Lin Junq-tzer
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Lin Junq-tzer | |
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林政則 | |
Acting Chairman of the Kuomintang | |
In office 1 July 2017 – 20 August 2017 | |
Secretary General | Tseng Yung-chuan |
Preceded by | Hung Hsiu-chu |
Succeeded by | Wu Den-yih |
Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang | |
In office 18 May 2016 – 19 August 2017 | |
Chairperson | Hung Hsiu-chu Himself (acting) |
22nd Chairman of the Provincial Government and Minister without Portfolio[note 1] | |
In office 24 February 2010 – 20 May 2016 | |
Appointed by | Executive Yuan |
Prime Minister | |
Preceded by | Chang Jin-fu |
Succeeded by | Shih Jun-ji |
5th Mayor of Hsinchu | |
In office 20 December 2001 – 20 December 2009 | |
Preceded by | James Tsai |
Succeeded by | Hsu Ming-tsai |
Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 1 February 1996 – 20 December 2001 | |
Preceded by | Hsieh Chi-ta |
Succeeded by | Lu Hsueh-chang |
Constituency | Hsinchu |
Personal details | |
Born | Hsinchu, Japanese Taiwan | 5 February 1944
Nationality | Empire of Japan (1944–1945) Taiwan (1945–present) |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | Soochow University (BA) National University (MEd) |
Lin Junq-tzer (Chinese: 林政則; pinyin: Lín Zhèngzé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Chèng-chek; born 1944) is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the appointed governor of Taiwan Provincial Government from 26 February 2010 to 20 May 2016.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]A Hakka born in Hsinchu, Lin obtained his bachelor's degree in business administration from Soochow University in 1967 and master's degree in educational administration in 1989.
Early career
[edit]After finishing his bachelor's degree from Soochow University, Lin taught as a teacher at Zhudong Junior High School in Hsinchu County in 1968-1969.
Early political career
[edit]On 23 December 1972, Lin joined the legislative election and won a member seat at Hsinchu County Council. In 1981, he became the delegate for National Assembly.
Hsinchu City Mayor
[edit]Lin was elected as the Mayor of Hsinchu City after winning the 2001 Republic of China local election under Kuomintang on 1 December 2001 and took office on 20 December 2001.
2001 Hsinchu City Mayoral Election Result | ||||||
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No. | Party | Candidate | Votes | Ratio | ||
1 | Democratic Progressive Party | Tsai Jen-chien (蔡仁堅) | 69,165 | 42.77% | ||
2 | Independent | Wang Shao-chuan (王少泉) | 801 | 0.50% | ||
3 | Kuomintang | Lin Junq-tzer (林政則) | 90,580 | 56.01% | ||
4 | Independent | Huang Chung-mei (黃中媄) | 1,171 | 0.72% |
He was then re-elected by a near 40% margin as the mayor after winning the 2005 Republic of China local election on 3 December 2005 and took office on 20 December 2005.
2005 Hsinchu City Mayoral Election Result | ||||||
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No. | Party | Candidate | Votes | Ratio | ||
1 | Democratic Progressive Party | Cheng Kuei-yuan (鄭貴元) | 49,777 | 30.73% | ||
2 | Kuomintang | Lin Junq-tzer (林政則) | 112,221 | 69.27% |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Titled as chairman of the Taiwan Provincial Government; as a governor that was appointed by the Executive Yuan.
References
[edit]- ^ "行政院全球資訊網". Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
- Chairpersons of the Taiwan Provincial Government
- Living people
- 1944 births
- Scouting in Taiwan
- Soochow University (Taiwan) alumni
- Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent
- Mayors of Hsinchu
- Members of the 3rd Legislative Yuan
- Members of the 4th Legislative Yuan
- Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
- Chairpersons of the Kuomintang