Robert McKim (c. 1828 – January 20, 1900) was an Ontario, Canada, farmer and political figure.
He was a justice of the peace and also served as reeve for Peel Township.
McKim resigned his seat in the provincial legislature in 1874 to compete unsuccessfully in Wellington Centre for a seat in the federal parliament.
In 1884, McKim turned over to the speaker of the house a large sum of money that he had been paid to vote against the government.
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