Jack Harris (Newfoundland and Labrador politician) explained

Jack Harris
Office:Shadow Minister for National Defence
Leader:Thomas Mulcair
Term Start:April 19, 2012
Term End:November 19, 2015
Predecessor:David Christopherson
Successor:James Bezan
Leader1:Jack Layton
Nycole Turmel
Term Start1:May 26, 2011
Term End1:October 13, 2011
Predecessor1:Dominic Leblanc
Successor1:David Christopherson
Office2:Leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party
Term Start2:1992
Term End2:2006
Predecessor2:Cle Newhook
Successor2:Lorraine Michael
Riding3:St. John's East
Parliament3:Canadian
Term Start3:October 21, 2019
Term End3:September 20, 2021
Term Start4:October 14, 2008
Term End4:October 19, 2015
Predecessor3:Nick Whalen
Predecessor4:Norman Doyle
Successor3:Joanne Thompson
Successor4:Nick Whalen
Term Start5:July 20, 1987
Term End5:November 21, 1988
Predecessor5:James McGrath
Successor5:Ross Reid
Assembly6:Newfoundland and Labrador House of
Constituency Am6:Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
Term Start6:December 11, 1990
Term End6:September 29, 2006
Predecessor6:Shannie Duff
Successor6:Lorraine Michael
Birth Name:John James Harris
Birth Date:27 October 1948
Birth Place:St. John's, Dominion of Newfoundland
Party:New Democratic
Spouse:Ann Martin
Residence:St. John's
Profession:Lawyer, journalist

John James "Jack" Harris (born October 27, 1948) is a former Canadian lawyer and politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. Harris served as the New Democratic Party (NDP) Member of Parliament for St. John's East. He represented the riding from 1987 to 1988 and again from 2008 to 2015, when he was defeated. He won the seat again in the 2019 federal election, becoming the only NDP member of the House of Commons from Atlantic Canada. He retired from politics in 2021. Harris is also the former leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party (1992–2006).

Politics

Harris first became a member of the House of Commons of Canada after winning a by-election in the riding of St. John's East on July 20, 1987.[1] Harris was the second NDP candidate ever elected to the House of Commons in Newfoundland and Labrador.[2] He was subsequently defeated in the 1988 federal election.[3]

NL NDP Leader

Harris was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly in a 1990 by-election[4] and was unopposed when he was elected to succeed Cle Newhook as leader of the provincial New Democrats at a party convention held November 1992.[5] He was re-elected to the Legislature in the 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2003 elections.[6]

In 1997, Harris ran for Mayor of St. John's losing narrowly to Andy Wells. He was supported by Danny Williams in this election who had a public dispute with Wells regarding a strike in 1994.[7]

Harris retired from provincial politics in 2006 and was succeeded by Lorraine Michael as leader of the party as well as the Member of the House of Assembly for Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi.[8] [9] [10] At the time of his departure, his former law partner Danny Williams was Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Federal politics

In the 2008 federal election, Harris was again elected as the Member of Parliament for the riding of St. John's East.[11] He received 74.1% of the vote, which was the fifth highest winning percentage in the election. Following the election, Harris was appointed as the party's Critic for National Defence, and, on several occasions, has been named one of "The Backbench Top Ten", for his performance in the House of Commons, by Maclean's Magazine. Harris was re-elected in the 2011 federal election.[12] He lost the 2015 election in an upset to Liberal Party candidate Nick Whalen.[13] [14]

In May 2019, Harris successfully[15] sought the NDP nomination for St. John's East for the 2019 federal election.[16] Harris defeated Whalen in the 2019 election to regain his old seat.[17] [18] Harris did not run in the 2021 federal election.[19] [20] [21] [22]

Electoral history

Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi, 2003 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%+/-
New DemocratJack Harris2,456
Progressive ConservativeKaren Carol2,221
LiberalRay O'Neil391
Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi, 1999 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%+/-
New DemocratJack Harris2,179
LiberalPete Soucy2,010
Progressive ConservativeChris O'Brien793
IndependentShaun Dunn53
IndependentPaul David Hillier116IndependentJohn Whelan48
Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi, 1996 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%+/-
New DemocratJack Harris2,800
LiberalJoan Cook1,661
Progressive ConservativeCy Mills902
IndependentJason Crummey120
St. John's East, 1993 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%+/-
New DemocratJack Harris2,336
LiberalJoan Cook1,728
Progressive ConservativeSean Fitzgerald1,285
St. John's East, Newfoundland and Labrador by-election, December 11, 1990
PartyCandidateVotes%+/-
New DemocratJack Harris1,97749.24
LiberalBarbara Chalker1,23730.81
Progressive ConservativeJohn Ottenheimer80119.95

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Notes and References

  1. News: NDP sweeps three federal by-elections. The Globe and Mail. July 21, 1987.
  2. News: NDP holds Hamilton Mountain, takes St. John's East from Tories. The Globe and Mail. July 21, 1987.
  3. News: Soul-searching next on NDP agenda. The Globe and Mail. November 22, 1988.
  4. News: NDP wins seat in Newfoundland. The Globe and Mail. December 12, 1990.
  5. News: New leader for Newfoundland NDP. The Globe and Mail. November 16, 1992.
  6. News: Tories sweep to power in Newfoundland and Labrador . . October 22, 2003 . March 13, 2014.
  7. Web site: St. John's mayor to take charge of Public Utilities Board CBC News.
  8. News: Harris stepping down as NDP leader. 2 February 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 28 October 2005.
  9. News: Harris's resignation clears way for Signal Hill byelection. 2 February 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 29 September 2006.
  10. News: Do honourable thing and quit seat, Tories tell Harris. 2 February 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 23 August 2006.
  11. News: Former MP Harris sets sights on St. John's East. 2 February 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 8 September 2008.
  12. News: NDP's Harris landslide in St. John's East. 2 February 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 May 2011.
  13. Web site: Jack Harris 'surprised' after being ousted by Nick Whalen in St. John's East. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 October 2015. 22 October 2015.
  14. Web site: NDP acknowledges defeat; loses two N.L. seats. The Telegram. St. John's. 20 October 2015. 22 October 2015. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304083151/http://www.thetelegram.com/News/Local/2015-10-20/article-4314977/NDP-acknowledges-defeat%3B-loses-two-N.L.-seats/1. bot: unknown.
  15. Web site: Home . jackharris.ndp.ca.
  16. Web site: Jack Harris to seek NDP candidacy in St. John's East | SaltWire .
  17. Web site: Tories, NDP and Greens score wins in Atlantic Canada, but Liberals hold fast . 21 October 2019 .
  18. Web site: NDP's Jack Harris wins St. John's East, as Liberal incumbents take other 6 N.L. seats CBC News.
  19. News: . Departing NDP MP Jack Harris talks career highlights, post-politics plans . . July 27, 2021 . September 22, 2021 .
  20. Web site: St. John's East MP Jack Harris Decides Not to Run for Re-Election. Jeff. Smyth. June 11, 2021. VOCM Local News. June 11, 2021. June 13, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210613094226/https://vocm.com/2021/06/11/jack-harris-re-election-decision/. live.
  21. News: St. John's East MP Jack Harris won't run in next federal election . July 27, 2021 . . June 11, 2021 . July 27, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210727043504/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/jack-harris-not-to-run-1.6062521 . live .
  22. Web site: Liberals flip St. John's East, trail in Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame. CBC News. 21 September 2021. 21 September 2021.