Enrique Campino (1794–1874) was a Chilean politician and soldier who campaigned for his country's independence.
He was a Chilean military officer who participated in the process that led to the independence of that country in the early nineteenth century.
His parents were Captain Don Andres Fernandez de Campino y Erazo and Magdalena Salamanca y Messía.
After the Disaster of Rancagua in 1814, he emigrated to Mendoza, Argentina, joining the Army of the Andes.
In 1820, he participated in the Liberating Expedition of Peru with the rank of colonel and in the Chiloe campaign (1825–1826).