Jan Emanuel Johansson, (born 2 May 1974 in Gottsunda) is a Swedish healthcare entrepreneur, Social Democrat politician and Member of Parliament (MP) from 2002 to 2006, who also held seats in the Riksdagen as a replacement at different times (2006, 2008 and 2009). He was again MP between March 2009 and October 2010, this time as a replacement for Pär Nuder. He has sat on the Social Committee, Parliamentary Committees as well as the foreign ministry. He is reputed to be the Social Democratic MP who put forward the highest number motions during his time at the Riksdagen. He was MP representing the Norrtälje municipality council between 1998 and 2010.
Johansson participated in the reality series Expedition: Robinson, broadcast on SVT in 2001, which he ended up winning for a prize of SEK 500,000.
He has received several awards for his achievements, such as "Super-entrepreneur of the Year" by the Veckans Affärer paper, which he bagged for four years in a row between 2007 and 2010. In February 2012, he was investigated by the Economic Crime Unit, and accused of tax fraud and accounting offences. In June 2013, Johansson was acquitted of the tax fraud charge but found guilty at Gotlands courts of obstruction of tax regulations, despite his denial of accounting offences.
Jan Emanuel Johansson is married with two children. His father, Alf Ohlsson, was a part-owner of the company Alf Ohlsson, Av Egen Kraft/ELU AB.
In 2001, Johansson participated in a reality series called Expedition Robinson, which was broadcast on Sveriges Television (SVT). He ended up as the series' winner and used his prize money of SEK 500,000 (SEK) to invest in his own business as well as donating some to Förbundet .
In 1998, Johansson was elected to the Norrtälje municipality council. In that year's election, he managed to get more votes in Norrtälje than any of the other candidates. In November 2013, it was revealed that Johansson had left politics to have more time to focus on his companies and businesses. In December of the same year, Norrtelje Tidning named him one of the most influential persons in Sweden.