Martin Gabriel McCue (February 18, 1875 – September 19, 1932) was an American politician from New York.
He attended St. Gabriel's Parochial School, and when eleven years old began to work as a newsboy.
The Citizens Union said of McCue that he was "a picturesque member who has the courage and force of his convictions, which are almost always against the public interest.
He resigned his seat on June 17, 1921, and was appointed as Clerk of the New York County Surrogate's Court.
[2] He died on September 19, 1932, after having been lying in the French Hospital in Manhattan for seven weeks, and having his left leg amputated in August.