11th National People's Congress - Election Results

Election Results

NPCSC Chairman Election NPCSC Secretary-general Election
Candidates For Against Abstain Candidates For Against Abstain
Wu Bangguo 2,948 9 9 Li Jianguo 2,932 25 8
Presidential Election Vice-Presidential Election
Candidates For Against Abstain Candidates For Against Abstain
Hu Jintao 2,956 3 5 Xi Jinping 2,919 28 17
CMC Chairmanship Election Premiership Nomination
Candidates For Against Abstain Candidates For Against Abstain
Hu Jintao 2,959 4 4 Wen Jiabao 2,926 21 12
Supreme Court President Election Procurator-general Election
Candidates For Against Abstain Candidates For Against Abstain
Wang Shengjun 2,885 36 44 Cao Jianming 2,933 16 17
  • No other candidates formally stood for these positions, although votes were cast for other write-in candidates.


e • d Summary of the October 2007–February 2008
National People's Congress
of the People's Republic of China election results
Parties Seats
  • Communist Party of China (中国共产党)
  • Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang (民革)
  • China Democratic League (民盟)
  • China Democratic National Construction Association (民建)
  • China Association for Promoting Democracy (民进)
  • Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party (农工民党)
  • Zhigongdang of China (中国致公党)
  • Jiusan Society (九三学社)
  • Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (台盟)
  • Non-partisans
2,987
Total 2,987

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