James Porter
James Porter may refer to:
- James Porter (representative) (1787–1839), U.S. Representative from New York
- James Porter (Australian politician) (born 1950), former member of the Australian House of Representatives
- James Porter (Catholic priest) (1935–2005), defrocked American priest and child molester
- James Porter (Jacobite), Vice-Chamberlain of King James II of England who followed him into exile
- James Porter (7th Cavalry) (1847–1876), American soldier in the Battle of the Little Bighorn
- James Porter (cricketer) (fl. 1844-1845)
- James Porter (cricketer, born 1993)
- James Porter (diplomat) (1720–1786), British
- James A. Porter (1905–1970), African American art historian, author of Modern Negro Art
- James D. Porter (1828–1912), Governor of Tennessee
- James E. Porter (1857–1946), Mayor of Kansas City, Kansas
- James W. Porter II (1949-), elected President of the NRA in 2013
- James Madison Porter (1793–1862), American cabinet secretary
- James Madison Porter III (1864–1928), American civil engineer
- James Porter (New Brunswick politician) (1846-1926)
- Jim Porter (Australian rules footballer) (1892–1936)
See also
- Jim Porter, Australian rugby player
- Jim Porter (Falling Skies)
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