Alfred Levavasour Durell Fraser (1863 – 24 February 1919) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.
He later settled in Hawke's Bay in 1881, and began a career in school-teaching for some years.
Fraser then moved to Hastings, where he entered into Native Land Court advocacy.
[2] In the 1896 election, he unsuccessfully contested the Hawke's Bay electorate against the incumbent, William Russell.
[4] In 1905 the local branch of the Liberal and Labour Federation claimed Fraser was ignoring his constituents and they chose to endorse William James McGrath instead.