Kuomintang chairmanship election, 2007

Kuomintang chairmanship election, 2007

7 April 2007

Turnout 53.75%
 
Nominee Wu Po-hsiung Hung Hsiu-chu
Popular vote 156,499 23,447
Percentage 86.97% 13.03%

Chairman before election

Ma Ying-jeou
Wu Po-hsiung (acting)
Chiang Pin-kung (acting)

Elected Chairman

Wu Po-hsiung

The Kuomintang chairmanship election of 2007 (Chinese: 2007年中國國民黨主席補選) was held on 7 April 2007 in Taiwan between Wu Po-hsiung and Hung Hsiu-chu. This was the second direct election of the chairman in the Kuomintang history. All registered, due-paying KMT party members were eligible to vote. The previous leadership election had occurred in 2005.

The election was triggered by the resignation of chairman Ma Ying-jeou after he was indicted for allegedly misusing funds while Mayor of Taipei.[1] The Taiwan High Court eventually cleared Ma of all corruption charges.[2][3] The election, held on 7 April, was won by Wu Poh-hsiung.[4]

Candidate Total votes cast Percentage of vote
Wu Poh-hsiung (W) 156,499 87.0%
Hung Hsiu-chu 23,447 13.0%
Voter turnout 53.75%

References

  1. Chang, Rich; Mo, Yan-chih (14 February 2007). "Ma indicted, quits as KMT chair". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  2. Rickards, Jane (22 September 2007). "Taiwan's Vice President, 2 Others Charged With Corruption". Washington Post. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  3. "Opposition candidate cleared". Los Angeles Times. 28 December 2007. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  4. Mo, Yan-chih (8 April 2007). "Wu wins comfortably in KMT chairmanship poll". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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