Mile Starčević (29 September 1862 – 10 March 1917) was a Croatian politician and a lawyer born in the village of Veliki Žitnik [hr] near Gospić.
After 1894, Starčević advocated solving the Croatian question within the framework of trialism in Austria-Hungary.
Following a political clash within the Party of Rights, Starčević left the party (together with his uncle Ante Starčević, Josip Frank, and Eugen Kumičić) to form the Pure Party of Rights.
In 1912, his party abandoned trialism and became allied with the Croat-Serb Coalition led by Frano Supilo and Svetozar Pribičević.
During World War I, Starčević left politics.