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Ma Ying-jeou (L), the candidate
representing Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT), won the island's leadership
election on Saturday, according to Taiwan media reports. (File
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TAIPEI, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Ma Ying-jeou, the candidate
representing Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT), won the island's leadership election on
Saturday, according to Taiwan media reports.
Ma, former KMT party chairman, and Vincent Siew, got
7.6587 million ballots, or 58.45 percent of the votes, whereas Frank Hsieh of
the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and his running mate Su Tseng-chang got
5.4452 million ballots, or 41.55 percent of the votes.
Taiwan residents began voting in the leadership
election at 8 a.m., voting ended at 4 p.m.. Results are expected at 9.30 p.m.
About 17.3 million people voted at 14,401 polling stations, said the Taiwan
authority.
Taiwan residents also voted on Saturday in two
"referendums" on launching a bid to join the United Nations, one put forward by
the DPP and one by the KMT. Both were rejected by Taiwan residents.
In January, the KMT won 81 of the 113 seats in
Taiwan's "legislature" elections, scoring a landslide victory over the DPP,
which got 27 seats.
Taiwan residents veto 2 "UN membership
referendums"
TAIPEI, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan residents on Saturday
vetoed "UN membership referendum" pursued by Chen Shui-bian authorities,
according to results of the votes count on Saturday.
Only 35.8 percent, or less than half of voters in
Taiwan cast their ballots on Saturday for the "UN membership referendum" under
the name "Taiwan," proposed by the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Full story