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Laws & Regulations Database of The Republic of China (Taiwan)

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Chapter XII. Election, Recall, Initiative and Referendum
Article 129
The various kinds of elections prescribed in this Constitution, except as otherwise provided by this Constitution, shall be by universal, equal, and direct suffrage and by secret ballot.
Article 130
Any citizen of the Republic of China who has attained the age of 20 years shall have the right of election in accordance with law. Except as otherwise provided by this Constitution or by law, any citizen who has attained the age of 23 years shall have the right of being elected in accordance with law.
Article 131
All candidates in the various kinds of elections prescribed in this Constitution shall openly campaign for their election.
Article 132
Intimidation or inducement shall be strictly forbidden in elections. Suits arising in connection with elections shall be tried by the courts.
Article 133
A person elected may, in accordance with law, be recalled by his constituency.
Article 134
In the various kinds of elections, the number of women to be elected shall be fixed, and measures pertaining thereto shall be prescribed by law.
Article 135
The number of delegates to the National Assembly and the manner of their election from people in interior areas, who have their own conditions of living and habits, shall be prescribed by law.
Article 136
The exercise of the rights of initiative and referendum shall be prescribed by law.
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