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List of members of the first Legislative Yuan

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The members of the first Legislative Yuan were elected in the January 1948 elections. A total of 773 representatives were to be elected, consisting of:[1][2]

  1. 622 representatives from the provinces and municipalities
  2. 22 representatives from the Mongolian Leagues
  3. 15 Elected representatives from Tibet
  4. 6 Elected representatives by various racial groups in frontier regions
  5. 19 Elected representatives by Chinese citizens residing abroad
  6. 89 representatives of occupational groups
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Supplementary members

Following the Retreat of the government of Republic of China to Taiwan, the three-year term of the representatives was extended indefinitely until new elections could be held under an ROC government in Mainland China. Supplementary members were elected for the same extended term in 1969. Starting in 1972, additional supplementary representatives were elected across the entire Free area of the Republic of China for the ordinary three-year terms; however, they served alongside the representatives elected in 1948 and 1969, and thus the first Legislative Yuan remained extant despite the regularly scheduled elections. The representatives elected in 1948 and 1969 collectively retired on 31 December 1991, and the subsequent supplementary election in 1992 was considered an election for the second Legislative Yuan.

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Fujian

The number of members for Fujian was increased from 14 to 15, with a supplementary member representing the Kinmen and Matsu Islands (which had remained under the control of the Republic of China) elected from 1972 onwards.

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