List of Legislative Yuan Elections

The lists of elections to the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China:

  • 1st Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 1948
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1969
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1972
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1975
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1980
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1983
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1986
    • Republic of China legislative election, 1989
  • 2nd Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 1992
  • 3rd Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 1995
  • 4th Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 1998
  • 5th Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 2001
  • 6th Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 2004
  • 7th Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 2008
  • 8th Legislative Yuan: Republic of China legislative election, 2012

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