Huang Kuo-chang Declares All Six Taipei City Council Seats Within Reach as KMT-TPP Vote Allocation Frictions Emerge

Aug 20, 2026

Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang has publicly stated he is confident of winning all six Taipei city councillor seats his party is contesting, while playing down tensions between the KMT and the TPP over vote allocation — a message aimed at steadying his party's ranks.

  • With the November 28 local elections approaching, the KMT is for the first time applying a citywide vote-allocation strategy in the Taipei city council race.
  • Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an will not appear at campaign events for individual TPP candidates and will attend only joint rallies, a stance that has irritated some in the TPP camp, who describe it as being treated as an afterthought.
  • Huang responded that the TPP's strategy is straightforward: to have supporters concentrate their votes on the six candidates the party has nominated.
  • He stressed that the TPP has its own distinct identity, respects other parties' considerations, and sees no need to make an issue of minor matters.

Outlook: Cooperation between the KMT and the TPP in Taipei is likely to remain outwardly cordial, but friction over the distribution of seats may keep resurfacing in the run-up to the election.

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