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The 1996 National Assembly elections in the Republic of China were held on March 23rd.
Answer: True
The National Assembly elections in the Republic of China were indeed conducted on March 23, 1996, as stated in the source material.
The 1996 National Assembly election was the first instance where citizens directly elected their head of state in Taiwan.
Answer: False
The 1996 National Assembly election occurred concurrently with Taiwan's first direct presidential election, which was the election where citizens directly elected their head of state. The National Assembly election itself was not the direct election of the head of state.
The image associated with the election results illustrates the popular vote distribution for each district.
Answer: True
The image associated with the election results visually represents the popular vote distribution for each district during the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
A total of 334 seats were contested in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The total number of seats contested in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 334.
The total number of seats in the National Assembly decreased after the 1996 election.
Answer: False
The total number of seats in the National Assembly increased by 9 after the 1996 election, reaching 334 seats.
What was the total number of seats contested in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 334
A total of 334 seats were contested in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
What other significant election occurred concurrently with the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: The first direct presidential election in Taiwan
The 1996 National Assembly election was held on the same day as Taiwan's first direct presidential election.
What was the overall change in the total number of seats in the National Assembly after the 1996 election?
Answer: Increased by 9 seats
The total number of seats in the National Assembly increased by 9 after the 1996 election.
What was the significance of the 1996 National Assembly election in the context of Taiwanese democracy?
Answer: It occurred concurrently with Taiwan's first direct presidential election.
The 1996 National Assembly election was significant because it took place on the same day as Taiwan's first direct presidential election, marking a key development in its democratic process.
On what date were the National Assembly elections held in the Republic of China in 1996?
Answer: 23 March 1996
The National Assembly elections in the Republic of China in 1996 were held on March 23rd.
The Democratic Progressive Party emerged as the victorious party in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The Kuomintang (KMT) was the victorious party in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election, not the Democratic Progressive Party.
The Kuomintang secured a majority of the seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The Kuomintang secured 183 out of 334 seats, which constituted a majority in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The Kuomintang received less than 45% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The Kuomintang received 49.68% of the popular vote, which is not less than 45%.
The Kuomintang gained seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election.
Answer: False
The Kuomintang experienced a decrease of 71 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election.
The Democratic Progressive Party secured 99 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The Democratic Progressive Party secured 99 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The Democratic Progressive Party lost seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The Democratic Progressive Party gained 33 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election, indicating an increase, not a loss.
How many seats did the Kuomintang win in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 183
The Kuomintang secured 183 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
What percentage of the popular vote did the Kuomintang receive in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 49.68%
The Kuomintang received 49.68% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
How did the Kuomintang's seat count change in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election?
Answer: They experienced a decrease of 71 seats.
The Kuomintang experienced a decrease of 71 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election.
What was the change in the number of seats for the Democratic Progressive Party in the 1996 election?
Answer: They gained 33 seats.
The Democratic Progressive Party gained 33 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
What was the combined percentage of the popular vote for the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progressive Party in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 79.61%
The combined popular vote percentage for the Kuomintang (49.68%) and the Democratic Progressive Party (29.93%) was 79.61%.
How many seats did the Democratic Progressive Party win in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 99
The Democratic Progressive Party won 99 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Which political party secured the most seats in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: Kuomintang
The Kuomintang secured the most seats, winning 183 out of 334, in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
The New Party won 46 seats and received 13.59% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The New Party indeed won 46 seats and received 13.59% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The New Party was an established party that lost seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The New Party was a new entrant in the 1996 National Assembly election and secured 46 seats, indicating a gain, not a loss, for a newly established presence.
The Green Party Taiwan won one seat in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The Green Party Taiwan did not win any seats in the 1996 National Assembly election, despite receiving 1.09% of the popular vote.
The Taiwan Indigenous Party was a new participant in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The Taiwan Indigenous Party was indeed a new party participating in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The Chinese Youth Party won a single seat in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
The Chinese Youth Party did not win any seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The Labor Party secured 0.04% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
The Labor Party received 4,340 votes, which accounted for 0.04% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Independent candidates won 6 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
Independent candidates successfully won 6 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Independent candidates lost seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election.
