CHAPTER XII. ELECTION, RECALL, INITIATIVE, AND REFERENDUM
Article 129
The various elections prescribed in this Constitution shall be by universal, equal, and direct suffrage and by secret ballot, unless otherwise stipulated in this Constitution.
Article 130
Any citizen of the Republic of China who has attained the age of twenty shall have the right to vote in accordance with the law. Unless otherwise provided by this Constitution or by law, any citizen who has attained the age of twenty-three shall have the right to stand in elections in accordance with the law.
Article 131
All candidates in the various elections prescribed in this Constitution shall conduct their electoral campaigns in a transparent manner.
Article 132
Intimidation or inducements of a pecuniary nature are strictly forbidden in elections. Electoral disputes shall be settled by law courts.
Article 133
A person duly elected may be recalled by his constituency in accordance with the law.
Article 134
In the various elections, a certain number of mandates shall be reserved to women; the law provides for the implementation of this objective.
Article 135
The number of Delegates to the National Assembly to be elected by people in interior areas with special ways of living and habits and the manner of their election shall be prescribed by law.
Article 136
The exercise of the rights of initiative and referendum shall be prescribed by law.