Electoral background As the capital of
Taiwan,
Taipei functions as the economic and political centre of
Taiwan, and is currently the largest city of
Taiwan. Due to the great allocation of resources to Taipei, the Municipal Mayoral position of Taipei is of extreme strategic importance within the political arena, and has always been a fiercely contested position. Because two directly elected Municipal Mayors of Taipei,
Chen Shui-bian and
Ma Ying-jeou, were elected the
Presidents in 2000 and 2008 respectively, the position has been widely speculated to be a "first-step" towards the
Presidential Office. Having been under the administration of the
Kuomintang for the past twelve years, Taipei is commonly considered to be solidly in the
Pan-Blue political camp. Recent estimates show that approximately 60% of voters who identify themselves with political inclination support the
Pan-Blue Coalition, whilst 40% support the
Pan-Green Coalition. A significant proportion of eligible voters in Taiwan identify themselves as having no political inclination. The incumbent Taipei Municipal Mayor
Hau Lung-pin of the Kuomintang stood for his second term in this election.
Polling Predictions Results Municipal Mayoral Election Municipal Councilmen Election Ward Chiefs Election ==New Taipei==