Ernest Martin Dence (17 February 1873 – 24 January 1937) was a British politician, the last member of the Municipal Reform Party to serve as chair of London County Council.
He became active in the Conservative Party, and won election to Greenwich Metropolitan Borough Council in 1918.
At the 1919 London County Council election, he won a seat in Greenwich for the Municipal Reform Party.
He remained active in local politics, serving as Mayor of Greenwich in 1922/23, leaving the borough council in 1925.
[1] In 1928, Dence was appointed as chair of the Housing Committee of the London County Council.