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  • Robert Jones (British politician) (1950–2007), British Conservative politician, MP 1983–1997
  • Robert Jones (of Castell-March) MP for Carnarvon in 1625 and Flintshire in 1628
  • Robert Jones (died 1715) (1682–1715), British MP for Glamorganshire, 1712–1715
  • Robert Jones (died 1774), British MP for Huntingdon, 1754–1774
  • Robert Jones (Michigan politician) (1944–2010), former Kalamazoo mayor and member of the Michigan House of Representatives
  • Robert Jones (Lower Canada politician) (c. 1770–1844), land agent and politician in Lower Canada
  • Robert Jones (Quebec politician) (c. 1793–1874), politician in Canada East
  • Robert E. Jones (Illinois) (born c. 1938), former mayor of Danville, Illinois, United States
  • Robert E. Jones, Jr. (1912–1997), U.S. House of Representative from Alabama
  • Robert G. Jones (born 1939), Louisiana state senator
  • Robert Franklin Jones (1907–1968), Ohio representative to U.S. Congress, 1939–1947, Commissioner of U.S. Federal Communications Commission, 1947–1952
  • Robert McDonald Jones (1808–1872), Confederate politician
  • Robert Taylor Jones (1884–1958), governor of Arizona
  • Robert Thomas Jones (1874–1940), British Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire, 1922–1923
  • Bob Jones (businessman) (born 1939), New Zealand property investor and former politician
  • Bob Jones (police commissioner), in the West Midlands of England

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