Antoine-Augustin Auger (8 May 1761[1] – 21 June 1836[2][3]) was a French politician.
Born in Liancourt, Oise, he was elected an alternate member of the National Convention in 1792 after being administrator of the district of Chaumont - in effect he sat from 1793 onwards as the replacement for the dead marquis de Villette.
He became secretary to the Convention in 1795 and was chosen by his colleagues on 4 brumaire that year to be a member of the Council of Five Hundred.
He later entered the magistracy in which he would remain until the Bourbon Restoration.