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. 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.