei City I Rosalia Wu Democratic Progressive Party
II Wang Shih-chien Democratic Progressive Party
III Wang Hung-wei Kuomintang
IV Lee Yen-hsiu Kuomintang
V Wu Pei-yi Democratic Progressive Party
VI Lo Chih-chiang Kuomintang
VII Hsu Chiao-hsin Kuomintang
VIII Lai Shyh-bao Kuomintang
New Taipei City I Hung Mong-kai Kuomintang
II Lin Shu-fen Democratic Progressive Party
III Lee Kuen-cheng Democratic Progressive Party
IV Wu Ping-jui Democratic Progressive Party
V Su Chiao-hui Democratic Progressive Party
VI Chang Hung-lu Democratic Progressive Party
VII Yeh Yuan-chih Kuomintang
VIII Chang Chih-lun Kuomintang
IX Lin Te-fu Kuomintang
X Wu Chi-ming Democratic Progressive Party
XI Lo Ming-tsai Kuomintang
XII Liao Hsien-hsiang Kuomintang
Taoyuan City I Niu Hsu-ting Kuomintang
II Tu Chuan-chi Kuomintang
III Lu Ming-che Kuomintang
IV Wan Mei-ling Kuomintang
V Lu Yu-ling Kuomintang
VI Chiu Jo-hua Kuomintang
Taichung City I Tsai Chi-chang Democratic Progressive Party
II Yen Kuan-heng Kuomintang
III Yang Chiung-ying Kuomintang
IV Sean Liao Wei-hsiang Kuomintang
V Huang Chien-hao Kuomintang
VI Lo Ting-wei Kuomintang
VII Ho Hsin-chun Democratic Progressive Party
VIII Johnny Chiang Kuomintang
Tainan City I Lai Huei-yuen Democratic Progressive Party
II Kuo Kuo-wen Democratic Progressive Party
III Chen Ting-fei Democratic Progressive Party
IV Lin I-chin Democratic Progressive Party
V Lin Chun-hsien Democratic Progressive Party
VI Wang Ting-yu Democratic Progressive Party
Kaohsiung City I Chiu Yi-ying Democratic Progressive Party
II Chiu Chih-wei Democratic Progressive Party
III Lee Po-yi Democratic Progressive Party
IV Lin Tai-hua Democratic Progressive Party
V Lee Kun-tse Democratic Progressive Party
VI Huang Jie Democratic Progressive Party
VII Hsu Chih-chieh Democratic Progressive Party
VIII Lai Jui-lung Democratic Progressive Party
Hsinchu County I Hsu Hsin-ying Kuomintang
II Lin Si-ming Kuomintang
Miaoli County I Chen Chao-ming Independent (Caucuses with KMT)
II Chiu Chen-chun Kuomintang
Changhua County I Chen Hsiu-bao Democratic Progressive Party
II Huang Hsiu-fang Democratic Progressive Party
III Hsieh Yi-fong Kuomintang hold
IV Chen Su-yueh Democratic Progressive Party
Nantou County I Ma Wen-chun Kuomintang
II Yu Hao Kuomintang
Yunlin County I Ting Hsueh-chung Kuomintang
II Liu Chien-kuo Democratic Progressive Party
Chiayi County I Tsai Yi-yu Democratic Progressive Party
II Chen Kuan-ting Democratic Progressive Party
Pingtung County I Chung Chia-pin Democratic Progressive Party
II Hsu Fu-kuei Democratic Progressive Party
Yilan County Chen Chun-yu Democratic Progressive Party
Hualien County Fu Kun-chi Kuomintang
Taitung County Huang Chien-pin Kuomintang
Penghu County Yang Yao Democratic Progressive Party
Kinmen County Chen Yu-jen Kuomintang
Lienchiang County Cheng Hsueh-sheng Kuomintang
Keelung City Jonathan Lin Kuomintang
Hsinchu City Cheng Cheng-chien Kuomintang
Chiayi City Wang Mei-hui Democratic Progressive Party
Lowland Aboriginal I Jeng Tian-tsair
(Sra Kacaw)
Kuomintang
II Chen Ying
(Asenay Daliyalrep)
Democratic Progressive Party
III Huang Jen
(Kin Cyang)
Kuomintang
Highland Aboriginal I Kao Chin Su-mei
(Ciwas Ali)
Independent (Caucuses with KMT)
II Wu Li-hua
(Saidhai Tahovecahe)
Democratic Progressive Party
III Lu Hsien-yi
(Sasuyu Ruljuwan)
Kuomintang

Party-list proportional representation

No. Name Party Remarks
1 Lin Yueh-chin Democratic Progressive Party
2 Puma Shen Democratic Progressive Party
3 Ariel Chang Democratic Progressive Party
4 Hung Sun-han Democratic Progressive Party Resigned on 24 November 2024 after being appointed as Minister of Labor
5 Loh Meei-ling Democratic Progressive Party
6 You Si-kun Democratic Progressive Party Resigned on 2 February 2024 after being unsuccessful in his re-election for President of the Legislative Yuan
7 Fan Yun Democratic Progressive Party
8 Ker Chien-ming Democratic Progressive Party
9 Shen Fa-hui Democratic Progressive Party
10 Chuang Jui-hsiung Democratic Progressive Party
11 Michelle Lin Democratic Progressive Party
12 Jean Kuo Democratic Progressive Party
13 Wang Cheng-hsu Democratic Progressive Party Replaced You Si-kun
14 Wang Yi-chuan Democratic Progressive Party Replaced Hung Sun-han
15 Chen Pei-yu Democratic Progressive Party
No. Name Party
1 Han Kuo-yu Kuomintang Elected as President of the Legislative Yuan
2 Ko Chih-en
3 Ko Ju-chun
4 Weng Hsiao-ling
5 Chen Jing-hui
6 Wu Tsung-hsien
7 Lin Chien-chi
8 Chen Yeong-kang
9 Hsu Yu-chen
10 Hsieh Lung-chieh
11 Su Ching-chuan
12 Chang Chia-chun
13 Wang Yu-min
No. Name Party
1 Huang Shan-shan Taiwan People's Party
2 Huang Kuo-chang
3 Chen Gau-tzu
4 Wu Chun-cheng Resigned on February 25, 2025 after being involved in a conflict of interest controversy related to the "Strong Generation" project.
5 Mạch Ngọc Trân
6 Lin Kuo-cheng
7 Lin Yi-chun
8 Chang Chi-kai
9 Liu Shu-pin Replaced Wu Chun-cheng

Election for President and Vice-President

Election for 11th Legislative Yuan President
Candidate Party First Round Votes Second Round Votes Elected
Han Kuo-yu Kuomintang 54 54
You Si-kun Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Huang Shan-shan Taiwan People's Party 7
Invalid Votes 1 0
Abstain 0 8
Election for 11th Legislative Yuan Vice-president
Candidate Party First Round Votes Second Round Votes Elected
Johnny Chiang Kuomintang 54 54
Tsai Chi-chang Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Chang Chi-kai Taiwan People's Party 8
Invalid Votes 0 0
Abstain 0 8

Note: Bold represents elected President and Vice-President

References

  1. ^ "Taiwan sets Jan 13, 2024 for presidential, legislative elections". Taiwan News. 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. ^ "2024 presidential, legislative elections slated for Jan. 13: CEC". Focus Taiwan - CNA English News. 10 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  3. ^ "No party gets majority in Legislature; KMT wins most seats". Focus Taiwan. 13 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.