Hobart Tuckey (27 April 1884 – 10 March 1951) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1934 until his death, representing South-West Province.
After leaving school, he worked as a telegraphist in Fremantle for a period, and then served as postmaster in Narrogin and Wagin (two rural centres).
Tuckey eventually returned to Mandurah, where he was variously a storekeeper, commercial agent, publican, and farmer.
He was elected to the Murray Road Board in 1914, and remained a member for most of the rest of his life, including as chairman for around 30 years.
He was one of three Nationalist Party candidates in the seat of Murray-Wellington, with the eventual winner being Ross McLarty (a future premier).