Social Democratic Party  社會民主黨  | |
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| Abbreviation | SDP | 
| Leader | Louis Lu | 
| Founded | 29 March 2015 | 
| Headquarters | 2nd Floor, No. 70, Yanping South Road, Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan | 
| Ideology | Social democracy Progressivism  | 
| Political position | Center-left | 
| Legislative Yuan | 0 / 113 
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| Local councillors | 1 / 912 
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The Social Democratic Party (SDP)[upper-roman 1] is a centre-left political party in Taiwan founded in 2015.[1][2][3] The SDP is one of Taiwan's "Third Force" (第三勢力) parties, a collection of parties that do not self-claim to either the Pan-Green or Pan-Blue Coalitions and tend to be rooted in social movements.[4][5] In 2015, the SDP formed a coalition with the Green Party Taiwan to contest the 2016 legislative election.
Political ideology
The SDP is a social-democratic and progressive party, calling for a reduction in income inequality, the protection of labour rights, the abolition of the death penalty and the legalisation of same-sex marriage.[6] The party has also called for a reform to Taiwan's electioneering process, criticising the advantage given to parties with big financial backers.[7]
Electoral history
In the 2016 legislative election, the SDP ran in a coalition with the Green Party Taiwan, garnering 2.5% of the vote and winning no seats.[8]
In the 2018 local elections SDP candidate Miao Po-ya won a seat on the Taipei City Council. She is one of the first openly lesbian members of the municipal council.[9]
| Election | Mayors & Magistrates  | 
Councils | Third-level Municipal heads  | 
Third-level Municipal councils  | 
Fourth-level Village heads  | 
Election Leader | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 unified  | 
0 / 22  | 
1 / 912  | 
0 / 204  | 
0 / 2,148  | 
0 / 7,744  | 
Fan Yun | 
| 2022 unified  | 
0 / 22  | 
1 / 912  | 
0 / 204  | 
0 / 2,148  | 
0 / 7,744  | 
Louis Lu | 
Notes
References
- ↑ Joseph Wong (8 January 2016). "Taiwan Elections 2016: Certain Outcome, Uncertain Implications". asiapacific.ca. Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
 - ↑ "Taiwan's new political voices want more openness on China ties". reuters.com. Reuters.
 - ↑ "Activists set to launch Social Democratic Party - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com.
 - ↑ "Civic groups voice support for 'third force' - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com.
 - ↑ van der Horst, Linda. "The Rise of Taiwan's 'Third Force'". The Diplomat.
 - ↑ Hioe, Brian (4 September 2015). "Interview: Jennifer Lu (呂欣潔)". New Bloom Magazine. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
 - ↑ Wilson, Aaron Wytze (14 January 2016). "SDP's Chen Shang-chih Election Ads Go Viral". New Bloom Magazine. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
 - ↑ Fell, Dafydd (2016) 'Small Parties in Taiwan’s 2016 National Elections: A Limited Breakthrough?'. American Journal of Chinese Studies, (23) 1, pp 41-58.
 - ↑  News, Taiwan. "Taiwan to see first-ever openly lesbian councillor". Taiwan News. Retrieved 15 December 2018. 
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