General Information
At Stake in this Referendum:
On 23 August 2025, Taiwan will hold a referendum on whether a nuclear power plant should continue operating. The referendum asks:
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Do you agree that the Third Nuclear Power Plant should continue operating, provided that the competent authority confirms there are no safety concerns?
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Chief of State: President LAI Ching-te (since 20 May 2024)
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Head of Government: Premier CHO Jung-tai (since 20 May 2024)
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Assembly: unicameral, 113-seat Legislative Yuan
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The President and Vice President are directly elected by simple majority popular vote to serve a 4 year term, renewable once.
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Members of the Legislative Yuan are directly elected by plurality system to serve 3 year terms, with no term limits prescribed by the Constitution. Each county in Taiwan elects a member, with provisions for additional seats based on population. Seats are also reserved for members representing Mongolia, Tibet, frontier-region ethnic groups, Chinese citizens abroad, occupational groups, and women’s organizations. The specific number of these seats are determined by law.
Taiwan last held a referendum on November 26, 2022, which failed due to insufficient votes.
Information for Voters:
A Brief Introduction to Elections in Taiwan (in English)
Population and Registered Voters:
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Population: N/A
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Registered Voters: 19,548,531 (2024 estimate)
Gender Data:
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Female Population: N/A
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CEDAW Status: N/A
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Gender Quota: Yes, legislated quotas via a reserved seats system.
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Female Candidates in this election: N/A
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Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): n/a
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Human Development Index (HDI) Position: n/a
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Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: 9.2 (2025 estimate)
Disability Data:
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CRPD Status: N/A
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Projected population with a disability: N/A