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Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election, 2006 : ウィキペディア英語版
Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election, 2006
The Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship by-election of 2006 was held on January 15, 2006 in Taiwan. It was the tenth chairmanship election conducted by the party. In December 2005, chairperson Su Tseng-chang resigned as a result of failing to win ten of the twenty-three positions in the 2005 local elections.
== Candidates ==
There were many hopefuls that publicly expressed their desire for the chairmanship. These politicians withdrew after acting chairperson Annette Lu withdrew her campaign. Only three candidates formally announced their bids for chairperson:
* Chai Trong-rong, former president of the WUFI, former legislator, and former chairperson of Formosa TV, was the first to register candidacy.〔Mo Yan-chih. ("Lu confirms she won't run for post" )'', Taipei Times, 12/17/2005''〕〔Chiu Yu-Tzu. (DDP chairmanship race slowly beginning to heat up )'', Taipei Times, 12/10/2005''〕 He was supported by the Welfare State Alliance, which was led by Frank Hsieh, along with foreign minister Mark Chen and vice president Annette Lu.〔Chiu Yu-Tzu. (DDP chairmanship race slowly beginning to heat up )'', Taipei Times, 12/10/2005''〕〔Huang, Jewel. ("Power struggle heating up in election for DPP chair" )'', Taipei Times, 12/28/2005''〕
* Yu Shyi-kun, former Presidential Office secretary-general, former magistrate of Yilan County, and former premier, officially launched his campaign on December 18.〔Huang, Jewel. ("Yu announces bid for DPP chairman; vows party reform" )'', Taipei Times, 12/19/2005''〕 He was endorsed by the Justice Alliance, which included President Chen Shui-bian.〔Huang, Jewel. ("Power struggle heating up in election for DPP chair" )'', Taipei Times, 12/28/2005''〕
* Wong Chin-chu, former legislator and former magistrate of Changhua County, was the last to register. Wong Chin-chu, who left the New Tide faction, was not supported by any of the factions, but was endorsed by former chairperson Lin Yi-hsiung.〔Huang, Jewel. ("Power struggle heating up in election for DPP chair" )'', Taipei Times, 12/28/2005''〕

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