Harry E. Narey

Harry Elsworth Narey (May 15, 1885 – August 18, 1962) was a Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa for several weeks between the 1942 general election and the commencement of the 1943-44 (78th) Congress.

In 1942, Iowa Congressman Vincent F. Harrington enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, and initially took a leave of absence from his seat in Congress.

However, President Roosevelt ordered all military officers holding dual positions in Congress to resign from one position or the other, which prompted Harrington to remain in the Air Forces and therefore resign from Congress, in September 1942.

His resignation prompted Governor George A. Wilson to add a ballot item to the November 1942 to elect a successor to fill Harrington's seat from the last few months of the Seventy-seventh Congress.

He was appointed judge of the fourteenth judicial district of Iowa in 1944 and served on the bench until his resignation in 1959.