George Kerr (died 12 February 1942) was a Scottish politician and trade unionist.
Born in Glasgow, Kerr became involved in the Clarion socialist movement.
He joined the Independent Labour Party in 1894, and in 1906 became the first full-time organiser of its Scottish Divisional Council.
[1][2] Kerr was also active in the Workers' Union, acting as a volunteer organiser.
[2][3] Kerr was elected to Glasgow City Council, giving some support to the Red Clydeside movement, and served for a period as a bailie.