Wang Ting-son (Chinese: 王廷升; pinyin: Wáng Tíngshēng; born 30 June 1965) or Timothy Wang is a Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 2010 to 2016.
Wang held several posts within the Kuomintang before he was nominated to contest a by-election scheduled for 27 February 2010,[6][7] to replace outgoing legislator Fu Kun-chi. Ma Ying-jeou made several appearances at Wang's campaign events,[8][9] as did King Pu-tsung.[10] Wang faced Democratic Progressive Party candidate Hsiao Bi-khim and independent Shih Sheng-liang.[11][12] Five days before the election, Wang led Hsiao by thirteen percentage points,[13] and eventually defeated her by approximately six thousand votes,[14] a margin that the Taipei Times considered "narrow" due to Fu Kun-chi's strong influence in Hualien.[15] The Kuomintang renominated Wang for the 2012 legislative elections,[16] and he retained the Hualien County district seat contested by DPP candidate Lie Kuen-cheng.[17] Wang sought reelection to the legislature in 2016, but lost to Hsiao Bi-khim, his political opponent in 2010.[18]