Taiwan’s electorate took to polling stations across the
country to cast their votes in a presidential election that could see the
island state appoint its first female leader. Tsai Ing-wen, leader of the
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), is looking to oust the ruling Kuomintang
(KMT) party, who is faced by Eric Chu.
Tsai, who is running for a second time after being defeated
in 2012 by the incumbent, Ma Ying-jeou, is leading the race by a large
majority, according to most polls.
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