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KMT loses Yilan and Hualien

SCORE CARDThe KMT took 12 of the 17 mayor and commissioner positions up for grabs, while the DPP won four, and one went to an independent candidate

By Jenny W. hsu and Mo Yan-chih  /  STAFF REPORTERS

Tsai said that yesterday’s estimated turnout for the DPP was its highest ever, apart from the 2004 presidential race.

Although the DPP only won four of the 17 county and city heads, many DPP candidates managed to narrow the gap — an indication that the public is fed up with the Ma administration and that the DPP is recovering from tough times, she said.

“We call on the government to stop ignoring public opinion. No matter how much the KMT hopes to dissociate the election results from the government’s performance, it is impossible,” she said, calling yesterday’s results a no-confidence vote in the KMT.

These polls were widely viewed as a mid-term election for Ma and Tsai, but Tsai said for the DPP it was a group effort from the beginning. She declined to say whether it would affect her status in the party or her chances of running for president in 2012.

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY LOA IOK-SIN

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