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List of county magistrates of Miaoli

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The magistrate of Miaoli is the chief executive of the government of Miaoli County. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county. The incumbent Magistrate is independent Chung Tung-chin since 25 December 2022.

Incumbent Magistrate, Chung Tung-chin

Directly elected County Magistrates

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  Kuomintang   Independent

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Term Political Party
1 Lai Shun-sheng
賴順生
Lài Shùnshēng
(1908-1992)
15 August 1951 16 August 1954 1 Kuomintang
2 Liu Ting-kuo
劉定國
Liú Dìngguó
(1913-1997)
16 August 1954 2 June 1957 2 Kuomintang
2 June 1957 2 June 1960 3
3 Lin Wei-kung
林為恭
Lín Wéigōng
(1908-1982)
2 June 1960 2 June 1964[1] 4 Kuomintang
2 June 1964 2 June 1968 5
4 Huang Wen-fa
黃文發
Huáng Wénfā
(1906-1986)
2 June 1968 1 February 1973[2] 6 Kuomintang
5 Chiu Wen-kuang
邱文光
Qiū Wénguāng
(1928-1990)
1 February 1973 20 December 1977 7 Kuomintang
20 December 1977 20 December 1981 8
6 Hsieh Chin-ting
謝金汀
Xiè Jīntīng
(1936-2017)
20 December 1981 30 May 1985 9 Kuomintang
20 December 1985 20 December 1989 10
7 Chang Chiu-hua
張秋華
Zhāng Qiūhuá
(1937-2020)
20 December 1989 20 December 1993[3] 11 Kuomintang
8 Ho Chih-hui
何智輝
Hé Zhìhuī
(1950-)
20 December 1993 20 December 1997[3] 12 Independent
Kuomintang
9 Fu Hsueh-peng
傅學鵬
Fù Xuépéng
(1951-)
20 December 1997 20 December 2001 13 Independent
20 December 2001 20 December 2005 14
10 Liu Cheng-hung
劉政鴻
Liú Zhènghóng
(1947-)
20 December 2005 20 December 2009 15 Kuomintang
20 December 2009 25 December 2014[4] 16
11 Hsu Yao-chang
徐耀昌
Xú Yàochāng
(1955-)
25 December 2014 25 December 2018 17 Kuomintang
25 December 2018 25 December 2022 18
12 Chung Tung-chin
鍾東錦
Zhōng Dōngjǐn
(1963-)
25 December 2022 Incumbent 19 Independent

Timeline

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Chung Tung-chinHsu Yao-changLiu Cheng-hungChang Chiu-huaHsieh Chin-ting

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Term extended to 4 years.
  2. ^ Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  3. ^ a b Lost reelection.
  4. ^ Term extended for joint elections with special municipalities.
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