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Robert Trelford McKenzie (September 11, 1917October 12, 1981) was a Vancouver, Canada-born professor of Politics and a psephologist.

He was widely known in the UK for his televised reports on general election results as they were announced. He is popularly associated with the swingometer graphic used in such broadcasts.

McKenzie wrote a standard text on the structure of political parties.

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