« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.31Publish: 2007/03

Intra-party Factional Competition and the Fate of the Party Election: A Case Study of the Democratic Progressive Party

Author: Yung-Ming Hsu, Houng-Chang Chen

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The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effects of intra-party factionalcompetition on the congressional elections. After discussing the changes in factionalinfluence  during  the  DPP’s  congressional  candidature  nomination  process  from1986  to  2004,  we  conclude  that  factions  have  usually  dominated  the  DPP’scandidature  nomination  process  in  congressional  elections  since  1986.  Also,  thechanges in the DPP candidate nomination process have been deeply driven by thechanges  in  each  faction’s  power  struggles  in  the  DPP’s  central  administration.  Inaddition,  in  the  early  1990s  there  was  a  shift  in  the  power  structure  of  the  DPP’scentral  administration  from  polarization  to  diversification.  Since  early  1990s,  thisdiverse power structure has also helped the DPP to overcome under-representationin the congressional elections.

Keywords:Candidate Selection Institution、DPP、Intra-party Faction、Legislative Election、SNTV