John McKay may refer to the following people:
- John McKay (UK politician) (1885–1964), British Labour Party MP for Wallsend 1945–1964
- John Reid McKay (1898–1970), Scottish football (soccer) player
- John B. McKay (1922–1975), a test pilot
- John McKay (football coach) (1923–2001), an American football coach
- John McKay (author) (1941–2001), theology scholar and author
- John McKay (politician) (born 1948), a member of the Canadian parliament
- John McKay (attorney) (born 1956), former United States Attorney for the Western District of the state of Washington
- John McKay (writer) (born 1982), music journalist
- John McKay (New Brunswick politician), former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and current mayor of Miramichi, New Brunswick
- John McKay (fur trader), a Canadian fur trader
- John McKay (mathematics), a mathematician
- John McKay (director), a British film and television director
- John McKay (musician), a British guitarist and former member of Siouxsie & the Banshees
- John McKay (historian) historian and professor, author of A History of Western Society
John McKay (1885 &ndash 4 Oct 1964) was a British Labour Party politician John B McKay ( December 8, 1922 &ndash April 27, 1975) was one of the first pilots assigned to the X-15 flight research John Harvey McKay ( July 5, 1923 &ndash June 10, 2001) was an American football coach John Norman McKay, PC MP (born March 21, 1948) is a lawyer and a Liberal Canadian politician John Larkin McKay (b 19 June 1956, Seattle Washington) is a former United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington John Bradley McKay ( June 8 1948 &ndash) is a Politician in New Brunswick, Canada. John K S McKay (born 1939 is a mathematician at Concordia University in Canada known for his discovery of Monstrous moonshine, his joint construction John McKay is a British Film director and Television director. John McKay was the first studio guitarist of Siouxsie and the Banshees. Siouxsie & the Banshees were a British rock band which formed in 1976
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