List of county magistrates of Yunlin

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The magistrate of Yunlin County is the chief executive of the government of Yunlin County. This list includes directly elected magistrates of the county. The incumbent Magistrate is Chang Li-shan of Kuomintang since 25 December 2018.

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Directly elected County Magistrates

   Kuomintang   Independent   Democratic Progressive Party

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of OfficeTermPolitical Party
1 Emblem of Yunlin County.svg Wu Ching-hui
吳景徽
Wú Jǐnghuī
1 February 19512 June 19541 Kuomintang
2 June 19542 June 19572
2 19690819Lin Jin Sheng .jpg Lin Chin-sheng
林金生
Lín Jīnshēng
(1916-2001)
2 June 19572 June 19603 Kuomintang
2 June 19602 June 1964 [1] 4
3 19640518Liao Zhen Xiang .jpg Liao Chen-hsiang
廖禎祥
Liào Zhēnxiáng
2 June 19642 June 19685 Kuomintang
2 June 19681 February 1973 [2] 6
4 Emblem of Yunlin County.svg Lin Heng-sheng
林恆生
Lín Héngshēng
(1925-2015)
1 February 197320 December 19777 Kuomintang
20 December 197720 December 19818
5 Xu Wen Zhi Qian Xian Chang .jpg Hsu Wen-tsu
許文志
Xǔ Wénzhì
(1936-)
20 December 198130 May 19859 Kuomintang
20 December 198520 December 198910
6 Di Shi Er Jie Yun Lin Xian Chang Xuan Ju Hou Xuan Ren Liao Quan Yu .jpg Liao Chuan-yu
廖泉裕
Liào Quányù
(1938–2008)
20 December 198920 December 199311 Kuomintang
20 December 199320 December 199712
7 Di Shi San Jie Yun Lin Xian Chang Xuan Ju Hou Xuan Ren Su Wen Xiong .jpg Su Wen-hsiung
蘇文雄
Sū Wénxióng
(1943-1999)
20 December 199712 August 1999 [3] 13 Kuomintang
- Emblem of Yunlin County.svg Lee Hsueh-tsung [4] [5]
李學聰
Lǐ Xuécōng
12 August 19996 November 1999 Kuomintang
Di Shi Si Jie Yun Lin Xian Chang Xuan Ju Hou Xuan Ren Zhang Rong Wei .jpg Chang Jung-wei [6]
張榮味
Zhāng Róngwèi
(1957-)
6 November 199920 December 2001Independent
8 Kuomintang
Di Shi Si Jie Yun Lin Xian Chang Xuan Ju Hou Xuan Ren Zhang Rong Wei .jpg Chang Jung-wei
張榮味
Zhāng Róngwèi
(1957-)
20 December 200122 March 2005 [7] 14
Independent
- Lee Chin Yung 130623.jpg Lee Chin-yung [4] [5]
李進勇
Lĭ Jìnyǒng
(1951-)
22 March 200520 December 2005 Democratic Progressive Party
9 2008FoodTaipei Yunlin County Pavilion Chih-fen Su.jpg Su Chih-fen [8]
蘇治芬
Sū Zhìfēn
(1953-)
20 December 20054 November 2008 [9] 15 Democratic Progressive Party
- Li Ying Yuan .JPG Lee Ying-yuan [4] [10]
李應元
Lǐ Yìngyuán
(1953-2021)
5 November 200817 November 2008 Democratic Progressive Party
9 2008FoodTaipei Yunlin County Pavilion Chih-fen Su.jpg Su Chih-fen [11]
蘇治芬
Sū Zhìfēn
(1953-)
17 November 200820 December 2009 Democratic Progressive Party
20 December 200925 December 2014 [12] 16
10 Lee Chin Yung 130623.jpg Lee Chin-yung
李進勇
Lĭ Jìnyǒng
(1951-)
25 December 201425 December 2018 [13] 17 Democratic Progressive Party
11 Zhang Li Shan Xian Chang .jpg Chang Li-shan [14]
張麗善
Zhāng Lìshàn
(1964-)
25 December 201825 December 202218 Kuomintang
25 December 2022Incumbent19

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  1. Term extended to 4 years.
  2. Term extended to accommodate joint elections.
  3. Died in office.
  4. 1 2 3 As acting.
  5. 1 2 Designated by the Executive Yuan.
  6. Elected in by-election.
  7. Removed from office due to criminal charges.
  8. First female magistrate.
  9. Suspended due to detention.
  10. Deputy magistrate.
  11. Reinstated.
  12. Term extended for joint elections with special municipalities.
  13. Lost reelection.
  14. Younger sister of Chang Jung-wei.