Английская Википедия:Cheng Yung-chin
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Cheng Yung-chin (Шаблон:Zh; born 8 October 1949) is a Taiwanese politician.
Personal life and education
Cheng is of Hakka descent,[1] and is married to Song Li-hua.[2] His brother is Cheng Yung-tang.[3]
He attended Chinese Culture University for graduate study in politics.[4][5]
Political career
Chen was the deputy speaker of the Hsinchu County Council from 1986 to 1994. The next year Cheng won a seat in the Legislative Yuan. He faced Lin Kuang-hua for the first time in the Hsinchu County magistracy election of 1997.[6] Cheng lost a contentious campaign, but managed to win reelection to the legislature in 1998. Shortly after the 1999 Jiji earthquake, Cheng supported the visit of Trinley Thaye Dorje, a Tibetan Buddhist leader, to Taiwan.[7] For a portion of his tenure in the legislature, Cheng served as Kuomintang caucus whip.[8] Cheng did not complete his second legislative term, as he was nominated the KMT candidate for the magistracy of Hsinchu County.[9] Subsequently, Cheng defeated Lin twice, serving as Hsinchu County Magistrate from 2001 to 2009.[10] In August 2006, the Hsinchu District Prosecutor's Office indicted Cheng on charges of bribery and corruption.[11] In light of the legal proceedings, his Kuomintang membership was suspended.[12] Cheng supported Chang Pi-chin, a former KMT member running an independent campaign for Hsinchu County Magistrate, in 2009.[13] As a result, Cheng's own party membership was revoked.[2][14]
Cheng declared his independent candidacy for the 2014 Hsinchu County magistracy election, but lost despite the support of former rival Lin Kuang-hua and the Democratic Progressive Party.[10][15][16]
2014 Hsinchu County Magistrate Election Result | ||||||
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No. | Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage | ||
1 | Yeh Fang-tung (葉芳棟) | Independent | 15,699 | 5.93% | ||
2 | Chiu Ching-chun | Шаблон:KMT/short | 124,309 | 46.94% | Файл:Vote1.svg | |
3 | Cheng Yung-chin | Independent | 118,698 | 44.82% | ||
4 | Chuang Tso-bin (莊作兵) | Independent | 6,115 | 2.31% |
The next year, Chen launched an independent legislative bid for Hsinchu County Constituency, supported by the DPP and the Hsinchu County Cheng family political faction.[17][18] However, Cheng lost to Lin Wei-chou.[19]
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References
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