Norman Hogg (politician, born 1907)

Norman Hogg (22 November 1907 – 25 June 1975) was a Scottish Labour Party politician.

[1] Hogg worked as a baker and joined the Scottish Union of Bakers and Allied Workers, later becoming its full-time North of Scotland organiser, then winning promotion to become national organiser.

At the 1950 UK general election, the union sponsored him as a Labour Party candidate in South Angus.

He stood in West Aberdeenshire at the 1951 UK general election, again taking second place.

He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.