Wu Cherng-dean

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Wu Cherng-dean (Chinese: 吳成典; pinyin: Wú Chéngdiǎn; Wade–Giles: Wu Ch'eng-tian) had served as a politician of the Republic of China. As of 2003 and 2006 he was of the New Party of the Republic of China in Taiwan and served as a legislator.[1][2] In 2003 he and Sisy Chen joined the People First Party (PFP) legislative caucus.[1] By 2007 he was a legislator with the Kuomintang.[3]

On 12 January 2008, he joined the 2008 Republic of China legislative election as a Kuomintang candidate from Kinmen constituency. However, he lost the election.

No. Candidate Party Votes Ratio Elected
1 Chen Fu-hai Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 9,912 37.31% Yes
2 Lee Wo-shih Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 5,274 19.85%
3 Gao Sian Teng (高絃騰) Civil Party 39 0.15%
4 Hu Wei Sheng (胡偉生) Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 1,070 4.03%
5 Tang Huei Pei (唐惠霈) Green Taiwan in White Cross.svg Democratic Progressive Party 431 1.62%
6 Wu Cherng-dean Emblem of the Kuomintang.svg Kuomintang (LogoCNP.svg New Party Endorsement) 9,838 37.04%

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hsu, Crystal. "Sisy Chen and Wu Cherng-dean join PFP caucus." Taipei Times. Wednesday February 26, 2003. Page 3. Retrieved on October 10, 2013.
  2. Chuang, Jimmy. "Su says voters need to be involved in constitutional plans." Taipei Times. Wednesday October 18, 2006. p. 3. Retrieved on October 12, 2013.
  3. Tsai, June. "Kinmen takes sweeping action against China's wave of trash." Taiwan Today. January 19, 2007. Retrieved on October 12, 2013.

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