Levi Ying

Taiwanese politician (1949–2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Levi Ying (Chinese: 營志宏; 1949 – 29 April 2013) was a Taiwanese politician and legal scholar. He was a member of the National Assembly before serving on the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2002. Ying relinquished American citizenship to seek political office in Taiwan, and regained American citizenship before his death in 2013.

ConstituencyOverseas Chinese
Preceded byHsieh Chi-ta
Succeeded byYok Mu-ming
Born1949
Taipei, Taiwan
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Levi Ying
營志宏
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1999  31 January 2002
ConstituencyOverseas Chinese
Acting Convenor of the New Party National Committee
In office
December 2001  January 2002
Preceded byHsieh Chi-ta
Succeeded byYok Mu-ming
Member of the National Assembly
In office
1997–1998
Personal details
Born1949
Taipei, Taiwan
Died29 April 2013 (age 64)
California, United States
PartyNew Party
Other political
affiliations
Kuomintang
Alma materNational Taiwan University (BA)
National Chengchi University (MA)
Whittier Law School (SJD)
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Ying was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1949.[1] He received a bachelor's degree in political science from National Taiwan University and earned a master's degree in East Asian studies from National Chengchi University.[2] Ying then moved to the United States, and earned a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) from Whittier Law School in California, setting up a law practice there prior to launching a political career in his native Taiwan.[3]

Political career

Ying served in the National Assembly as a member of the Kuomintang.[4] He renounced U.S. citizenship to take up the position.[5] He was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1998 as a New Party politician, and lost reelection in 2001,[6] as all New Party legislative incumbents failed to retain their legislative seats.[7][8]

Later life

After Ying's term ended, he moved back to the U.S. on a green card sponsored by his wife, who had remained a U.S. citizen, and he eventually naturalized as a U.S. citizen once again.[5] He died on 29 April 2013, aged 64.[9] His funeral was held at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California.[10]

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