List of leaders of the Democratic Progressive Party

The following is a list of people who held Chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan.

List of Chairpersons

Order Term Portrait Name Term of Office Elected Party Congress Notes
1 1 Chiang Peng-chien 28 November 198620 December 1987 see 1986 election
(unopposed)
1st
2 2 Yao Chia-wen 20 December 198730 October 1988 see 1987 election 2nd
3 3 Huang Hsin-chieh 30 October 198820 January 1992 see 1988 election 3rd
4 see 1990 election 4th
4 5 Hsu Hsin-liang
resigned
20 January 19924 December 1993 see 1992 election 5th Resigned after defeat in the 1993 local elections.
Shih Ming-teh
interim
4 December 199318 July 1994 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Hsu Hsin-liang.
5 6 Shih Ming-teh
resigned
18 July 199423 March 1996 see 1994 election 6th Resigned after defeat in the 1996 presidential election.
Chang Chun-hung
interim
23 March 199618 July 1996 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Shih Ming-teh.
(4) 7 Hsu Hsin-liang 18 July 199618 July 1998 see 1996 election 7th
6 8 Lin Yi-hsiung 18 July 199820 April 2000 see 1998 election
Lin Yi-hsiung - 58,560
(unopposed)
8th
7 9 Frank Hsieh
Hsieh Chang-ting
20 April 200021 July 2002 see 2000 election
Frank Hsieh - 53,510
(unopposed)
9th
8 10 Chen Shui-bian
resigned
21 July 200211 December 2004 see 2002 election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)
10th Resigned after defeat in the 2004 legislative election.
11 see 2004 election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)
11th
Ker Chien-ming
interim
11 December 200415 January 2005 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Chen Shui-bian.
9 Su Tseng-chang
resigned
15 January 20053 December 2005 see 2005 by-election
Su Tseng-chang - 68,406
(unopposed)
Resigned after defeat in the 2005 local elections.
Annette Lü
Lü Hsiu-lien

interim
3 December 200515 January 2006 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Su Tseng-chang.
10 12 Yu Shyi-kun
resigned
15 January 200621 September 2007 see 2006 election
Yu Shyi-kun - 25,297
Chai Trong-rong - 16,846
Wong Chin-chu - 4,406
12th Resigned after being charged with corruption allegations
over embezzlement and of using false receipts to write-off expenses.
Chai Trong-rong
interim
21 September 200715 October 2007 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Yu Shyi-kun.
(8) Chen Shui-bian
resigned
15 October 200712 January 2008 see 2007 by-election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)
Resigned after defeat in the 2008 legislative election.
Frank Hsieh
Hsieh Chang-ting

interim
12 January 200820 May 2008 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Chen Shui-bian.
11 13 Tsai Ing-wen
temporarily leave
20 May 200817 March 2011 see 2008 election
Tsai Ing-wen - 73,865
Koo Kwang-ming - 48,882
Chai Trong-rong - 6,530
13th Temporarily leave of chairwomanship to focus on the 2011 DPP presidential primary.
14 see 2010 election
Tsai Ing-wen - 78,192
You Ching - 8,406
14th
Ker Chien-ming
interim
17 March 201127 April 2011 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after temporarily leave of Tsai Ing-wen .
(11) Tsai Ing-wen
resigned
27 April 201129 February 2012 resumes chair Resigned after defeat in the 2012 presidential and 2012 legislative elections.
Joyce Chen
Chen Chu

interim
29 February 201230 May 2012 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Tsai Ing-wen.
(9) 15 Su Tseng-chang 30 May 201228 May 2014 see 2012 election
Su Tseng-chang - 55,894
Su Huan-chih - 23,281
Wu Rong-i - 16,315
Chai Trong-rong - 12,497
Hsu Hsin-liang - 2,763
15th
(11) 16 Tsai Ing-wen
resigned
28 May 201424 November 2018 see 2014 election
Tsai Ing-wen - 85,410
Kuo Tai-ling - 5,734
16th Resigned after defeat in the 2018 local elections.
17 see 2016 election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)
17th
18 see 2018 election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)
18th
Lin Yu-chang
interim
28 November 2018 9 January 2019 elevated from deputyship Became the interim chairman after the resignation of Tsai Ing-wen.
12 Cho Jung-tai 9 January 2019 20 May 2020 see 2019 by-election
Cho Jung-tai - 24,699
Michael You Ying-lung - 9,323
(11) 19 Tsai Ing-wen 20 May 2020 see 2020 election
President holds a concurrent post
(unopposed)

Timeline

Cho Jung-taiTsai Ing-wenYu Shyi-kunSu Tseng-changChen Shui-bianFrank HsiehLin Yi-hsiungShih Ming-tehHsu Hsin-liangHuang Hsin-chiehYao Chia-wenChiang Peng-chien

See also

References

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