Chen Su-yueh pitches "twin engines" of traditional industry and tech to draw young voters

Aug 19, 2026

Changhua County magistrate candidate Chen Su-yueh is pitching a jobs-and-welfare platform aimed at stopping young people from leaving the county — a bid to turn low pay and an aging population into her central campaign issue.

  • Chen, a sitting DPP lawmaker, wants to pull in big tech manufacturers and push traditional factories to modernize, creating what she calls a "twin engine" of old industry and tech.
  • Low wages, an aging population, and people moving away are the county's core problem — Changhua is the most populous area outside Taiwan's six special municipalities, but growth has stalled.
  • Her welfare offer: free national health insurance for people over 65, and cash for births — rising sharply for a second and third child.
  • Transport is the third leg: elevating Changhua City's railway and extending Taichung's MRT green line into the county, plus expanded urban planning on the city's east side.
  • The DPP moved its Central Standing Committee meeting to Changhua and put fellow lawmakers on stage with her, a show of party unity behind the campaign.

Outlook: Expect the race to be fought on wages and youth retention, with Chen betting that industrial upgrading plus welfare spending outbids neighboring counties.

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