Taiwan 2024 Legislative Yuan Election
Taiwanese legislative election held January 2024. No party won a majority — the KMT won the most seats, ending the DPP's legislative majority and creating a hung legislature.
Taiwan 2024 Legislative Yuan Election is one of the tracked elections shaping power in Taiwan.
- Date
- January 13, 2024
- Country
- Taiwan
- Contested
- Legislative Yuan
- Winner
- Kuomintang (plurality)
- Candidates
- 1
No party won a majority. The KMT won 52 seats, the DPP won 51 seats, and the TPP won 8 seats, creating a hung legislature. The KMT's Han Kuo-yu was elected president of the Legislative Yuan with TPP support.
Keep exploring
- Country contextOpen Taiwan to connect this election to institutions, leadership, and the broader national sequence.
- Office at stakeSee why President of the Legislative Yuan matters and how it fits into the constitutional structure.
- Candidate profileOpen the linked candidate profile to keep moving through the graph.
No party won a majority. The KMT won 52 seats, the DPP won 51 seats, and the TPP won 8 seats, creating a hung legislature. The KMT's Han Kuo-yu was elected president of the Legislative Yuan with TPP support.

