List of county magistrates of Hualien

The magistrate of Hualien is the chief executive of the government of Hualien County. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county.

Directly elected County Magistrates

  China Democratic Socialist Party   Kuomintang   Democratic Progressive Party   Independent   People First Party

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party Term
1 Yang Chung-ching
楊仲鯨
Yáng Zhòngjīng
(1898-1967)
[1] [2]
15 November 1950 2 June 1954 China Democratic Socialist Party 1
2 Lin Mao-sheng
林茂盛
Lín Màoshèng
2 June 1954 2 June 1957 Kuomintang 2
3 Hu Tzu-Ping
胡子萍
Hú Zǐpíng
2 June 1957 2 June 1960 Kuomintang 3
4 Ko Ting-hsuan
柯丁選
Kē Dīngxuǎn
2 June 1960 2 June 1964 Kuomintang 4
2 June 1964 2 June 1968 5
5 Huang Fu-shou
黃福壽
Huáng Fúshòu
2 June 1968 1 February 1973 Kuomintang 6
1 February 1973 20 July 1976 7
Ko Ting-hsuan
柯丁選
Kē Dīngxuǎn
20 July 1976 20 December 1977 As acting [3] Kuomintang
6 Wu Shui-yun
吳水雲
Wú Shuǐyún
20 December 1977 20 December 1981 Kuomintang 8
20 December 1981 20 December 1985 9
7 Chen Ching-shui
陳清水
Chén Qīngshuǐ
20 December 1985 20 December 1989 Kuomintang 10
8 Wu Kuo-tung
吳國棟
Wú Guódòng
20 December 1989 16 April 1993 [4] Kuomintang 11
Chen Cheng-hsiung
陳正雄
Chén Zhèngxióng
16 April 1993 20 December 1993 As acting [3] Kuomintang
9 Wang Ching-feng
王慶豐
Wáng Qìngfēng
(1933-)
20 December 1993 20 December 1997 Kuomintang 12
20 December 1997 20 December 2001 13
10 Chang Fu-hsing
張福興
Zhāng Fúxīng
(1942-2003)
20 December 2001 18 May 2003 [5] Kuomintang 14
Fan Kuang-chun
范光群
Fàn Guāngqún
(1939-)
20 May 2003 19 August 2003 As acting [6] Democratic Progressive Party
11 Hsieh Shen-shan
謝深山
Xiè Shēnshān
(1939-)
19 August 2003 [7] 20 December 2005 Kuomintang
20 December 2005 20 December 2009 15
Fu Kun-chi
傅崐萁
Fù Kūnqí
(1962-)
20 December 2009 25 December 2014 Independent 16
12 People First Party
Independent
25 December 2014 Incumbent 17
  1. First elected magistrate; said to be "first elected magistrate in Chinese society."
  2. "五千年來首場縣長選舉 民主第一道曙光在花蓮" (in Chinese). 天下雜誌. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  3. 1 2 Provincial council member.
  4. Resigned.
  5. Died in office.
  6. Governor of Taiwan Province.
  7. Elected in by-election.

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