Lee Sheng-feng

Lee Sheng-feng (Chinese: 李勝峰; born 10 July 1953) is a Taiwanese politician.

During his first year in office, he engaged in debate about the political status of Taiwan,[2] and commented on the end of martial law, stating, "It has made the entire society more lively.

Lee contested the 1993 Taipei County magisterial election as a member of the New Party, and lost the office to You Ching.

[4] With the support of the New Party, Lee was co-nominated by the Kuomintang in the elections of 2004, but did not win a legislative seat.

[5][6] He was placed on the New Party list in 2008, but did not win election to the Legislative Yuan via proportional representation.