Fred R. Harris | |
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32nd Chair of the Democratic National Committee | |
In office January 14, 1969 – March 5, 1970 | |
Preceded by | Larry O'Brien |
Succeeded by | Larry O'Brien |
United States Senator from Oklahoma | |
In office November 4, 1964 – January 3, 1973 | |
Preceded by | J. Howard Edmondson |
Succeeded by | Dewey F. Bartlett |
Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 17th district | |
In office 1957–1964 | |
Preceded by | Bill Logan |
Succeeded by | Ralph W. Graves |
Personal details | |
Born | Cotton County, Oklahoma, U.S. | November 13, 1930
Died | November 23, 2024 Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. | (aged 94)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) |
Margaret Elliston (m. 1982) |
Children | 3 |
Education | University of Oklahoma (BA, LLB) |
Fred Roy Harris (November 13, 1930 – November 23, 2024) was an American politician from Oklahoma who served from 1957 to 1964 as a member of the Oklahoma Senate and from 1964 to 1973 as a member of the United States Senate.
Harris was elected to the Oklahoma Senate after graduating from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He ousted the appointed U.S. Senate incumbent, J. Howard Edmondson, and won a 1964 special election to finish Robert S. Kerr's term, narrowly defeating football coach Bud Wilkinson. Harris strongly supported the Great Society programs and criticized President Lyndon B. Johnson's handling of the Vietnam War. He was reelected in 1966 and declined to seek another term in 1972.
From 1969 to 1970, Harris chaired the Democratic National Committee. In the 1968 presidential election, Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey strongly considered him as his running mate. Harris unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972 and 1976. After 1976, he was a professor at the University of New Mexico.