Nantou County Mayor Election Number Draw, DPP Cai Peihui (left), Kuomintang Xu Shuhua (right), non-party Wang Yongqing (middle), 3 people took a polite photo before the lottery.

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[Reporter Liu Binquan/Nantou Report] The Nantou County Mayor election will be held today. The order of the lottery will be based on the registration of candidates. It's number 3.

The Nantou County Mayor and County Councilor drew lots and appeared at the Nantou County Election Committee this morning. Cai Peihui, Xu Shuhua, and Wang Yongqing entered the venue accompanied by supporters. Public attention.

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The county magistrate's number of draws is carried out in the order of registration at the time of the election. After the number is drawn, Cai Peihui is No. 1, Xu Shuhua No. 2, and Wang Yongqing No. 3.

Cai Peihui said that winning No. 1 in the lottery is a demonstration of the strength of Nantou's unity, representing that Nantou will definitely win. Her appeal for participating in the election is the greatest of the county residents, because the election can show the will of Nantou people, select good candidates, and bring about changes through actions, Nantou's past In 2017, black gold was rampant. Politicians only acted for immediate interests, ignoring the needs of county residents. When she was elected, she would plan and construct well to upgrade Nantou in an all-round way.

Xu Shuhua said that winning No. 2 in this draw means victory is in sight. She hopes that voters will give their full support when they vote, and that they will also support the KMT candidates in the election of county councillors and township mayors to serve the localities together.

In the Nantou County Mayor election, the number 1 was drawn by Cai Peihui of the Democratic Progressive Party.

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In the Nantou County Mayor election, the number 2 was drawn by the Kuomintang Xu Shuhua.

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The election number for Nantou County mayor was chosen. Wang Yongqing, a non-party member, wore a hat and held the Tao Te Ching.

(Photo by reporter Liu Binquan)