Emery L. Frazier (September 24, 1896 – April 24, 1973)[1] was a Kentucky politician who served as secretary of the United States Senate.
After serving during World War I, he completed his degree and was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1921.
He was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1922, later served as reading clerk of the House, and was elected mayor of the City of Whitesburg.
Frazier was reading clerk for the Democratic National Convention in 1932, when he followed his friend, Senator Alben W. Barkley, to Washington, D.C.
Frazier ascended to Secretary of the U.S. Senate on January 1, 1966, the twentieth person to hold that title, and he served for nine months before leaving the office and being appointed by the Senate to work on a history of the body.