Taiwanese local elections, 2001
For the legislative election held in 2001, see Republic of China legislative election, 2001.
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The Republic of China Local Elections 2001 (Chinese: 2001年中華民國地方公職人員選舉; pinyin: jiǔshísì nián zhōnghuámínguó dìfāng gōngzhírényuán xuǎnjǔ) is the election in Taiwan on 1 December 2001 to elect mayors of provincial cities, magistrates of counties, members of county and city councils, and heads of townships and county-administered cities.[1]
The elections were not held in the centrally-administered cities of Taipei and Kaohsiung, which the elections individually held in November 2002, which Taipei governed by KMT and Kaohsiung governed by DPP.
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