Tsai urges young people to defend Taiwan’s future at the ballot box

Radio Taiwan Internatiional
Date: 07 January, 2020
By: John Van Trieste

President Tsai Ing-wen (front row, third from left) and young supporters hold a press conference aimed at getting young voters to the polls.

President Tsai Ing-wen is urging young people to help secure Taiwan’s future by getting out and voting in the 2020 election.

Taiwan heads to the polls on Saturday, and Tsai is hoping to win a second term. She is spending the final days before the election on the road in a final campaign push that is taking her from Taiwan’s far south up to the north.

On Tuesday, Tsai stopped in the southern county of Chiayi for a press conference aimed at getting more young voters to the ballot box.

One obstacle to increasing voter turnout in Taiwan is the distance many voters must travel in order to cast their ballots. Taiwan has no system of absentee ballots. In addition, voters can only vote in the precincts where their household registrations are located, often a hometown far from where they actually live.    [FULL  STORY]

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