Joaquín González (July 22, 1853 - September 21, 1900) was a Filipino politician and a member of the Malolos Congress that wrote the Malolos Constitution, the first Philippine constitution, after the country declared independence from Spain in 1898.
He was one of two elected delegates representing the province of Pampanga, the other being Jose Rodriguez Infante.
Along with Felipe Calderon y Roca, the main author of the constitution, Dr.
González was part of a committee that took part in the debates that went article by article from October 25 to November 29, 1898.