Huang Chao-shun

Huang Chao-shun (Chinese: 黃昭順; pinyin: Huáng Zhāoshùn; Wade–Giles: Huang Chao-shun; born 22 August 1953) is a member of the Kuomintang (KMT) who is in the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan.[1]

Huang Chao-shun

黃昭順
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 2016  31 January 2020
ConstituencyRepublic of China
In office
1 February 2008  31 January 2016
Succeeded byLiu Shyh-fang
ConstituencyKaohsiung 3
In office
1 February 2002  31 January 2008
ConstituencyRepublic of China
In office
1 February 1993  31 January 2002
ConstituencyKaohsiung 1st
Personal details
Born (1953-08-22) 22 August 1953
Fuxing, Changhua County, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyKuomintang
Alma materKaohsiung Medical College
NSYSU

Early life and education

Huang's father Huang Tsun-chiu, served as president of the Control Yuan from 1987 to 1993.[2] Huang earned her bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Kaohsiung Medical College and master's degree in business administration from National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU).

2008 Republic of China Legislative election

On 12 January 2008, Huang joined the Republic of China legislative election as the KMT candidate representing Kaohsiung City's 1st constituency. She eventually went on to win the election with the highest votes in Kaohsiung among other 8 elects.

No. Candidate Party Votes Ratio Elected
1 Huang Chao-shun Kuomintang 92,417 58.30%
2 Pasuya Yao Democratic Progressive Party 65,266 41.17%
3Cian Huei Yang (錢彙穎)Civil Party 841 0.53%

2010 Kaohsiung Mayoralty election

On 27 November 2010, Huang joined Kaohsiung City Mayoralty election as the KMT candidate. However, she lost to incumbent Kaohsiung City Mayor Chen Chu of the Democratic Progressive Party.

Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Independent 1 Yang Chiu-hsing 414,950 26.68%
Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party) 2 Huang Chao-shun 319,171 20.52%
Democratic Progressive Party 3 Chen Chu 821,089 52.80%
Total 1,555,210 100.00%
Voter turnout 72.52%

2012 Republic of China Legislative election

On 14 January 2012, Huang joined the Republic of China legislative election as the KMT candidate representing Kaohsiung City's 3rd constituency. She eventually won the election.[3]

Personal life

Huang is married with one child.[4]

References

  1. Shih, Hsiu-chuan. "Free-for-all breaks out in legislature." Taipei Times. Wednesday June 26, 2013 - Page 1. Retrieved on June 26, 2013.
  2. Lin, Chieh-yu (4 January 2001). "KMT exodus could cost party its majority". Taipei Times. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  3. http://www.ly.gov.tw/en/03_leg/legIntro.action?lgno=00076&stage=8
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-21. Retrieved 2014-12-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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