Taipei City’s 3rd Constituency Legislative By-election cast ballots today. KMT candidate Wang Hongwei accompanied Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan to vote, but she only brought her health insurance card and forgot to bring her ID card. Voting was completed at 11:00 a.m. It’s relaxed and happy. In the evening, I will go to the city party headquarters to see the billing. When opponent Wu Yinong went to vote, in addition to waving to the crowd, he also took out his wallet and said, “I have my ID card!”, and then finished voting at Yongan Elementary School.
In the morning, Wang Hongwei went to the voting office of Minsheng High School to vote, accompanied by Jiang Wan’an and Fei Hongtai, a member of the Kuomintang legislator, but Wang Hongwei forgot to bring her ID card and was unable to vote.
The media joint interview asked why I forgot to bring my ID card? Wang Hongwei said that because she was too busy these days, she mightn’t find her ID card before, and following she went to reissue it, her assistant assisted in keeping it. When she went out to vote today, her husband told her that she might vote with a health insurance card, but the on-site Election officials reminded that only ID cards can be used to vote.
Wang Hongwei said that in accordance with the relevant regulations, she will first go to the original itinerary for the relevant festivals, and following getting back her ID card later, she will complete the voting.
The media asked if you were nervous when this episode happened? Wang Hongwei said, no, thinking that this is a technical problem, she will definitely complete the vote today, and said with a smile that her invincible lucky object is Jiang Wanan.
After the interview, Jiang Wanan also laughed and said that he was in a good mood today, and thought that the weather was good and suitable for voting, and urged the public to pay attention to the precious vote in their hands.
Wu Yinong, a candidate for the by-election of the Legislative Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party’s Taipei 3rd constituency, went to Yong’an Elementary School to vote in the morning accompanied by his family. In addition to waving with his supporters, he said that he was relaxed and a little nervous. His family is the lucky thing. So take advantage of the one day off this week to spend time with your family and have meals, so as to make up for the lack of gatherings before.