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Preceded by
  
Chen Ken-te

Majority
  
85,955 (47.25%)

Constituency
  
Taipei 1

Constituency
  
Taoyuan 1st

Succeeded by
  
Kao Chien-chih

Nationality
  
Republic of China

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Born
  
June 2, 1973 (age 43) Taipei, Taiwan (
1973-06-02
)

Education
  
National Taiwan University

Political party
  
Democratic Progressive Party

Similar
  
Lai Shyh‑bao, Shen Fu‑Hsiung, Huang Kuo‑chang

Cheng Yun-peng (Chinese: 鄭運鵬; pinyin: Zhèng Yùnpéng; born June 2, 1973) is a Taiwanese politician and a member of the Legislative Yuan from Taoyuan 1st district.

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Early career

Born in Taipei on Dihua Street, Cheng's father graduated from National Cheng Kung University and is a supporter of Tangwai movement. Yun-peng is the second son of the family; he has a brother, Yun-hung.

Cheng graduated from National Taiwan University with a degree in Civil Engineering. When he was a junior, he campaigned with Chen Shui-bian in the Taipei mayoral election. After his mandatory national service, he served as an assistant for Shen Fu-hsiung, Member of the Legislative Yuan. After Frank Hsieh was elected Kaohsiung mayor, Cheng worked in Kaohsiung department of Labor. He briefly served as the Director of Promotion Department in the Democratic Progressive Party.

Political career

Cheng was elected as a Member of Legislative Yuan for Taipei 1st district in 2004. Cheng lost his primary to Kao Chien-chih in the 2008 election after his advertisement scandal. Cheng retired from politics and created a media company. Cheng returned to the Democratic Progressive Party in 2012.

Cheng ran for a Legislative Yuan seat in Taoyuan 1st district in the 2016 election. He won a majority vote of 5,813, defeating five-term veteran Chen Ken-te.

Controversy

In 2005, Cheng was photographed attending a movie with Chen Hsieh-ling, Tainan city council member. As Cheng was in a serious relationship at the moment, he declared that he did not cheat on his girlfriend.

Cheng was sentenced to six month in jail and three years of Deprivation of political rights for a campaign advertising libel suit.

Electoral Record

Incumbents are in bold

References

Cheng Yun-peng Wikipedia