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|birth_name=Robert Mooneyhan Tallon, Jr.
| name = Robin Tallon
| image = Congressman Robin Tallon.jpg
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| state = South Carolina
| district = 6th
| term_start = January 3, 1983
| term_end = January 3, 1993
| predecessor = John L. Napier
| successor = Jim Clyburn
|office2 = Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 62nd District
|term_start2 = 1980
|term_end2 = 1982
|predecessor2 = Hicks Harwell
|successor2 = Frank Gilbert
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1946|08|08}}
| birth_place = Hemingway, South Carolina
| death_date =
| death_place =
| residence = Florence, South Carolina
| alma_mater = American University (B.A.)
University of South Carolina
| party = Democratic
| children =
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| profession = businessman, real estate broker
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Robert Mooneyhan "Robin" Tallon, Jr. (born August 8, 1946) is a former United States Representative from South Carolina. Tallon served in the House as a Democrat.

Born in Hemingway, South Carolina, Tallon graduated from Dillon High School (Dillon, South Carolina) in 1964 and then attended University of South Carolina. He received his JD from American University in 1994. Tallon was the owner of a chain of retail clothing stores in the Carolinas and Georgia and real estate broker and developer before entering politics. He was a delegate of the White House Conference on Small Business in 1980.

Tallon was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1980 to 1982. He was elected as a Democrat to the 98th United States Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1983 to January 3, 1993. He was a member of the Agricultural Committee, the Merchant Marine & Fisheries Committee and was Chairman of the Tourism Caucus.

After South Carolina's 6th congressional district was redefined by the legislature following the 1990 census and became a majority-minority district, Tallon chose not to run in 1992 for renomination as a candidate to the 103rd United States Congress. He is a principal in the government affairs and public relations firm, Jenkins Hill Consulting, in Washington, DC and serves on the Board of Trustees of The Medical University of South Carolina. Tallon is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of Issue One.[1] He is a resident of Florence, South Carolina and Washington, DC.

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10 : 1946 births|Living people|Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives|Members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina|South Carolina Democrats|Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives|People from Hemingway, South Carolina|University of South Carolina alumni|20th-century American politicians|People from Florence, South Carolina

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