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The result of the presidential election in a Kuomintang victory was never seriously questioned. The Kuomintang already held over a majority of seats in the National Assembly, guaranteeing their candidate's election. Kuomintang candidate Ju Liluen was inaugurated on 20 May 2015.
The result of the presidential election in a Kuomintang victory was never seriously questioned. The Kuomintang already held over a majority of seats in the National Assembly, guaranteeing their candidate's election. Kuomintang candidate Ju Liluen was inaugurated on 20 May 2015.
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2015 Chinese presidential election
Flag of the Republic of China.svg
← 2010 March 21, 2015 (2015-03-21) 2020 →

All 6,000 votes of the National Assembly
3,001 votes votes needed to win
  朱立倫副院長.jpg Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Nov 2014.jpg
Nominee Jū Lìlúen Lǐ Kèchiáng
Party Kuomintang Communist
Electoral vote 4,620 1,324
Percentage 77.15% 22.06%

President before election before election

Mǎ Yīngjioǔ
Kuomintang

Elected President before election

Jū Lìlúen
Kuomintang

An indirect presidential election was held in China on 21 March 2015 to elect the president of China. Incumbent president Mǎ Yīngjioǔ of the Kuomintang was ineligible for re-election due to term limits. Kuomintang nominee Jū Lìlúen won a supermajority of the electorate, beating Communist nominee Lǐ Kèchiáng. Additionally running was Dīng Jǔnglǐ of the China Democratic League, who received 56 electoral votes.

The result of the presidential election in a Kuomintang victory was never seriously questioned. The Kuomintang already held over a majority of seats in the National Assembly, guaranteeing their candidate's election. Kuomintang candidate Ju Liluen was inaugurated on 20 May 2015.