7th Legislative Yuan

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The 7th Legislative Yuan was a term of members of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan from 1 February 2008 to 31 January 2012. Members were elected to constituency (district) seats in the 12 January 2008 legislative election. The next legislative election took place in January 2012.

7th Legislative Yuan
6th 8th
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Yuan
JurisdictionTaiwan
Meeting placeLegislative Yuan Building
Term1 February 2008 – 31 January 2012
Election2008 Taiwanese legislative election
Members113
Wang Jin-pyng (KMT), speaker of Legislative Yuan (Party list)
John Chiang (KMT, Taipei City 3)
Lin Shu-fen (DPP, Taipei County 2)
Hsu Yao-chang (KMT, Miaoli 2)
Yen Chin-piao (NPSU, Taichung County 2)
Wu Den-yih (KMT, Nantou 1)
William Lai (DPP, Tainan City 2)
Huang Chao-shun (KMT, Kaohsiung City 1)
Fu Kun-chi (KMT, Hualien)
Liao Kuo-tung (Sufin Siluko) (KMT, Lowland aborigines)
Chai Trong-rong (DPP, Party list)

List of constituency members

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Constituency Current member Party
Changhua County 1st Chen Hsiu-ching (陳秀卿) Kuomintang
2nd Lin Tsang-min (林滄敏) Kuomintang
3rd Cheng Ru-fen (鄭汝芬) Kuomintang
4th Hsiao Ching-tien (蕭景田) Kuomintang
Chiayi City Chiang Yi-hsiung (江義雄) Kuomintang
Chiayi County 1st Wong Chung-chun (翁重鈞) Kuomintang
2nd Helen Chang (張花冠) Democratic Progressive
Hsinchu City Lu Hsueh-chang (呂學樟) Kuomintang
Hsinchu County Chiu Ching-chun (邱鏡淳) Kuomintang
Hualien County Fu Kun-chi (傅崐萁) Kuomintang/People First
Kaohsiung City 1st Huang Chao-shun (黃昭順) Kuomintang
2nd Kuan Bi-ling (管碧玲) Democratic Progressive
3rd Hou Tsai-feng (侯彩鳳) Kuomintang
4th Lee Fu-hsing (李復興) Kuomintang
5th Kuo Wen-cheng (郭玟成) Democratic Progressive
Kaohsiung County 1st Chung Shao-ho (鍾紹和) Kuomintang/People First
2nd Lin Yi-shih (林益世) Kuomintang
3rd Chen Chi-yu (陳啟昱) Democratic Progressive
4th Chiang Ling-chun (江玲君) Kuomintang
Keelung City Hsieh Kuo-liang (謝國樑) Kuomintang
Kinmen County Chen Fu-hai (陳福海) Kuomintang/Independent
Lienchiang County Tsao Erh-chung (曹爾忠) Kuomintang
Miaoli County 1st Li Yi-ting (李乙廷) Kuomintang
2nd Hsu Yao-chang (徐耀昌) Kuomintang
Nantou County 1st Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) Kuomintang
2nd Lin Ming-chen (林明溱) Kuomintang
Penghu County Lin Pin-kuan (林炳坤) Kuomintang/Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
Pingtung County 1st Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) Democratic Progressive
2nd Wang Chin-shueh (王進士) Kuomintang
3rd Pan Men-an (潘孟安) Democratic Progressive
Taichung City 1st Tsai Chin-lung (蔡錦隆) Kuomintang
2nd Lu Shiow-yen (盧秀燕) Kuomintang
3rd Daniel Huang (黃義交) Kuomintang/People First
Taichung County 1st Liu Chuan-chung (劉銓忠) Kuomintang
2nd Yen Ching-piao (顏清標) Kuomintang/Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
3rd Chiang Lien-fu (江連福) Kuomintang
4th Shyu Jong-shyong (徐中雄) Kuomintang
5th Yang Chiung-ying (楊瓊瓔) Kuomintang
Tainan City 1st Chen Ting-fei (陳亭妃) Democratic Progressive
2nd William Lai (賴清德) Democratic Progressive
Tainan County 1st Yeh Yi-jin (葉宜津) Democratic Progressive
2nd Huang Wei-cher (黃偉哲) Democratic Progressive
3rd Lee Chun-yee (李俊毅) Democratic Progressive
Taipei City 1st Ting Shou-chung (丁守中) Kuomintang
2nd Justin Chou (周守訓) Kuomintang
3rd John Chiang (蔣孝嚴) Kuomintang
4th Alex Tsai (蔡正元) Kuomintang
5th Lin Yu-fang (林郁方) Kuomintang
6th Diane Lee (李慶安) Kuomintang
7th Alex Fai (費鴻泰) Kuomintang
8th Lai Shyh-bao (賴士葆) Kuomintang
Taipei County 1st Wu Yu-sheng (吳育昇) Kuomintang
2nd Lin Shu-fen (林淑芬) Democratic Progressive
3rd Yu Tian (余天) Democratic Progressive
4th Lee Hung-chun (李鴻鈞) Kuomintang/People First
5th Huang Chih-hsiung (黃志雄) Kuomintang
6th Lin Hung-chih (林鴻池) Kuomintang
7th Wu Chin-chih (吳清池) Kuomintang
8th Chang Ching-chung (張慶忠) Kuomintang
9th Lin Te-fu (林德福) Kuomintang
10th Lu Chia-chen (盧嘉辰) Kuomintang
11th Lo Ming-tsai (羅明才) Kuomintang
12th Lee Ching-hua (李慶華) Kuomintang
Taitung County Justin Huang (黃健庭) Kuomintang/People First
Taoyuan County 1st Chen Ken-te (陳根德) Kuomintang
2nd Liao Cheng-ching (廖正井) Kuomintang
3rd John Wu (吳志揚) Kuomintang
4th Yang Li-huan (楊麗環) Kuomintang
5th Chu Fong-chih (朱鳳芝) Kuomintang
6th Sun Ta-chien (孫大千) Kuomintang
Yilan County Lin Chian-rong (林建榮) Kuomintang
Yunlin County 1st Chang Chia-chun (張嘉郡) Kuomintang
2nd Chang Sho-wen (張碩文) Kuomintang
Lowland Aborigine
(3 seats)
Liao Kuo-tung (廖國棟, Sufin Siluko) Kuomintang
Yang Jen-fu (楊仁福) Kuomintang
Lin Cheng-er (林正二) People First/Kuomintang
Highland Aborigine
(3 seats)
Chien Tung-ming (簡東明, Uliw Qaljupayare) Kuomintang
Kung Wen-chi (孔文吉, Yosi Takun) Kuomintang
Kao Chin Su-mei (高金素梅, Ciwas Ali) Non-Partisan Solidarity Union

