List of county magistrates of Penghu

The magistrate of Penghu is the chief executive of the government of Penghu County. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county. The incumbent Magistrate is Lai Feng-wei of Kuomintang since 25 December 2018.

Directly elected County Magistrates

  Kuomintang   Democratic Progressive Party

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Term Political Party
1 Lee Yu-lin
李玉林
Lǐ Yùlín
1 February 19512 June 1954 1 Kuomintang
2 June 19542 June 1957 2
2 June 19572 June 1960 3
2 Hsu Yung-li
徐詠黎
Xú Yǒnglí
2 June 19602 June 1964 [1] 4 Kuomintang
3 Chiang Tzu-wu
蔣祖武
Jiǎng Zǔwǔ
2 June 19642 June 1968 5 Kuomintang
2 June 19681 February 1973 [2] 6
4 Lu An-te
呂安德
Lǚ Āndé
1 February 197320 December 1977 7 Kuomintang
5 Hsieh Yu-wen
謝有温
Xiè Yǒuwēn
20 December 197720 December 1981 8 Kuomintang
20 December 198130 May 1985 9
6 Ou Chien-chuang
歐堅壯
Ōu Jiānzhuàng
20 December 198520 December 1989 10 Kuomintang
7 Wang Chien-tung
王乾同
Wáng Qiántóng
(?-1992)
20 December 198919 October 1992[3] 11 Kuomintang
- Chen Pi-chi[4][5]
陳丕勣
Chén Pījī
5 November 19928 March 1993 Kuomintang
8 Kao Chih-peng
高植澎
Gāo Zhípéng
(1954-)
8 March 1993[6]20 December 1993 11 Democratic Progressive Party
20 December 199326 September 1995 [7] 12
- John Lieh Cheng[4][5]
鄭烈
Zhèng Liè
1 October 199520 December 1997 Kuomintang
9 Lai Feng-wei
賴峰偉
Lài Fēngwěi
(1953-)
20 December 199720 December 2001 13 Kuomintang
20 December 200120 December 2005 14
10 Wang Chien-fa[8]
王乾發
Wáng Qiánfā
(1949-)
20 December 200520 December 2009 15 Kuomintang
20 December 200925 December 2014 [9] 16
11 Chen Kuang-fu
陳光復
Chén Guāngfù
(1955-)
25 December 201425 December 2018 [10] 17 Democratic Progressive Party
(9) Lai Feng-wei
賴峰偉
Lài Fēngwěi
(1953-)
25 December 2018Incumbent 18 Kuomintang
  1. Term extended to 4 years.
  2. Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  3. Died in office.
  4. As acting.
  5. Provincial council member.
  6. Elected in by-election.
  7. Removed from office due to corruption charges.
  8. Younger brother of Wang Chien-tung.
  9. Term extended for joint elections with special municipalities.
  10. Lost reelection.

See also

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