Legislative Yuan Constituencies In Nantou County
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Nantou County legislative districts () consist of 2 single-member constituencies, each represented by a member of the
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Current districts

*Nantou County Constituency 1 - Puli,
Caotun Caotun Township, formerly transliterated as Tsaotun Township, is an urban Township (Taiwan), township in the northwest of Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the largest township in Taiwan by population. History The area was historically known as ''Chh ...
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Zhongliao Zhongliao TownshipYuchi,
Guoxing Guoxing Township () is a rural township in Nantou County, Taiwan. As of January 2014, the township has a population total of 19,715. Administrative divisions Guoxing, Shimen, Daqi, Zhangliu, Zhangfeng, Zhangfu, Beigang, Fugui, Gangou, Ganlin, ...
, Ren'ai Townships *Nantou County Constituency 2 - Nantou City,
Mingjian Mingjian Township is a rural township in western Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the second smallest township in the county, after Jiji Township. Name and etymology The name Mingjian originates from a Japanese transliteration of the original Ta ...
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Jiji Jiji may refer to: *Jiji people, an ethnic and linguistic group in western Tanzania. *Jiji, Nantou, a township in Taiwan ** Jiji railway station, a railway station serving Jiji **Jiji Line, a railway line serving Jiji *Jiji Press, a Japanese news ...
, Zhushan, Lugu, Shuili, Xinyi Townships


Legislators

Wu Den-yih resigned in 2009 to take office as Premier of the Republic of China under the Ma administration. Lin Ming-chen resigned in 2015 after elected Nantou County magistrate.,自由時報,2014-1-14


Election results


2020


2016


References

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