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The Central Election Commission (CEC; ;
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: ''Tûng-ông Sién-kí Vî-yèn-fi'') is the statutory independent agency responsible for managing local and national elections in the Republic of China (
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
). It is an important agency which carries out elections and enhances the democracy in the country. It is also charged with improving the election legal system, improve the quality of service, reinforce impartiality and independence. There are also local election commissions in all
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. It is headed by the Chairman of commissioners or Chief of Commissioners.


Functions

The functions of the CEC includes:
*Election Announcement *Candidate Nomination and Registration *Lot-Drawing for determining the order of candidates *Campaign Activities *Public Forums *Display and Public Releasing Voters’ Lists *Printing Election Bulletins *Election Day *Electee List Announcement *Awarding Electee Certificates


Chairpersons

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Chiu Chuang-huan Chiu Chuang-huan (; 25 July 1925 – 2 July 2020) was a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Premier from 1981 to 1984. Born in Changhua, Chiu was of Hakka ancestry from Raoping, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China China, officially the Peop ...
(16 July 1980 – 1 December 1981) *
Lin Yang-kang Lin Yang-kang ( ; 10 June 1927 – 13 April 2013) was a Taiwanese politician. He was born at Sun Moon Lake during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. Some thought he might be Chiang Ching-kuo's successor as head of the Kuomintang (KMT), but after fai ...
(1 December 1981 – 1 June 1984) * Wu Po-hsiung (1 June 1984 – 22 July 1988; first term) * Hsu Shui-teh (22 July 1988 – 1 June 1991) * Wu Po-hsiung (1 June 1991 – 30 July 1994; second term) * George Huang (30 July 1994 – 16 June 1995; first term) *
Huang Kun-huei Huang Kun-huei (; born 8 November 1936) is a Taiwanese politician. A former member of the Kuomintang, he had served as the party's secretary general from 1999 to 2000. Prior to that, Huang served as the minister of the Mainland Affairs Council f ...
(16 June 1995 – 10 June 1996) * Lin Fong-cheng (10 June 1996 – 15 May 1997) * Yeh Chin-fong (15 May 1997 – 5 February 1998) * Huang Chu-wen (5 February 1998 – 17 December 1999) * George Huang (17 December 1999 – 16 June 2004; second term) *
Chang Cheng-hsiung Chang Cheng-hsiung (; born 24 November 1941) is a Taiwanese lawyer who chaired the Central Election Commission from 2004 to 2009. Prior to his appointment as chair of the Central Election Commission, Chang had practiced law for 37 years. He serv ...
(16 June 2004 – 3 November 2009) *
Rai Hau-min Rai Hau-min (; born 2 January 1939) in Tō'oku Village, Shinchiku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan, was the President of the Judicial Yuan of the Republic of China from 2010 to 2016. An attorney by profession, Rai founded the Formosa Transnational At ...
(4 November 2009 – 12 October 2010) * Liu I-chou (13 October 2010 – 14 November 2010) (acting) * Chang Po-ya (15 November 2010 – 31 July 2014) * Liu I-chou (1 August 2014 – 28 January 2015) (acting) * Liu I-chou (29 January 2015 – 3 November 2017) *
Lin Tzu-ling Lin Tzu-ling () is a Taiwanese politician. She currently serves as the Administrative Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Interior. ROC Interior Ministry In 2000, Lin was appointed leader of the Civil Affairs Department. By 2002, she had ...
(4 November 2017 – 16 November 2017) (acting) * Chen In-chin (17 November 2017 – 3 December 2018) * Chen Chao-chien (4 December 2018 – 24 February 2019) (acting) * Lee Chin-yung (25 February 2019 –) (incumbent)


See also

* Elections in Taiwan *
Politics of the Republic of China The Republic of China (Chinese: 中華民國政治, Pinyin: ''Zhōnghuá Mínguó de zhèngzhì'') (commonly known as Taiwan) is governed in a framework of a representative democratic republic under a Five-Power system envisioned by Sun ...
*
List of political parties in Taiwan This article lists the political parties in the Republic of China ( Taiwan) from 7 December 1949. The organization of political parties in Taiwan is governed by the Political Parties Act, enacted on 6 December 2017. The Political Parties Act d ...


References


External links


Central Elections Commission
1980 establishments in Taiwan Executive Yuan
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