Paul Jerome Remigius Hilton (1 October 1899 – 18 August 1965) was an Australian politician, and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1935 until 1963 representing the seat of Carnarvon, and a minister in both the Hanlon and Gair Ministries.
He was educated at the state school in Allora and in 1915 got a job as a pay clerk for Queensland Railways, moving to Toowoomba and ultimately Stanthorpe by 1921.
He also supported the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and was the organiser of the Queensland Cancer Research Fund.
On 10 May 1950 he was appointed to the Hanlon Ministry, serving as Secretary for Public Works, Housing and Local Government.
He retired to Esther Street, Ekibin (part of modern-day Tarragindi) in Brisbane's inner southern suburbs, and died there on 18 August 1965.