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O.H.

O.H. 'Ike' Harris

Full Name: Orland Harold "Ike" Harris
Date of birth: June 5, 1932
Date of death: July 7, 2021

Terms of Service

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 8 Jan 12, 1993 - Jan 10, 1995 73rd (1) (2) (3)   Republican Dallas / Dallas Dean of the Senate. (73rd)   Dallas, Tarrant
S 8 Jan 10, 1989 - Jan 12, 1993 72nd   71st   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Collin, Dallas
S 8 Jan 8, 1985 - Jan 10, 1989 70th   69th   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Collin, Dallas
S 8 Jan 11, 1983 - Jan 8, 1985 68th (4)   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Collin, Dallas
S 8 Jan 13, 1981 - Jan 11, 1983 67th (5)   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Dallas
S 8 Jan 11, 1977 - Jan 13, 1981 66th   65th   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Dallas
S 8 Jan 9, 1973 - Jan 11, 1977 64th   63rd (6) (7)   Republican Dallas / Dallas Senate President Pro Tempore (63rd)   Dallas
S 8 Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 9, 1973 62nd   61st   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Dallas
S 8 Nov 21, 1967 - Jan 14, 1969 60th (8)   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Dallas
H 51-3 Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965 58th (9) (10)   Republican Dallas / Dallas   Dallas

Terms of service footnotes


(1) 73rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/25/1993, pp. 589-590. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(2) Due to redistricting litigation, entire Senate went up for reelection in 1994. See also Clips database, 4/6/1993 - 4/8/1993, Redistricting - Legislature; and Guide to 2001 Redistricting - Appendix A, 1990s Redistricting (Texas Legislative Council). Terrazas v. Slagle, 821 F.Supp. 1162 (April 5, 1993), 1993.
(3) See the Fort Worth Star Telegram, 11/23/1992 ("For the first time in modern history, the dean of the Senate will be a Republican, Ike Harris of Dallas."). Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(4) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 2-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(5) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1982 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(6) 63rd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, Ad Interim R.S., elected 5/28/1973. Senate Journal.
(7) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(8) O.H. Harris, in special election 11/11/1967, took office 11/21/1967, succeeded George M. Parkhouse, died 8/24/1967. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(9) Sworn 11/21/1962. Oaths of Office.
(10) Republican. 1964-1965 edition, pp. 532-533. Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide.

Terms of Service

Legislatures:
73rd (1) (2) (3)  
Leadership role:
Dean of the Senate. (73rd)
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas, Tarrant

Legislatures:
72nd   71st  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Collin, Dallas

Legislatures:
70th   69th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Collin, Dallas

Legislatures:
68th (4)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Collin, Dallas

Legislatures:
67th (5)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Legislatures:
66th   65th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Legislatures:
64th   63rd (6) (7)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Legislatures:
62nd   61st  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Legislatures:
60th (8)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Legislatures:
58th (9) (10)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Dallas / Dallas
Counties in district:
Dallas

Terms of service notes


(1) 73rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/25/1993, pp. 589-590. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(2) Due to redistricting litigation, entire Senate went up for reelection in 1994. See also Clips database, 4/6/1993 - 4/8/1993, Redistricting - Legislature; and Guide to 2001 Redistricting - Appendix A, 1990s Redistricting (Texas Legislative Council). Terrazas v. Slagle, 821 F.Supp. 1162 (April 5, 1993), 1993.
(3) See the Fort Worth Star Telegram, 11/23/1992 ("For the first time in modern history, the dean of the Senate will be a Republican, Ike Harris of Dallas."). Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(4) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 2-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(5) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1982 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(6) 63rd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, Ad Interim R.S., elected 5/28/1973. Senate Journal.
(7) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(8) O.H. Harris, in special election 11/11/1967, took office 11/21/1967, succeeded George M. Parkhouse, died 8/24/1967. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(9) Sworn 11/21/1962. Oaths of Office.
(10) Republican. 1964-1965 edition, pp. 532-533. Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide.

Biographical Information

  • Named one of 'The Worst'. Best and Worst Legislators 1993.
  • Named one of 'The Worst'. Best and Worst Legislators 1975.
  • Named 'Most Improved'. Best and Worst Legislators 1981.

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