Zelma Cēsniece-Freidenfelde (17 February 1892 – 22 December 1929) was a Latvian physician and politician.
In 1920 she was one of the six women elected to the Constitutional Assembly, Latvia's first female parliamentarians.
Cēsniece-Freidenfelde was born in Zaļenieki Parish (now Jelgava Municipality) in the Courland Governorate in 1892 to Jānis Cēsnieks and Anna Ozola and qualified as a physician.
[1] She was a founder member of the National Centre,[2] which contested the 1920 Constitutional Assembly elections as part of the Group of Non-Partisan Citizens.
In 1922 she became the first head of the Latvian Women's National League.