Keelung city council seats redrawn for 2026 election: Ren'ai loses a seat, Xinyi gains one, plus a new mountain indigenous seat

Aug 20, 2026

Keelung's city council will grow from 31 to 32 seats for the 2026 local elections, a neutral change overall but a win for indigenous representation and for the growing Xinyi district.

  • Taiwan's Central Election Commission published the official seat counts, districts, and voting date for next year's mayoral and council races.
  • Keelung's Xinyi district goes from four seats to five, while Ren'ai district drops from four to three, reflecting shifts in where people live.
  • A revision to the local government law now grants a mountain indigenous council seat wherever that population passes 1,500 — Keelung now qualifies, adding a 32nd seat.
  • Seat totals are set by the interior ministry using population figures from the end of May this year; the other districts are unchanged.

Outlook: Candidates now know exactly which districts they are running in, so campaigning and nominations should ramp up quickly, with the new indigenous seat drawing fresh contenders.

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