Chang Sho-wen first won election to the Legislative Yuan in 2004 and was reelected in 2008.
13 Facts About Chang Sho-wen
Partway through his second term, Chang was removed from office on charges of electoral fraud.
Chang Sho-wen left the Kuomintang in 2015 and joined the People First Party.
Chang Sho-wen was first elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2004.
Chang Sho-wen was allowed to take his seat on the legislature.
Chang Sho-wen has been known to participate in fights on the legislative floor.
Chang Sho-wen was reelected, but the election result was challenged by Democratic Progressive Party opponent Liu Chien-kuo on 20 November 2008.
Chang Sho-wen became the second lawmaker after Lee Yi-ting to lose his seat in the seventh session of the Legislative Yuan.
The KMT chose not to accept it, and Chang Sho-wen Hui-yuan ended his bid to join the political party, choosing instead to run as an independent.
Chang Sho-wen led Sean Lien's Taipei mayoral campaign in 2014.
However, Chang Sho-wen grew increasingly critical of the Kuomintang and chairman Ma Ying-jeou, and the party officially expelled him on 15 July 2015, though he had renounced his membership to join the People First Party in June.
Chang Sho-wen was tabbed to run in New Taipei's 3rd district under the PFP banner, and lost.
Chang Sho-wen later served as director general of the People First Party and led its organization department.