José Miguel Domínguez Alemán (January 14, 1756, most likely in Mexico City—April 22, 1830, Mexico City) was a New Spanish colonial official in New Spain who played a part in the Mexican independence movement. He was also a member of a transitional governing committee in the period between the abdication of Mexican Emperor
Agustín de Iturbide and the installation of
Guadalupe Victoria as the first president of independent Mexico. His wife,
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, known as
La Corregidora, was a heroine of Mexican independence.