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Su Huan-chih
Su in 2007
1st Convener of the Taiwan Renewal Party

Incumbent

Assumed office
24 August 2019
Secretary GeneralSam Lim
Preceded byPosition established
10th Magistrate of Tainan County
In office
20 December 2001 – 25 December 2010
Preceded byMark Chen
Succeeded byWilliam Lai (asMayor of Tainan)
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1993 – 20 December 2001
ConstituencyTainan County
Personal details
Born (1956-07-20) 20 July 1956 (age 67)
Cigu Township, Tainan County, Taiwan
NationalityTaiwan
Political partyTaiwan Renewal Party (since 2019)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2018–19)
Democratic Progressive Party (1991–2018)
Alma materNational Taiwan University
Fu Jen Catholic University
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer

Su Huan-chih (Chinese: 蘇煥智; pinyin: Sū Huànzhì; Wade–Giles: Su1 Huan4-chih4; born July 20, 1956) is a Taiwanese politician who was the magistrate of Tainan County from 2001 to 2010, until Tainan County's merger into Tainan City. Born in a rural township in southern Taiwan, Su graduated from National Taiwan University. He passed the bar examination in 1986 and started his career as a lawyer.[1]

Su made his entry into politics in the 1990s. He was elected legislator three times in a row serving from 1992 to 2001. As an experienced legislator, Su launched a magisterial campaign in 2001 and was elected with over 51% of the votes, becoming the second member of the Democratic Progressive Party to ever hold the position.[2]

Early life and career[edit]

Su Huan-chih was born on 20 July 1956 in Cigu, Tainan County. He grew up in the agriculture-based township during his childhood years.[1]

Su began studying at the prestigious National Taiwan University majoring in physics. He decided to drop out and switched his major to laws in 1977.[1] After passing the bar examination, Su started his career as a practicing lawyer. With his academic experience in physics, he was hired by IBM Taiwan to serve as its patent attorney.[1]

Su gave up his job at IBM and went back to his hometown to run for legislator. He was elected a member of the Legislative Yuan in 1992. He promoted the senior welfare and environmental protection. Having been elected three times in a row, Su worked to decrease the difference in resource distribution between northern and southern Taiwan.[1]

Tainan magistracy[edit]

Su was elected the magistrate of Tainan County and took office on December 20, 2001.[3] He focused on preserving the environment of the region. For example, he worked with international ecologists and planned to build a research center near the habitat of black-faced spoonbills with a goal to preserve these endangered birds.[4]

The Su administration also improved the technological economy of the region. The net worth of the Tainan Science Park grew from NT$50.1 billion in 2001 to NT$451.6 billion in 2006. Apart from the growth in profit, many new industrial parks were established. As a result, Tainan County transformed from an agrarian county to a technological county.[1]

Despite the technological innovations, Su also promoted agriculture of southern Taiwan. The Taiwan Orchid Plantation (Chinese: 台灣蘭花科技園區) was founded during his term. The plantation has held three international exhibitions since its establishment. The exhibitions attracted more than 600 thousand visitors gaining NT$400 million from export orders.[1]

Later political career[edit]

In March 2018, Su began his independent campaign for the Taipei mayoralty.[5][6] He ended his Taipei mayoral bid in July, choosing to contest the same office in Tainan.[7]

2018 Tainan City mayoral results[8]
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 Huang Wei-cher Democratic Progressive Party 367,518 38.02%
2 Kao Su-po Kuomintang 312,874 32.37%
3 Lin Yi-feng (林義豐) Independent 84,153 8.71%
4 Hsu Chun-hsin (許忠信) Independent 45,168 4.67%
5 Chen Yong-he (陳永和) Independent 117,179 12.12%
6 Su Huan-chih Independent 39,778 4.11%
Total voters  1,546,862
Valid votes  966,670
Invalid votes  
Voter turnout  62.49%

On 24 August 2019, Su founded the Taiwan Renewal Party [zh] and was elected its convenor.[9] During the 2022 local election cycle, Su contested the Taipei mayoralty.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "縣長 蘇煥智簡介". Tainan County government. Retrieved April 8, 2008.
  • ^ "臺南縣歷屆縣長選舉當選人名單". Central Election Commission. Archived from the original on October 25, 2008. Retrieved April 13, 2008.
  • ^ Tsai Ting-I (December 21, 2001). "Local government chiefs take up positions". The Taipei Times. Retrieved April 9, 2008.
  • ^ Chiu, Yu-tzu (October 12, 2002). "Southern Taiwan embraces nature". Taipei Times. Retrieved April 9, 2008.
  • ^ Lee, I-chia (March 4, 2018). "Ex-Tainan county commissioner to run for Taipei job". Taipei Times. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  • ^ Chen, Wei-han (March 7, 2018). "Su blasts 'failures' of DPP government". Taipei Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  • ^ Wan, Yu-chen; Hetherington, William (July 3, 2018). "Ex-county head to run for Tainan mayor as independent". Taipei Times. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TC/nm67000000000000000.html Archived November 24, 2018, at the Wayback Machine [bare URL]
  • ^ Lim, Emerson (August 24, 2019). "Another political party formed in Taiwan ahead of 2020 elections". Central News Agency. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  • ^ Chen, Yu-ting; Mazzetta, Matthew (October 24, 2022). "ELECTIONS 2022/Taipei mayor candidates to make policy presentations on Nov. 12, 15". Central News Agency. Retrieved October 25, 2022. Also competing in this year's Taipei mayor's race are Taiwan Renewal Party nominee Su Huan-chih (蘇煥智), the Taiwan Animal Protection Party's Chang Chia-hao (張家豪), Republican Party nominee Tang Hsin-min (唐新民), and Huang Sheng-feng (黃聖峰) of the Sovereign State for Formosa & Pescadores Party.
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    Preceded by

    Mark Chen

    Magistrate of Tainan County
    2001–2010
    Succeeded by

    County merged into Tainan City; William Lai as the mayor of Tainan


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