José María Garza Galán (November 6, 1846 in Múzquiz, Coahuila[1] – October 7, 1902 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) was a Mexican politician.
Governor of Coahuila in 1885–1889, which gave tax exemption to the first Spinning and Weaving Factory Torreon "La Constancia".
Eventually, Porfirio Díaz asked Garza Galán to withdraw his candidacy.
He was elected governor of Coahuila in 1885. harassed the mayor of Cuatro Cienegas, Venustiano Carranza, to force him to resign.
When he tried to reelect, the powerful families Madero and Carranza led a rebellion that ended with the intervention of Bernardo Reyes, who as representative of Porfirio Díaz deposed Garza Galan (1890).