Robert Samuel Hodge (1866 – 8 April 1924) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
On his arrival in Australia He was a publican and storekeeper in Wondai and a produce merchant in Rosewood.
[4] He won again in 1904 by two votes[5] but the Court Of Elections Tribunal, led by Judge Patrick Real overturned the result and in December 1904 awarded the seat to Labour's Denis Keogh.
[6] In 1909 he stood again, this time as a Ministerial candidate for the seat of Burnett and was successful, defeating the sitting member, Alfred Jones.
[7] He only held Burnett for one term, switching to the new seat of Nanango in 1912, and now representing the Queensland Farmers' Union.