KMT Taipei Zhongzheng-Wanhua Councilor Primary Adopts Polling Plus Party Member Vote
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The KMT Taipei City Committee announced the rules for the city councilor primaries. In the Zhongzheng-Wanhua district, a 70% public polling and 30% party member vote split will be used, causing disagreement among three newcomer candidates.
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- Q: What polling methods were announced for the primary in the Zhongzheng-Wanhua district?
- A: The primary in the Zhongzheng-Wanhua district will adopt seventy percent public polling and thirty percent party member voting.
- Q: Which candidates are competing for the vacant seat in the Zhongzheng-Wanhua district?
- A: Candidates Guo Yin-lan, Chang Yen-ting, and Chou Shih-hsiung are competing for the single vacant seat.
- Q: Why is an internal party primary not needed for the Daan-Wenshan district?
- A: An internal party primary is not needed because there are no newcomer candidates in the Daan-Wenshan district.
- Q: What polling method will be used for the primary in the Datong-Zhongshan district?
- A: The primary in the Datong-Zhongshan district will adopt one hundred percent public polling.
- Q: What is Guo Yin-lan's opinion regarding the polling method adopted for the Zhongzheng-Wanhua primary?
- A: Guo Yin-lan regrets the decision and believes that full public polling is closer to the results of the general election.