Answer: False
Independent candidates gained 4 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election, indicating an increase, not a loss.
Which of the following parties was a new entrant and secured seats in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: New Party
The New Party was a new entrant in the 1996 National Assembly election and secured 46 seats.
How many seats did the Green Party Taiwan win in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 0
The Green Party Taiwan did not win any seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Which party received 4,340 votes and did not win any seats in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: Labor Party
The Labor Party received 4,340 votes and did not win any seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
What was the change in the number of seats for independent candidates in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election?
Answer: They gained 4 seats.
Independent candidates gained 4 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election compared to the previous election.
What percentage of the popular vote did the New Party receive in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 13.59%
The New Party received 13.59% of the popular vote in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
What was the popular vote percentage for the Chinese Youth Party in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 0.06%
The Chinese Youth Party received 0.06% of the popular vote in the 1996 National Assembly election.
How many seats did independent candidates win in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 6
Independent candidates won 6 seats in the 1996 National Assembly election.
How many distinct political entities (parties and independents) contested the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election and received votes?
Answer: 9
Nine distinct political entities, including parties and independent candidates, contested the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election and received votes.
Voter turnout for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election exceeded 80%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 76.21%, which did not exceed 80%.
The total number of valid votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was over 11 million.
Answer: False
The total number of valid votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 10,428,388, which is less than 11 million.
Valid votes accounted for less than 95% of the total votes cast in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: False
Valid votes constituted 96.84% of the total votes cast, which is greater than 95%.
There were more than 400,000 invalid or blank votes recorded in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
Answer: False
There were 340,836 invalid or blank votes recorded, which is less than 400,000.
Invalid or blank votes accounted for 3.16% of the total votes cast in the 1996 National Assembly election.
Answer: True
Invalid or blank votes indeed accounted for 3.16% of the total votes cast in the 1996 National Assembly election.
The grand total of votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 10,769,224.
Answer: True
The grand total of votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election, including both valid and invalid/blank votes, was 10,769,224.
There were fewer than 14 million registered voters for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
Answer: False
There were 14,130,084 registered voters, which is more than 14 million.
What percentage of the total votes cast were considered valid in the 1996 National Assembly election?
Answer: 96.84%
Valid votes constituted 96.84% of the total votes cast in the 1996 National Assembly election.
What was the total number of valid votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 10,428,388
The total number of valid votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 10,428,388.
What was the grand total of votes cast (including valid and invalid/blank) in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 10,769,224
The grand total of votes cast in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 10,769,224.
How many registered voters were there for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 14,130,084
There were 14,130,084 registered voters for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
What was the voter turnout percentage for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 76.2%
The voter turnout for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election was 76.21%.
How many invalid or blank votes were recorded in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: 340,836
A total of 340,836 invalid or blank votes were recorded in the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election.
The election data for the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election is sourced from a publication by Nohlen et al.
Answer: True
The election data is indeed sourced from a publication by Nohlen et al., specifically *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*.
The ISBN for *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II* is 0-19-924959-8.
Answer: True
The ISBN for *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II* is correctly identified as 0-19-924959-8.
Information about the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election can be found on page 530 of *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*.
Answer: False
Information about the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election can be found on page 535 of *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*, not page 530.
The 1991 Taiwanese National Assembly election immediately followed the 1996 election.
Answer: False
According to the navigation box, the 1991 election immediately preceded the 1996 election; it did not follow it.
What is the ISBN for the data handbook *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*?
Answer: 0-19-924959-8
The ISBN for *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II* is 0-19-924959-8.
Who is cited as the primary source for the election data in the article about the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election?
Answer: Dieter Nohlen et al.
Dieter Nohlen et al. are cited as the source for the election data, specifically from their publication *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*.
On what page of *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II* can information about the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election be found?
Answer: Page 535
Information about the 1996 Taiwanese National Assembly election is located on page 535 of *Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II*.
According to the navigation box, which National Assembly election immediately preceded the 1996 election?
Answer: 1991
The 1991 Taiwanese National Assembly election immediately preceded the 1996 election, as indicated in the navigation box.