This is a list of vice presidents (post-1947 constitution) of the Republic of China by other offices (either elected or appointive) held, either before or after service as the vice president.
Central government edit
Executive branch edit
Presidents[1] edit
President | Year(s) served | Notes |
---|---|---|
Yen Chia-kan | 1975–1978 | Became president after Chiang Kai-shek's death |
Lee Teng-hui | 1988–2000 | Became president after Chiang Ching-kuo's death |
In addition, Li Zongren acted as president from 21 January 1949 to 1 March 1950 on Chiang Kai-shek's declaration of incapacity.
Executive Yuan Ministers edit
Ambassadors edit
Vice President | Position | President served under | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Lien Chan | Ambassador to El Salvador | Yen Chia-kan | 1975–1976 | |
Hsiao Bi-khim elect | Representative to the United States | Tsai Ing-wen | 2020-2023 |
Legislative branch edit
National Assembly edit
Constituency | Vice President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Tainan City | William Lai | 1996–1999 |
Legislative Yuan edit
Constituency[12] | Vice President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Chiayi City | Vincent Siew | 1996–1997 | Later appointed as premier |
Hualien | Hsiao Bi-khim elect | 2016–2020 | |
Nantou Nantou 1 |
Wu Den-yih | 2002–2009 | Later appointed as premier |
Tainan City Tainan City 2 |
William Lai | 1999–2010 | Later elected as Mayor of Tainan |
Taipei 1 | Hsiao Bi-khim elect | 2005–2008 | |
Taoyuan | Annette Lu | 1993–1996 | Later elected as Taoyuan County Magistrate |
Party list (overseas Chinese) Party list |
Hsiao Bi-khim elect | 2002–2005 2012–2016 |
These future vice presidents served in the Legislative Yuan together:
- Wu Den-yih served with William Lai (2002–2009).
- Hsiao Bi-khim served with Wu Den-yih and William Lai (2002–2008).
Local government edit
Governors and Mayors of Special Municipalities edit
Province / Special Municipality | Vice President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Anhui | Li Zongren | 1938 | |
Hubei | Chen Cheng | 1940–1944 | |
Kaohsiung City | Wu Den-yih | 1990–1998 | |
Tainan | William Lai | 2010–2017 | |
Taipei | Lee Teng-hui | 1978–1981 | |
Taiwan | Chen Cheng | 1949 | |
Hsieh Tung-min | 1972–1978 | ||
Lee Teng-hui | 1981–1984 | ||
Lien Chan | 1990–1993 |
Provincial or City Councillors edit
Provincial/City Council | Vice President | Year(s)served | Notes |
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Taipei City Council[13] | Wu Den-yih | 1973–1981 | |
Taiwan Provincial Council | Hsieh Tung-min | 1957–1972 | Was Deputy Speaker 1957–1963, Speaker 1963–1972 |
Other provincial or municipal offices edit
Vice President | Office and Jurisdiction | Year(s) served |
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Yen Chia-kan | Commissioner, Department of Finance, Fukien Province | 1939–1945 |
Commissioner, Department of Construction, Fukien Province | 1947–1949 | |
Hsieh Tung-min | Secretary General, Taiwan Provincial Government | 1954–1957 |
Magistrates and Mayors of County-level Units edit
County/City | Vice President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Xinhui, Guangdong | Li Zongren | 1919 | |
Kaohsiung County, Taiwan Province | Hsieh Tung-min | 1946–1947 | |
Taoyuan, Taiwan Province | Annette Lu | 1997–2000 |
Military edit
Vice President | Term of office | Position(s) |
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Li Zongren | 1948–1954 | Full General in the Republic of China Army |
Chen Cheng | 1954–1965 | Full General in the Republic of China Army |
Lost races[14] edit
Presidential elections edit
Vice President | Office and jurisdiction | Year | Notes |
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Lien Chan | President of the Republic of China | 2000 2004 |
Lost both times to Chen Shui-bian. |
Annette Lu | Democratic Progressive nomination for President of the Republic of China | 2008 | Lost to Frank Hsieh. |
Candidacy for President of the Republic of China | 2020 | Did not gather enough petitions. | |
Vincent Siew | Vice President of the Republic of China | 2000 | Lost to Annette Lu. |
William Lai | Democratic Progressive nomination for President of the Republic of China | 2020 | Lost to Tsai Ing-wen. Later served as her running mate. |
Legislative elections edit
Vice President | Constituency | Year | Notes |
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Hsiao Bi-khim elect | Democratic Progressive nomination for Taipei 2 | 2008 | Lost to Wang Shih-chien. |
Hsiao Bi-khim elect | Hualien | 2010 by-election 2020 |
Lost to Wang Ting-son and Fu Kun-chi. |
Local elections edit
Vice President | Office and jurisdiction | Year | Notes |
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Wu Den-yih | Mayor of Kaohsiung | 1998 | Lost to Frank Hsieh. |
References edit
- ^ "Presidents & vice presidents since 1947". Office of the President.
- ^ "Premiers of the Republic of China". Executive Yuan History Exhibit.
- ^ "歷任部長" (in Chinese). Ministry of Economic Affairs.
- ^ "行憲以來財政部部長照片" (in Chinese). Ministry of Finance.
- ^ "歷任主任委員" (in Chinese). Veterans Affairs Council.
- ^ "歷任教育首長" (in Chinese). Ministry of Education.
- ^ "歷任部長" (in Chinese). Ministry of Justice.
- ^ "歷任首長任期" (in Chinese). Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
- ^ "歷任部長年表" (in Chinese). Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- ^ "歷任主任委員任期" (in Chinese). Mainland Affairs Council.
- ^ "國科會歷任首長" (in Chinese). Ministry of Science and Technology.
- ^ "歷屆立委" (in Chinese). Legislative Yuan.
- ^ "歷屆議員" (in Chinese). Taipei City Council.
- ^ "中選會資料庫網站". cec.gov.tw (in Chinese).