William S. Hiatt (born c.1936)[1] was an American politician.
While serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives, Hiatt resided in Mount Airy.
[2] In 1974, he proposed bills that would have limited sales of beer on Sundays, and near schools or churches.
[2] He contested the Republican Party nomination for the 1976 North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election,[3] losing the office of lieutenant governor to James C. Green.
He ran for the office a second time in 1984; the GOP named John H. Carrington its nominee.