List of county magistrates of Taitung

The magistrate of Taitung is the chief executive of the government of Taitung County. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county. The incumbent Magistrate is Rao Ching-ling of Kuomintang since 25 December 2018.

Directly elected County Magistrates

  Kuomintang   Chinese Youth Party   People First Party   Independent

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party Term
1 Chen Chen-tsung
陳振宗
Chén Zhènzōng
(?-1951)
November 1950October 1951[1] Kuomintang 1
Lu Ming
盧明
Lú Míng
October 1951March 1952 As acting[2] Kuomintang
2 Wu Chin-yu
吳金玉
Wú Jīnyù
March 1952[3]June 1954 Kuomintang
June 1954June 1957 2
3 Huang Tuo-jung
黃拓榮
Huáng Tuòróng
June 19572 June 1960 Kuomintang 3
2 June 19602 June 1964 4
4 Huang Shun-hsing
黃順興
Huáng Shùnxīng
(1923–2002)
2 June 19642 June 1968 Chinese Youth Party 5
5 Hwang Ching-fong
黃鏡峰
Huáng Jìngfēng
(1930–2012)
2 June 19681 February 1973 Kuomintang 6
1 February 197316 July 1976 7
Lee Hsueh-hsun
李學訓
Lǐ Xuéxùn
16 July 197620 December 1977 As acting[2] Kuomintang
6 Chiang Sheng-ai
蔣聖愛
Jiǎng Shèngài
20 December 197720 December 1981 Kuomintang 8
20 December 198120 December 1985 9
7 John Lieh Cheng
鄭烈
Zhèng Liè
20 December 198520 December 1989 Kuomintang 10
20 December 198920 December 1993 11
8 Chen Chien-nien[4]
陳建年
Chén Jiànnián
(1947–)
20 December 199320 December 1997 Kuomintang 12
20 December 199720 December 2001 13
9 Hsu Ching-yuan
徐慶元
Xú Qìngyuán
(1957– )
20 December 200120 December 2005 People First Party 14
Independent[5]
10 Wu Chun-li
吳俊立
Wú Jùnlì
(1962– )
20 December 2005[6] Independent 15
Lai Shun-hsien
賴順賢
Lài Shùnxián
21 December 200517 April 2006 As acting[7] Kuomintang
11 Kuang Li-chen[8]
鄺麗貞
Kuàng Lìzhēn
(1963– )
17 April 2006[3]20 December 2009 Kuomintang
12 Justin Huang[9]
黃健庭
Huáng Jiàntíng
(1959– )
20 December 200925 December 2014 Kuomintang 16
25 December 201425 December 2018 17
13 Rao Ching-ling
饒慶鈴
Ráo Qìnglíng
(1969– )
25 December 2018Incumbent Kuomintang 18
  1. Died in office.
  2. Provincial council member.
  3. Elected in by-election.
  4. First magistrate of aboriginal descent in Taiwan.
  5. Left PFP on 19 November 2004.
  6. Removed from office immediately after inauguration.
  7. Secretary-General of the county government.
  8. Legally ex-wife of Wu Chun-li.
  9. Son of Hwang Ching-fong.

See also

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