Presidential elections in Taiwan
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The election of President and Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (Chinese: 中華民國總統、副總統選舉) is a direct election by the citizens of Taiwan. The most recent election took place on January 16, 2016.
- Candidates for the President of the Republic of China must be ROC citizens who have reached 40 years of age, has set their domicile in the ROC for not less than 15 years and lived in the free regions of the ROC for not less than 6 consecutive months. Naturalised citizens, residents of Hong Kong, Macau or the People's Republic of China, soldiers and election officials are not eligible.[1]
- The President and Vice President are nominated on a joint ticket. A party which has gained at least 5% of the votes at the last presidential or legislature election may nominate a set of candidates. (For the 2012 elections, only the KMT and DPP are eligible to nominate candidates under this method.) Alternatively, candidates may be nominated by a petition signed by eligible voters numbering no less than 1.5% of electors at the last legislature election. (This equals 252,848 signatures for the 2012 election.)[1]
List of presidential elections in Taiwan
See also
- Elections in the Republic of China
- President of the Republic of China
- List of Presidents of the Republic of China
- Vice President of the Republic of China
- List of Vice Presidents of the Republic of China