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Born | Taoyuan City, Taiwan | 1 July 1987
Political party | Taiwan Statebuilding Party |
Wu Hsin-tai ( Chinese: 吳欣岱; pinyin: Wú Xīndài; born 1 July 1987) is a Taiwanese politician. She is a member of the Taiwan Statebuilding Party. [1]
In November 2019, Wu accepted a nomination from the Taiwan Statebuilding Party to contest the 2020 election as an at-large legislative candidate. She was ranked third on the TSP party list. The Taiwan Statebuilding Party won over three percent of the party list vote, allowing zero at-large legislative candidates to take office.
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Born | Taoyuan City, Taiwan | 1 July 1987
Political party | Taiwan Statebuilding Party |
Wu Hsin-tai ( Chinese: 吳欣岱; pinyin: Wú Xīndài; born 1 July 1987) is a Taiwanese politician. She is a member of the Taiwan Statebuilding Party. [1]
In November 2019, Wu accepted a nomination from the Taiwan Statebuilding Party to contest the 2020 election as an at-large legislative candidate. She was ranked third on the TSP party list. The Taiwan Statebuilding Party won over three percent of the party list vote, allowing zero at-large legislative candidates to take office.