Chang Sho-wen (Chinese: 張碩文; pinyin: Zhāng Shuòwén; born 7 May 1971) is a Taiwanese politician.
In 2007, he threw a lunchbox at fellow legislator Yin Ling-ying [zh] over a disagreement on amendments to the Farmers' and Fishers' Association Law.
[5] Chang was reelected, but the election result was challenged by Democratic Progressive Party opponent Liu Chien-kuo on 20 November 2008.
[11][12] The KMT chose not to accept it,[13] and Chang Hui-yuan ended his bid to join the political party,[14] choosing instead to run as an independent.
The by-election, beset by another round of electoral fraud accusations,[15] was won by Democratic Progressive Party candidate Liu Chien-kuo in a three-way contest.