Harry H. Pfeiffer
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Harry H. Pfeiffer | |
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Pfeiffer with Paul Danahy, Richard S. Hodes, John R. Culbreath, Tommy Stevens and Charles E. Davis Jr. in 1967 | |
| Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 72nd district | |
| In office March 1967 – 1970 | |
| Preceded by | District established |
| Succeeded by | Richard J. Tillman |
| Personal details | |
| Died | October 1970 |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Betty Pfeiffer[1] |
| Children | 2[1] |
Harry H. Pfeiffer (died October 1970) was an American politician.[2] He served as a Republican member for the 72nd district of the Florida House of Representatives.[3][4][5]
Pfeiffer moved to Cocoa Beach, Florida in the 1950s.[1] In 1967, he was elected as a member for the newly established 72nd district of the Florida House of Representatives.[3] In October 1967 he was accused of making false campaign reports but the charges were dismissed the following January.[1] In March 1968 Pfeiffer announced that he would not run for re-election,[6] and he was succeeded by Richard J. Tillman in 1970.[3]
On October 20, 1970, Pfeiffer was found dead in the sea off Cocoa Beach, Florida with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.[1][7]