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==Legislation== The first electoral law was passed in March 1953, and the second on 1 July 1979.{{sfn|Chen|1999|p=65}} The 1979 law allowed for ordinary voters to nominate candidates, unlike the 1953 law which provided no such mechanism.{{sfn|Chen|1999|p=65}} The 1979 law was revised in 1982, removing the reference to the ability of political parties, mass organizations, and voters to use "various forms of publicity", and instead instructing that the "election committees should introduce the candidates to the voters; the political parties, mass organizations, and voters who recommend the candidates can introduce them at group meetings of the voters".{{sfn|Chen|1999|p=69}} In 1986, the election law was amended to disallow primary elections.{{sfn|McCormick|1990|p=142}} Traditionally, village chiefs were appointed by the township government.<ref name=":12" />{{Rp|page=3}} The Organic Law of Village Committees was enacted in 1987 and implemented in 1988, allowing for direct election of village chiefs instead.<ref name=":12" />{{Rp|pages=4β5}} The 2020 revisions to the electoral law mandated that all elections at all levels must adhere to the leadership of the CCP.<ref name=":6" />
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