Former makeup

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The following is the list of constituencies that were in place at the time of the 2004 legislative election.

Constituency Seats Minimum female members
First Taipei City constituency (Beitou, Shihlin, Songshan, Sinyi, Neihu, Nangang) 10 1
Second Taipei City constituency (Jhongshan, Datong, Da-an, Jhongjheng, Wanhua, Wunshan) 10 1
First Kaohsiung City constituency (Yancheng, Gushan, Cijin, Zuoying, Nanzih, Sanmin) 6 1 shared with Second Kaohsiung City Constituency
Second Kaohsiung City constituency (Sinsing, Cianjin, Lingya, Cianjhen, Siaogang) 5
First Taipei County constituency (Banciao City, Tucheng City, Shulin City, Yingge Township, Sansia Township) 2 shared with Second and Third Taipei County constituencies
Second Taipei County constituency (Sanchong City, Lujhou City, Sinjhuang City, Wugu Township, Taishan Township, Linkou Township, Danshuei Township, Bali Township, Sanjhih Township, Shihmen Township, Jinshan Township, Wanli Township) -
Third Taipei County constituency (Jhonghe City, Yonghe City, Sindian City, Shenkeng Township, Shihding Township, Pinglin Township, Wulai Township, Sijhih City, Rueifang Township, Pingsi Township, Shuangsi Township, Gongliao Township) -
Yilan County 3 -
Taoyuan County 13 1
Hsinchu County 3 -
Miaoli County 4 -
Taichung County 11 1
Changhua County 10 1
Nantou County 4 -
Yunlin County 6 1
Chiayi County 4 -
Tainan County 8 1
Kaohsiung County 9 1
Pingtung County 6 1
Taitung County 1 -
Hualien County 2 -
Penghu County 1 -
Keelung City 3 -
Hsinchu City 3 -
Taichung City 8 1
Chiayi City 2 -
Tainan City 6 1
Kinmen County 1 -
Lienchiang County 1 -
Highland (Aboriginal constituency) 4 -
Lowland (Aboriginal constituency) 4 -
Nationwide constituency (proportional representation) 41 -
Overseas Chinese (proportional representation) 8 -
Total 225 (176 from multi-member, non-aboriginal and non-proportional representation constituencies) -

See also

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