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{{Infobox Politician
| name=Simon Harris
| jr/sr=County Councillor & Town Councillor
| state=[[Wicklow]]
| party=[[Fine Gael]]
| alongside=[[Mark Begich]]
| term_start=December 20, 2002
| office2=Member of the<br>[[Alaska House of Representatives]]<br>from the 14th District
| term_start2=1999
| term_end2=2002
| preceded=[[Frank Murkowski]]
| religion= [[Roman Catholic]]
| date of birth={{birth date and age |1957|05|22}}
| place of birth=[[Ketchikan, Alaska|Ketchikan]], [[Alaska]]
| dead=alive
| residence= [[Anchorage, Alaska]]
Simon Harris is a member of Wicklow County Council and Greystones Town Council. He is currently the youngest member of Wicklow County Council and was elected in June 2009 with the highest percentage vote of any County Councillor in the Republic of Ireland.
Simon Harris is a member of Wicklow County Council and Greystones Town Council. He is currently the youngest member of Wicklow County Council and was elected in June 2009 with the highest percentage vote of any County Councillor in the Republic of Ireland.



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Simon Harris is a member of Wicklow County Council and Greystones Town Council. He is currently the youngest member of Wicklow County Council and was elected in June 2009 with the highest percentage vote of any County Councillor in the Republic of Ireland.

Prior to his election to office, Councillor Harris established the Autism charity, The Triple A Alliance - an organisation which works to support families living with Autism and to work for better educational facilities for children with Autism.

Councillor Harris currently serves as Chairperson of the County Wicklow Joint Policing Committee and Chairperson of the HSE Regional Health Forum. He is a member of Wicklow County Council's Housing Strategic Policy Committee and Wicklow Vocational Educational Committee.

Earlier this year, Simon Harris outlined his intention to seek elected to Dail Eireann (the Irish Parliament) in the next General Election (due to be held before June 2012).

References

http://www.braypeople.ie/local-elections/greystones-done-and-dusted-1765147.html

http://www.sbpost.ie/newsfeatures/parties-put-their-faith-in-youth-46528.html

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