2019 Chinese National Assembly elections|
|
|
Registered | 953,672,000 |
---|
Turnout | 66.93% ( 7.59pp) |
---|
|
Majority party
|
Minority party
|
Third party
|
|
|
|
|
Leader
|
Jū Lìlúen
|
Lǐ Kèchiáng
|
Jāng Bǎuwén
|
Party
|
Kuomintang
|
Communist
|
CDL
|
Leader since
|
16 January 2016
|
15 March 2013
|
10 December 2012
|
Seats before
|
4,612
|
1,330
|
58
|
Seats after
|
4,235
|
1,706
|
59[a]
|
Seat change
|
377
|
376
|
1
|
Popular vote
|
447,124,014
|
181,275,117
|
7,914,829
|
Percentage
|
70.05%
|
28.71%
|
1.24%
|
Swing
|
5.15%
|
6.55%
|
1.4%
|
|
Secretary-General before election
Shiǔ Tzūnglì
Independent
|
Secretary-General after election
Shiǔ Tzūnglì
Independent
- ↑ This includes Shiǔ Tzūnglì, who was counted as a member of the CDL
| |
Elections were held to the National Assembly of China on 20 December, 2019, the 6th elections to the National Assembly. The Kuomintang, led by Ju Liluen, won a reduced majority and share of the vote, while the Communist Party and China Democratic League gained seats at their expense. Members of the National Assembly would elect Ju Liluen as president 92 days later. Independent politician Shiǔ Tzūnglì, affiliated with the
CDL, was re-elected Secretary-General of the Assembly.