Lee Hsin
Lee Hsin | |
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李新 | |
Alex Fai | |
Succeeded by | Chen Jinxiang |
Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 1996–1998 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Daan District, Taipei City, Taiwan | 16 July 1953
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Occupation | Politician |
Lee Hsin (Chinese: 李新; 16 July 1953 – 28 September 2017) was a Taiwanese politician who served on the Taipei City Council from 1998 to his death in 2017. He could speak fluent Mandarin Chinese and Hokkien.
Political career
In 1993, he followed Yok Mu-ming from the Kuomintang to the New Party. In 1996, Lee was elected to the National Assembly. Lee joined the 2006 campaign led by Shih Ming-teh which attempted to force the resignation of President Chen Shui-bian.[1] In 2008, he rejoined to the Kuomintang.
In 2015, Lee expressed interest in running for the
2016 KMT chairmanship election
The next year, he launched another bid for the party leadership, finishing third in a field of four candidates with 7,604 votes.[3]
2016 Kuomintang chairmanship election
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No. | Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage | Result | |
1 | Hung Hsiu-chu | Kuomintang | 78,829 | 56.16% | ||
2 | Huang Min-hui | Kuomintang | 46,341 | 33.02% | ||
3 | Lee Hsin | Kuomintang | 7,604 | 5.42% | ||
4 | Apollo Chen | Kuomintang | 6,784 | 4.83% | ||
Total votes | 337,351 | |||||
Turnout | 41.61% |
He was a member of both the New Party and People First Party,[4][5] and later joined the Kuomintang.
Personal life
Death
On 28 September 2017, Lee died from jumping out of his apartment building in
References
- ^ Wang, Flora (8 January 2008). "Shih Ming-teh sues Chen, Cho". Taipei Times. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ^ Chung, Lawrence (12 December 2014). "New Taipei City Mayor Eric Chu to run for Kuomintang chairman". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ Liu, Claudia; Lu, Hsin-hui; Wu, Lilian (26 March 2016). "Victorious Hung Hsiu-chu vows to work for KMT's rebirth". Central News Agency. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ^ Ko, Shu-ling (22 February 2001). "Officials do nothing as temple rots". Taipei Times. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ^ Chang, Rich (4 August 2007). "Shih, 15 others indicted over Oct. 10 'siege'". Taipei Times. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ^ Chiu, Chun-fu; Kuo, An-chia; Chin, Jonsthan (29 September 2017). "Taipei councilor falls to his death". Taipei Times. Retrieved 29 September 2017.