Franz Joseph Damian Junghanns (29 November 1800, in Stocksberg castle – 3 December 1875, in Baden-Baden) was a Jurist and leader in the Baden Revolution of 1848.
In 1846, he was elected to the 12th season of the Second Chamber of Baden state parliament.
He wasn't reelected in the 13th season, but took the place of his elected brother in 1847 and served until 1848.
Junghanns also served in the provisional German parliament at this point.
After the revolution collapsed Junghanns took refuge in Elsass, Belgium, and Switzerland, while in 1850 he was sentenced in absence to nine years in prison.