Jacques Picard (July 5, 1828 – June 6, 1905) was a notary and political figure in Quebec.
He represented Richmond-Wolfe from 1867 to 1890 and Wolfe from 1890 to 1892 as a Conservative member in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
He was born in Sainte-Élisabeth, Lower Canada, the son of Jacques Picard and Thérèse Lebeau.
He was also a justice of the peace, a lieutenant-colonel in the militia[1] and served as a member of the school board and president of the Agricultural Society.
Picard was reelected to the Quebec assembly in 1871, 1875, 1878, 1881 and 1886 in Richmond-Wolfe and then in Wolfe in 1890 after the riding was split.