Bódog Czorda (18 December 1828 – 4 July 1904) was a Hungarian lawyer and politician.
He worked as a lawyer until the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 when joined to the Honvédség.
After the defeat of the War of Independence he was involuntarily conscripted to the Imperial Army in Italy.
After that he was a lawyer in his birthplace, Szabadka (today: Subotica, Serbia).
He was elected President of the Royal Court of Budapest in 1892.