Robert Milton McCool (August 30, 1893 – June 22, 1988) was a Canadian provincial level politician from Alberta.
He won a hotly contested three-way race that saw him elected on the second count in the Cochrane electoral district to hold the seat for the governing United Farmers of Alberta.
[3] The following election in 1930, McCool would run against Liberal candidate William Laut for the second time in a straight fight for the district.
[4] Laut would get defeated running for a third term in office in the 1935 Alberta general election by Social Credit candidate William King.
[5] After his defeat, McCool retired from public service and in 1953 became the manager of the first UFA Cooperative Farm Supply Store in Calgary.