Robert Macleod (Australian politician)
Robert Macleod (born 1876, died 1956) was an Australian politician who served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He represented the electorate of Raleigh from 1920 to 1927 as a member of the Progressive Party.
Born in Scotland, Macleod migrated to Australia and became involved in local politics before entering state parliament. The Progressive Party, also known as the Country Party at different times, represented rural interests in New South Wales. During his time in parliament, Macleod advocated for agricultural development and improvements to infrastructure in his electorate.
He lost his seat in the 1927 election. Beyond his parliamentary career, details of his life are less readily available in standard biographical resources.