Herbert Westfaling (3 January 1630 – 1705) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
The mayor created 80 freemen from Lingen's supporters and refused to do likewise for Westfaling.
Westfaling persuaded the sheriff to take another return and Hopton topped the poll but with what turned out to be a number of invalid votes.
Sir Job Charlton noted that "there was a very strange carriage and some disturbance in the elections" and recommended Hopton be unseated.
However parliament declared the election void, and Lingen and Westfaling were returned at the by-election.