The People First Party (PFP) captured one district, while the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) came out of yesterday's vote empty-handed.
Blue north
In northern Taiwan, the KMT seized control in six districts, including Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli counties as well as Hsinchu and Keelung Cities. The DPP captured none.
In central Taiwan, the KMT obtained six seats in Taichung, Changhua and Nantou counties and Taichung and Chiayi cities. The DPP captured Yunlin County and held on to Chiayi County.
Eastern Taiwan, which has long been controlled by the KMT, remained a pan-blue stronghold.
Hualien County went to the KMT, while a scandal-plagued former KMT member also won in Taitung County as an independent candidate.
Taitung Council Speaker Wu Chun-li (吳俊立) defeated two independent candidates to hold on to his seat. Wu, however, may be suspended from his post in accordance with the Law on Local Government Systems (地方制度法).
He was convicted of corruption by the High Court but has appealed the ruling. He has also been charged with vote-buying but is out on NT$1 million (US$29,800) bail.



