Edward Tooker (c. 1592 – 17 April 1664) was an English lawyer and politician from Wiltshire, who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1664.
From 1631 to 1639, he was the legal guardian of his nephew Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, who later described him as "a very honest, industrious man, an hospitable, prudent person, much valued and esteemed, dead and alive, by all that knew him".
His father was a lawyer, who became Recorder of Salisbury, and sat as MP for the county at various times from 1601 to 1614.
He married again in 1638, this time to a widow, Mary Platt; the second marriage was childless.
Tooker became active in public life during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, becoming the Parliamentarian commissioner for assessment and levying of money for Wiltshire in 1643.