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Harry M. Locke

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Harry M. Locke
Member of the Colorado Senate
from the 30th district
In office
January 12, 1971 – October 15, 1974
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byTilman "Tillie" Bishop
Member of the Colorado Senate
from the 15th district
In office
January 4, 1967 – January 12, 1971
Preceded byRaymond Braiden
Succeeded byJoseph B. Schieffelin
Member of the Colorado Senate
from the 6th district
In office
January 9, 1951 – January 4, 1967
Preceded byJ. Price Briscoe
Succeeded byRoger Cisneros
Personal details
Born
Harry Metcalf Locke

(1902-02-20)February 20, 1902
Trinidad, Colorado, U.S.
DiedOctober 15, 1974(1974-10-15) (aged 72)
Salida, Colorado
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMarguerite
ChildrenNone
Residence(s)Hartsel and Salida, Colorado
ProfessionPolitician
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Harry Metcalf Locke (February 20, 1902 – October 15, 1974) was a Republican state senator from Colorado, U.S. He served in the state senate for 23 years, from 1951 to 1974.[2] Born in Trinidad, Colorado, he later moved to Hartsel, Colorado and worked first as a car salesman and later for the South Park Mercantile Company.[1]

Elections

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Locke first ran for state office in 1950, seeking to represent District 6 in the Colorado Senate. He won the Republican primary and the general election and began serving in the state senate in January 1951. He was re-elected in 1954, 1958, and 1962. Following 1960 redistricting, he moved to Salida, Colorado and won election there to represent District 15 in 1966. In 1970, he began representing Senate District 30. Then, following 1970 redistricting, he ran for election to District 33.[2]

However, Locke died in office on October 15, 1974, while seeking election to Senate District 33.[3] He won the Republican primary in the month prior to his death. A vacancy committee selected John B. Shawcroft, his primary opponent, as the Republican candidate for the general election, but the general election ballots had already been printed. Democrat Martin Hatcher won the election.[2]

During his term in the senate, he served as chair of the powerful Joint Budget Committee, was vice-chair of the Senate Appropriations and State Affairs committees, and was a member of the Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee. A memorial published in the senate journal in the year following his passing stated he was "one of the most respected legislators to have ever served our state."[4]

Personal life

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Locke was married to Marguerite Locke. They had no children.[3] The Harry M. Locke Dam at Georgetown Lake in Georgetown, Colorado is named for him.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Draft card for Harry Metcalf Locke accessed via Ancestry.com using The Wikipedia Library.
  2. ^ a b c "Harry M. Locke (R)". Colorado Secretary of State. n.d. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Hilliard, Carl (October 15, 1974). "Veteran Colorado legislator Harry Locke dead at 72". The Greeley Daily Tribune. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "Senate joint memorial no. 1". Laws passed at the ... session of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado convened at Denver. 50th (2): 1600. 1975. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  5. ^ Coe, Jeffrey A.; Godt, Jonathan W.; Henceroth, Alan J. (2002). Debris flows along the Interstate 70 Corridor, Floyd Hill to the Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Central Colorado: A field trip guidebook (PDF). Open-File Report ; 02-398. [Denver?]: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. p. 15.
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