2014 Taiwanese local elections

The Taiwanese local elections of 2014,[2] commonly known as the nine-in-one elections (Chinese: 九合一選擧), were held on Saturday, 29 November 2014, to elect the Municipal Mayors, Municipal Councilors, Chiefs of indigenous districts in municipalities, Councilors of indigenous districts in municipalities, County Magistrates (City Mayors), County (City) Councilors, Township Chiefs, Township Councilors and chiefs of village (borough) in 6 municipalities and 16 counties (cities).

The KMT previously held 14 of 22 municipalities and counties, but won only 6 in this election due to widespread public distrust, a de facto vote of no confidence to President Ma's Administration, both politically due to Ma's cross strait relations with the Chinese Communist Party), and economically with respect to social and income inequality.

[3][4][5] The DPP gained executive control of 7 municipalities and counties from the KMT, while independent Ko Wen-je won the Taipei mayoral election.

[6] Premier Jiang Yi-huah resigned after the election, forcing President Ma Ying-jeou to appoint Mao Chi-kuo to replace Jiang.

[7] President Ma resigned from his post as Chairperson of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in the days following the election.

Incumbents for mayoral and county magistrate offices before the 2014 elections.
Kuomintang
Democratic Progressive Party
Independent
Township level results of the 2014 mayoral and county magistrates elections
The results of the 2014 Taiwan county, city and municipal councillors elections: colours indicate party with the most seats
Kuomintang
Democratic Progressive Party
Independent
The results of the 2014 municipal head elections
Democratic Progressive Party
Kuomintang
Trees Party
Taiwan First Nations Party
Independent
District without Election