Harri Anne Smith | |
State Senate: | Alabama |
State: | Alabama |
District: | 29th |
Term Start: | 1998 |
Term End: | November 7, 2018 |
Preceded: | Chip Bailey |
Succeeded: | Donnie Chesteen |
Office1: | Mayor of Slocomb |
Term Start1: | 1996 |
Term End1: | 1998 |
Office2: | Member of the Slocomb City Council |
Term Start2: | 1989 |
Term End2: | 1998 |
Birth Date: | 20 January 1962 |
Birth Place: | Houston County, Alabama, U.S. |
Party: | Independent (2010–present) Republican (1998–2010) |
Spouse: | Charlie Smith |
Residence: | Slocomb, Alabama, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Troy State University |
Profession: | Banker |
Harri Anne Smith (born January 20, 1962) is a former independent member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 29th District from 1998 to 2018. She has been elected to five terms in the state senate and is also a former mayor of her hometown of Slocomb, in the Wiregrass Region.
Smith was born in Houston County, Alabama, and graduated from Slocomb High School. She has a B.A. in business administration from Troy State University.[1] She was executive vice president of Friend Bank. She was a member of the board of directors and served as president of Slocomb National Bank.
She started her political career in 1989 as an appointed member of the Slocomb City Council. She was then elected to the Slocomb city council (non-partisan) and elected mayor in 1996.
In 1998, she challenged Republican state senator Chip Bailey of Alabama's 29th senate district. She defeated him in the primary 47%-44%.[2] In November, she defeated Democratic nominee Mac Palmer 61%-39%.[3]
In 2002, she won re-election to a second term unopposed.[4] In 2006, she won re-election to a third term, defeating Democratic nominee Ronnie Helms 75%-25%.[5]
Smith ran in the Republican primary for in 2008, losing to State Representative Jay Love. Afterwards, she endorsed the Democratic nominee, Bobby Bright—a decision that nearly got her expelled from the Geneva County Republican Executive Committee.[6]
The Republican Party of Alabama barred her from running for reelection to her state senate seat as a Republican in 2010; her endorsement of Bright violated a state party bylaw that bars an elected Republican from endorsing a candidate from another party when a Republican is running. However, in June, she garnered enough signatures in her district to run as an independent.[7] She won re-election to a fourth term, defeating Republican challenger George Flowers 55%-45%.[8]
A month before the election, she had been indicted on federal charges of bribery and corruption.[9] [10] Smith was found not guilty and was acquitted of all charges in March 2012.
Notwithstanding her disagreements with (and expulsion from) the Republican Party, Smith caucuses with them on issues.
Her husband, Charlie Smith, is a native of Geneva County, Alabama and serves as a colonel in the United States Army Reserve. Harri Anne and Charlie live in Slocomb, where they are members of the First Baptist Church.