Andy Harris (politician)

Andy Harris
Official portrait, 2018
Chair of the House Freedom Caucus
Assumed office
September 17, 2024
Preceded byBob Good
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 1st district
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
Preceded byFrank Kratovil
Member of the Maryland Senate
In office
January 13, 1999 – January 3, 2011
Preceded byVernon Boozer (9th)
Norman Stone (7th)
Succeeded byRobert Kittleman (9th)
J. B. Jennings (7th)
Constituency9th district (1999–2003)
7th district (2003–2011)
Personal details
Born
Andrew Peter Harris

(1957-01-25) January 25, 1957 (age 67)
New York City, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Cookie Harris
(m. 1981; died 2014)
Nicole Beus
(m. 2017)
Children5
EducationJohns Hopkins University (BS, MD, MHS)
Signature
WebsiteHouse website
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service
Rank Commander
UnitNavy Medical Corps
Battles/warsOperation Desert Storm

Andrew Peter Harris (born January 25, 1957) is an American politician and physician[1] serving as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district. The district includes the entire Eastern Shore, as well as several eastern exurbs of Baltimore County. He is the only Republican member of Maryland's congressional delegation.

Prior to entering politics, Harris worked as an anesthesiologist at Johns Hopkins University and served as a commanding officer for the Johns Hopkins Naval Reserve Medical Unit from 1989 to 1992. He was elected to the Maryland Senate in 1998, after defeating incumbent F. Vernon Boozer in the Republican primary. He first represented the 9th district from 1993 to 2003, then the 7th district until 2011; both districts included parts of northeastern Baltimore County.

Harris was first elected to Congress in 2010, after defeating incumbent Frank Kratovil in the general election. He became the chair of the House Freedom Caucus in September 2024, after his predecessor, Bob Good, lost his Republican primary in June 2024.[2]

  1. ^ "Andrew Harris on Moving from Medicine to Politics". Johns Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  2. ^ Wood, Pamela (September 18, 2024). "Maryland U.S. Rep. Andy Harris is new chair of the House Freedom Caucus". The Baltimore Banner. Retrieved September 18, 2024.