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[[Image:Taiwan election 2004.jpg|100px|left|Taiwan presidential election results]] |
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The '''[[ROC presidential election, 2004|2004 Taiwanese presidential election]]''' was held on [[March 20]], [[2004]]. President [[Chen Shui-bian]] and Vice President [[Annette Lu]] of the [[Democratic Progressive Party]] were re-elected by a margin of less than 0.25% of valid votes over a combined opposition ticket of [[Kuomintang|Nationalist Party]] Chairman [[Lien Chan]] and [[People First Party]] Chairman [[James Soong]]. Lien and Soong |
The '''[[ROC presidential election, 2004|2004 Taiwanese presidential election]]''' was held on [[March 20]], [[2004]]. President [[Chen Shui-bian]] and Vice President [[Annette Lu]] of the [[Democratic Progressive Party]] were re-elected by a margin of less than 0.25% of valid votes over a combined opposition ticket of [[Kuomintang|Nationalist Party]] Chairman [[Lien Chan]] and [[People First Party]] Chairman [[James Soong]]. Lien and Soong refused to concede and unsuccessfully challenged the results. |
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Revision as of 10:20, 20 August 2007
The 2004 Taiwanese presidential election was held on March 20, 2004. President Chen Shui-bian and Vice President Annette Lu of the Democratic Progressive Party were re-elected by a margin of less than 0.25% of valid votes over a combined opposition ticket of Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan and People First Party Chairman James Soong. Lien and Soong refused to concede and unsuccessfully challenged the results.