Gordon Grieve

Gordon Glendinning Grieve QSO (21 August 1912 – 17 October 1993) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.

Grieve was born in 1912 in Otahuti, Southland, a locality north-west of Invercargill.

He was active with the Southland A & P Association and at shows, he judged and inspected cattle and sheep.

[1] For 14 years, he was the secretary of the local branch of the National Party.

[1][5] A Presbyterian, in 1961 he was one of ten National MPs to vote with the Opposition and remove capital punishment for murder from the Crimes Bill that the Second National Government had introduced.

Grieve in 1959