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.