Hou Yu-ih (; born 6 June 1956) is a Taiwanese politician,
criminologist
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, and former police officer. He has been the incumbent mayor of New Taipei since 25 December 2018. Previously, he served as Director-General of the
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from 2006 to 2008 and as acting
mayor
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of
New Taipei City
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from October 2015 to January 2016. He was the
Kuomintang
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's official candidate for the
2024 Taiwanese presidential elections. He first joined the party during the leadership of
Chiang Kai-shek.
Early life and education
Hou was born on 7 June 1957, in
Puzi,
Chiayi County
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, where his family owned a pork stall. As a child, Hou aided the family business by catching and butchering wild pigs.
He later recalled this his mother, Lyu Hsiu-lan, came from "simple and honest family" and "invested all her energy into her children."
His father was a Taiwanese ''
benshengren'' who was conscripted to work as an aircraft mechanic in Japan during
World War II
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and then served in the
Republic of China Navy alongside
Lee Teng-hui
Lee Teng-hui (; pinyin: ''Lǐ Dēnghuī''; 15 January 192330 July 2020) was a Taiwanese politician and agricultural scientist who served as the fourth president of the Republic of China, president of the Taiwan, Republic of China (Taiwan) unde ...
. The senior Hou then fought in the
Chinese Civil War
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for the
Kuomintang
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before returning to Taiwan from
Shanghai
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.
After graduating from National Chiayi Senior High School, Hou decided to pursue a career in law enforcement as a member of the Taiwanese police force.
He graduated from
Central Police University in 1980 with a
Bachelor of Arts
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(B.A.) in
criminology
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and earned a
Ph.D. in crime prevention from the university in 2004.
Law enforcement career
Upon his graduation from the undergraduate police academy, Hou was sent to the Taipei City Police Department. Hou obtained his first leadership role, as captain of the Taipei criminal police, in 1980.
In 1992, he became an inspector at the
Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB), a division of the
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(NPA). Five years later, he led the rescue of the
Alexander family. In 1998 Hou was named second in command of the CIB. He was given the concurrent post of
Taoyuan County
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police chief in 2001 and promoted within the NPA in 2003, becoming the leader of the CIB. The next year, Hou was tasked with investigating the
March 19 shooting incident, an assassination attempt on President
Chen Shui-bian
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, a longtime friend. He was named the director-general of the NPA in 2006, becoming the youngest leader of the police force at the time of his appointment. During his tenure, the NPA was criticized for its inadequate response to the
2006 protests
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led by
Shih Ming-teh. Multiple Kuomintang politicians also wanted Hou to reopen the investigation on the 3-19 shooting incident. Arms dealer Tang Shou-yi, who had fled to Mainland China by August 2006, had recanted his confession, stating that it was coerced and therefore untrue. Hou was named the president of
Central Police University in 2008 and was replaced at the NPA by .
Early political career

Hou originally joined the
Kuomintang
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in 1974, but allowed his membership to lapse during his law enforcement career.
Hou was recruited to join the
Democratic Progressive Party
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in 2002.
Eric Chu
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Born into a political family with strong ties to the Kuomintan ...
asked Hou to serve as deputy mayor of
New Taipei City
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in 2010, and Hou rejoined the Kuomintang in 2013.
Hou served as deputy mayor alongside
Lee Shu-chuan and
Hsu Chih-chien who left office on 25 February 2014 and 30 June 2014, respectively. Later, Chen Shen-hsien was appointed to the deputy mayorship. Hou was promoted from his previous position as deputy mayor on 20 October 2015, as Chu prepared for the
2016 presidential election. Chu lost the election to
Tsai Ing-wen
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, and resumed mayoral duties on 18 January 2016.
Mayor of New Taipei (2018–)
Elections
2018

Hou resigned from the deputy mayorship on 28 February 2018, stating that he would contest the Kuomintang mayoral primary. On 6 April 2018, the KMT announced that Hou had won the primary.
Hou emerged as the winner of the 2018 New Taipei mayoral elections.
2022
On August 17, 2022, Hou confirmed that he would run for a second term as mayor of New Taipei.
2024 presidential election
Prior to the 2024 presidential election, Hou was considered the favorite for the Kuomintang presidential primary. He was drafted by the Kuomintang on 17 May 2023 to be its nominee for the presidency.
On 15 November 2023, KMT and
Taiwan People's Party leadership announced that they would field a single joint presidential ticket made up of Hou and TPP chairman
Ko Wen-je
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. The order was to be determined by opinion polls and publicly announced on 18 November, but the parties were unable to reach an agreement on that date. Hou officially registered his candidacy with running mate
Jaw Shaw-kong on 24 November 2023, ending the possibility of a joint ticket. Hou conceded the presidential election to
Lai Ching-te on 13 January 2024. Shortly after Hou lost the presidential election, netizens began efforts to recall him from the New Taipei mayoralty.
Personal life
Hou's firstborn son Hou Ni-wei died on 15 May 1992, in a
tour bus fire, which killed 23 people. He and his wife Jen Mei-ling raised three daughters: Hou Yu-fan, Hou Ni-chia, and Hou Yu-chia.
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1956 births
Living people
Mayors of New Taipei
Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Chiayi County
Academic staff of the Central Police University
Central Police University alumni
Taiwanese police officers
Taiwanese people of Hoklo descent
Deputy mayors of New Taipei
Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan
21st-century Taiwanese politicians
Presidents of universities and colleges in Taiwan
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