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Hsu Yao-chang (Шаблон:Zh; born 30 June 1955) is a Taiwanese politician. He represented Miaoli County in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2014, when he was elected Magistrate of Miaoli County.

Education

Hsu graduated from the Chin-Min Institute of Technology and completed his master's degree in industrial and commercial management at Chung Hua University.[1][2]

Political career

Hsu began his political career in 1994, as Toufen Township mayor affiliated with the Kuomintang. He left the KMT to represent the People First Party in the 2001 legislative elections. Hsu served as a legislator from 2002 to 2014, returning to the KMT to contest the Miaoli County magistracy in 2014.[3] He declared his candidacy for the Miaoli County magistracy on 8 January 2014 at Toufen Elementary School in Toufen Township, Miaoli County. He was accompanied by his wife and other officials. Toufen Township chief Hsu Ting-chen said that Hsu would be able to expedite the development of the county due to his abundant experience and knowledge of the area.[4]

Miaoli County Magistracy

2014 Miaoli County magistrate election

Hsu was elected as the Magistrate of Miaoli County on 29 November 2014, defeating Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yi-chen.[5]

2014 Miaoli County Magistrate Election Result
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 Hsu Yao-chang Шаблон:KMT/short 147,547 46.59% Файл:Vote1.svg
2 Kang Shi-ru (康世儒) Independent 60,356 19.06%
3 Jiang Ming-xiu (江明修) Independent 14,978 4.73%
4 Chen Shu-fen (陳淑芬) Independent 2,137 0.67%
5 Zeng Guo-liang (曾國良) Independent 1,807 0.57%
6 Wu Yi-chen Шаблон:DPP/short 89,838 28.37%

2016 Mainland China visit

In September 2016, Hsu with another seven magistrates and mayors from Taiwan visited Beijing, which were Chiu Ching-chun (Magistrate of Hsinchu County), Liu Cheng-ying (Magistrate of Lienchiang County), Yeh Hui-ching (Deputy Mayor of New Taipei City), Chen Chin-hu (Deputy Magistrate of Taitung County), Lin Ming-chen (Magistrate of Nantou County), Fu Kun-chi (Magistrate of Hualien County) and Wu Cherng-dean (Deputy Magistrate of Kinmen County). Their visit was aimed to reset and restart cross-strait relations after President Tsai Ing-wen took office on 20 May 2016. The eight local leaders reiterated their support of One-China policy under the 1992 consensus. They met with Taiwan Affairs Office Head Zhang Zhijun and Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng.[6][7][8]

2018 Miaoli County magistrate election

The Kuomintang endorsed Hsu for a second term as Miaoli County magistrate in December 2017.[9]

2018 Kuomintang Miaoli County magistrate primary results
Candidates Place Result
Hsu Yao-chang Nominated Walkover
2018 Miaoli County mayoral results
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 Zhu Tai-ping (朱泰平) Файл:Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 6,880 2.26%
2 Hsu Ting-zhen (徐定禎) Файл:Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 112,704 37.03%
3 Huang Yu-yen (黃玉燕) Файл:Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 9,030 2.97%
4 Hsu Yao-chang Файл:Emblem of the Kuomintang.svg Kuomintang 175,756 57.74% Файл:Vote1.svg
Total voters  446,507
Valid votes  304,370
Invalid votes  
Voter turnout  68.17%

Hsu was term-limited and ineligible for the Miaoli County magisterial post in the 2022 local election. The Kuomintang nominated Шаблон:Ill, who led the Irrigation and Water Conservancy Association and Irrigation Agency in Miaoli.[10][11]

In August 2023, Hsu declared his support of a 2024 presidential bid by Terry Gou, and left the Kuomintang.[3]

References

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