On 3 December 2005, 76 candidates competed for the positions as mayors or magistrates of the 23
provincial cities and
counties, 1,690 competed for membership in the city or county councils, and 1786 for the 319 leadership for
townships and
county-administered cities. Of the 23 county and city government positions, the
Kuomintang won 14 posts, and its
Pan-Blue Coalition allies the
People First Party and the
New Party each won one post. In contrast, the
Democratic Progressive Party won only six posts. One post was won by an independent. Overall, the KMT garnered 50.96% of the vote, up from 35.06% in 2001. The DPP won 41.95% of the vote, down from 45.27% in 2001. The PFP and the Taiwan Solidarity Union each won about 1.1% of the votes, but the TSU did not win any posts. The New Party won 0.2% of votes. Independents won 4.65%. In the 319 township governments at stake, the KMT won 173 posts and the PFP won three, while the DPP won 35 and independents took the remaining 108. Heavily contested races included the
Taipei County and
Yilan County magistrate elections. In Taipei, DPP candidate
Luo Wen-jia lost by a surprisingly large margin of 190,000 votes over KMT candidate Legislator
Chou Hsi-wei, who had previously been with the PFP but left the PFP in favor of the KMT in order to receive the KMT nomination. In Yilan, KMT candidate
Lu Kuo-hua won by only 8,000 votes over DPP candidate
Chen Ding-nan, gaining control of the traditionally pro-DPP stronghold for the first time in 24 years. Both Luo and Chen had been plagued by allegations of vote buying. In
Chiayi City, which had long been controlled by the independent Hsu clan, the KMT candidate won in a tight race against a DPP-backed former secretary of clan matriarch
Hsu Shih-hsien, after current clan leader
Chang Po-ya withdrew her endorsement for the DPP over perceived insults by a DPP legislator against the Hsu clan. KMT also took
Keelung City,
Taoyuan County,
Hualien County,
Penghu County,
Nantou County,
Changhua County,
Taichung County,
Taichung City,
Miaoli County,
Hsinchu County, and
Hsinchu City. DPP won six constituencies, all in its traditional southern stronghold:
Tainan County,
Tainan City,
Kaohsiung County,
Pingtung County,
Yunlin County, and
Chiayi County. However, the Tainan County and Pingtung County victories were far closer than originally expected. PFP and the New Party retained control in
Lienchang County and
Kinmen County respectively, both outlying islands to the coast of mainland
Fujian that have been strongly pro-unification and anti-independence. In Taitung County, independent
Wu Chun-li, a former KMT member, won against two other independents. However, he was disqualified one day after inauguration on 20 December 2005 due to a corruption conviction that led him to be purged from the KMT.
Lai Shun-hsien took over the position as acting Magistrate of Taitung County starting 21 December 2005 until 17 April 2006 when his successor
Kuang Li-chen was elected to the magistrate office. Voter turnout was around 66%.
Magistrate/mayor elections ==Municipal elections==