Ripke "Rip" Reukema (April 23, 1857 – September 17, 1917) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Rip Reukema was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to immigrants from the Netherlands.
He was educated in the Milwaukee Public Schools and went on to study law in the offices of Nathan Pereles and E. P.
A decade later, he won a 1902 special election to serve in the State Senate for the 1903 session, completing the term of William Devos, who had resigned to become collector of customs at the port of Milwaukee.
He was also the treasurer of the Milwaukee Bar Association, and director of the Citizens' Loan and Trust Company.