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Frank Gaines Harris

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Preceded by
  
Edward Henry Winter

Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Profession
  
Attorney Politics

Succeeded by
  
Walter Naylor Davis

Name
  
Frank Harris


Governor
  
Guy Brasfield Park Lloyd C. Stark Forrest C. Donnell

Born
  
April 25, 1871 Boone County, Missouri (
1871-04-25
)

Died
  
December 30, 1944, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States

Frank Gaines Harris (April 25, 1871 – December 30, 1944) was a Democratic politician from the state of Missouri. He was the state's 33rd Lieutenant Governor and held that office longer than anyone else until Peter Kinder was elected to a third-term in the post -- surpassed that record, serving from 2005 until 2017.

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Personal history

Frank G. Harris was born in Boone County, Missouri to parents Robert and Mary E. (Proctor) Harris. He received his higher education at the Kirksville Normal School (now Truman State University) and graduated from the University of Missouri with an L.L.B. in Law in 1898. Harris established a law practice in Columbia, Missouri after passing the Bar. He and his wife, Grace (Sims) Harris, were the parents of two daughters and a son.

Political history

Frank G. Harris served as Boone County Prosecuting Attorney for six years before being elected to the Missouri General Assembly. He first served in the House of Representatives then as State Senator from the 10th district between 1915 and 1932. In 1932 he won the first of three consecutive terms as Lieutenant Governor and did not choose to run for a fourth. Harris died of heart failure shortly before the end of his third term.

References

Frank Gaines Harris Wikipedia