Douliu mayor race turns three-way as candidates court 20,000 elderly voters

Aug 22, 2026

Taiwan's Douliu City mayoral race has become a three-way fight, and all three candidates are competing hard for the city's senior vote.

  • KMT county councillor Lai Shu-ni is running as an independent after her party nominated someone else, splitting the KMT vote.
  • She unveiled a six-part elderly welfare platform: bigger holiday cash gifts for seniors, a senior transit card, health walks, singing contests, and classes on smartphones, AI, and fraud prevention.
  • KMT nominee Huang Yu-mei is promising age-tiered cash payments and community canteens in all 40 neighborhoods.
  • DPP nominee Yin Ling-ying has pitched universal cash handouts, higher senior allowances, and bigger meal subsidies.
  • Douliu has over 20,000 residents aged 65 and up, enough to decide the race.

Outlook: With the KMT vote split and all three running on nearly identical senior welfare promises, the contest looks tight heading into election day.

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