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2007 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary

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FieldValue
election_name2007 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary
flag_imageFile:Green Island with White Cross.svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2003 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary
previous_year2003
next_election2011 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary
next_year2011
election_date19 April 2007
image1Frank Hsieh.jpg
candidate1**Hsieh Chang-ting**
popular_vote1**62,851**
percentage1**44.66%**
image2TIBE2007Opening TCSu.jpg
candidate2Su Tseng-chang
popular_vote246,997
percentage233.40%
image4DPP LongForever2007 SKYu.jpg
candidate4Yu Shyi-kun
popular_vote422,213
percentage415.78%
image52007TaipeiInternationalFlowerExhibition AnnetteLu.jpg
candidate5Lu Hsiu-lien
popular_vote58,668
percentage56.16%
titleNominee
before_electionChen Shui-bian
after_electionHsieh Chang-ting

The 2007 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary was the selection process by which the Democratic Progressive Party of the Republic of China (Taiwan) chose its candidate for the 2008 presidential election. The DPP candidate for president was selected through a series of member of the party in Thursday, 19 April 2007.

Result

Lu8,6686.16
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