Johan Nordenfalk (9 September 1796 – 9 March 1846) was a Swedish politician, friherre and government official, who served as Prime Minister for Justice between 1844 and 1846.
He received his education at Uppsala University, obtaining a degree in law and came to work as an assessor at the Svea Court of Appeal.
Upon the death of his father in 1825, he inherited the family estate and large portions of agricultural land in Ångermanland.
He resigned from his post after coming into conflict with conservative fractions in the diet, among them count Magnus Brahe.
[1] After his resignation Nordenfalk returned to his estates, spending much time and investment in agricultural projects.