Chang Chih-lun

Chang Chih-lun (born 24 November 1983) is a Taiwanese politician.

Personal life
Chang Chih-lun is one of three sons born to Chang Ching-chung and his wife Chen Ching-ting. Chang's father has served on the Legislative Yuan, and his mother is a member of the New Taipei City Council.

Political career
In April 2019, Chang Chih-lun contested the Kuomintang party primary for the 2020 legislative election. He was seeking the New Taipei 8 seat in the Legislative Yuan once held by his father. He lost that contest,  and was placed on the proportional party list instead. When the list was first announced, Chang was ranked in the 27th position. When the list was finalized, Chang was listed 26th. The Kuomintang won 33.36% of the party list vote, enabling thirteen legislators to take office; Chang was not seated to the Legislative Yuan. In March 2020, Chang was elected head of the Kuomintang branch office in Zhonghe. Chang received KMT support to run in the 2024 election and faced Democratic Progressive Party candidate Justin Wu and Taiwan People's Party candidate Andy Chiu. Chang was elected to the Legislative Yuan in his second bid for the office.