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New Taipei City mayoral election

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The mayoral race in New Taipei City involves competition between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). During early campaigning, candidates Li Sichuan (KMT) and Su Qiaohui (DPP) participated in a fishing festival in Bali. Su proposed a “New Crown Coast” plan to upgrade 28 fishing ports and improve marine tourism, while Li pledged resources for port reconstruction and ice-factory upgrades. At that time, media reports indicated Su held a slight lead in a contested poll. As the campaign progressed, the candidates shifted focus toward infrastructure and industrial development. KMT candidate Lee Sze-chuan, endorsed by former Mayor Hou Yu-ih, proposed expanding the rail network and constructing the Loushe Bridge to support an AI industrial corridor. DPP candidate Su Chiao-hui countered by highlighting her success in securing central government resources for projects like the Wandan-Shulin MRT line and emphasizing her commitment to social welfare and urban diplomacy. Campaigning has intensified with high-profile endorsements. Former President Tsai Ing-wen has assumed the role of campaign committee chair for Su Chiao-hui, stating during a Banqiao event that she believes Su is “even stronger than me” and emphasizing the value of female leadership. Su announced a formal campaign headquarters launch for September 5, with expected attendance from President Lai Ching-te. Simultaneously, Lee Sze-chuan has focused on grassroots engagement and regional connectivity. His updated platform includes the undergrounding of Taiwan Railways Administration lines and the development of the Dahan River MRT line to drive industrial growth. As the 2026 local elections approach, political maneuvering continues. In New Taipei City, former President Tsai Ing-wen continues her leadership role as campaign committee chairperson for Su Chiao-hui, endorsing her as a strong successor.

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  1. 2026-08-22 07:50 UTC New Taipei City mayoral election
  2. 2026-08-21 02:54 UTC New Taipei City mayoral election
  3. 2026-08-17 02:40 UTC New Taipei City mayoral election

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