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Barney Frank

Barney Frank (March 31, 1940 – May 19, 2026) was an American politician who served as a member of the U . House of Representatives from Massachusetts from 1981 to 2013. A Democrat, Frank served as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee from 2007 to 2011 and was a leading co-sponsor of the 2010 Dodd–Frank Act, the primary legislative response to the 2007–2008 financial crisis. Frank, a resident of Newton, Massachusetts, was considered the most prominent gay politician in the United States during his time in Congress. Born and raised in Bayonne, New Jersey, Frank graduated from Bayonne High School, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. He worked as a political aide before winning election to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1972. He was elected to the U . House of Representatives in 1980 with 52 percent of the vote. He was re-elected every term thereafter by wide margins. In 1987, Frank publicly came out as gay, becoming the first member of Congress to do so voluntarily. From 2003 until his retirement, Frank was the leading Democrat on the Financial Services Committee, and he served as committee chairman when his party held a House majority from 2007 to 2011. In July 2012, he married his long-time partner, James Ready, becoming the first member of Congress to marry someone of the same sex while in office. Frank did not seek re-election in 2012, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Joe Kennedy III.

Infobox

Preceded by
Eliot Wadsworth
Succeeded by
Thomas Vallely
Constituency
5th Suffolk district (1973–1979) 8th Suffolk district (1979–1981)
Born
Barnett Frank (1940-03-31)March 31, 1940 Bayonne, New Jersey, U .
Died
May 19, 2026(2026-05-19) (aged 86) Ogunquit, Maine, U .
Party
Democratic
Spouse
Jim Ready (m. 2012)
Relations
Ann Lewis (sister)
Education
Harvard University (BA, JD)

Tables

Massachusetts's 4th congressional district: Results 1980–2010 · Electoral history
1980
1980
Year
1980
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
103,466
%
52%
Republican
Richard Jones
Votes
95,898
%
48%
1982
1982
Year
1982
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
151,305
%
60%
Republican
Margaret Heckler
Votes
82,804
%
40%
1984
1984
Year
1984
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
172,903
%
74%
Republican
Jim Forte
Votes
60,121
%
26%
1986
1986
Year
1986
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
134,387
%
89%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Thomas DeVisscher
Party
Independent
1988
1988
Year
1988
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
169,729
%
70%
Republican
Debra Tucker
Votes
71,661
%
30%
1990
1990
Year
1990
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
143,473
%
66%
Republican
John Soto
Votes
75,454
%
34%
1992
1992
Year
1992
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
182,633
%
68%
Republican
Edward McCormick
Votes
70,665
%
26%
Third Party
Luke Lumina
Party
Independent Voters
1994
1994
Year
1994
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
168,942
%
99%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Others
1996
1996
Year
1996
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
183,844
%
72%
Republican
Jonathan Raymond
Votes
72,701
%
28%
1998
1998
Year
1998
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
148,340
%
98%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Others
2000
2000
Year
2000
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
200,638
%
75%
Republican
Martin Travis
Votes
56,553
%
21%
Third Party
David Euchner
Party
Libertarian
2002
2002
Year
2002
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
166,125
%
99%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Others
2004
2004
Year
2004
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
219,260
%
78%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Charles Morse
Party
Independent
2006
2006
Year
2006
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
196,513
%
98%
Republican
No candidate
Third Party
Others
2008
2008
Year
2008
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
203,032
%
68%
Republican
Earl Sholley
Votes
75,571
%
25%
Third Party
Susan Allen
Party
Independent
2010
2010
Year
2010
Democrat
Barney Frank
Votes
126,194
%
54%
Republican
Sean Bielat
Votes
101,517
%
43%
Third Party
Susan Allen
Party
Independent
Year
Democrat
Votes
%
Republican
Votes
%
Third Party
Party
1980
Barney Frank
103,466
52%
Richard Jones
95,898
48%
1982
Barney Frank
151,305
60%
Margaret Heckler
82,804
40%
1984
Barney Frank
172,903
74%
Jim Forte
60,121
26%
1986
Barney Frank
134,387
89%
No candidate
Thomas DeVisscher
Independent
1988
Barney Frank
169,729
70%
Debra Tucker
71,661
30%
1990
Barney Frank
143,473
66%
John Soto
75,454
34%
1992
Barney Frank
182,633
68%
Edward McCormick
70,665
26%
Luke Lumina
Independent Voters
1994
Barney Frank
168,942
99%
No candidate
Others
1996
Barney Frank
183,844
72%
Jonathan Raymond
72,701
28%
1998
Barney Frank
148,340
98%
No candidate
Others
2000
Barney Frank
200,638
75%
Martin Travis
56,553
21%
David Euchner
Libertarian
2002
Barney Frank
166,125
99%
No candidate
Others
2004
Barney Frank
219,260
78%
No candidate
Charles Morse
Independent
2006
Barney Frank
196,513
98%
No candidate
Others
2008
Barney Frank
203,032
68%
Earl Sholley
75,571
25%
Susan Allen
Independent
2010
Barney Frank
126,194
54%
Sean Bielat
101,517
43%
Susan Allen
Independent
· External links
Preceded byJohn LaFalce
Preceded byJohn LaFalce
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byJohn LaFalce
U . House of Representatives
Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee 2003–2007
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded bySpencer Bachus
Preceded byMike Oxley
Preceded byMike Oxley
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byMike Oxley
U . House of Representatives
Chair of the House Financial Services Committee 2007–2011
New office
New office
U . House of Representatives
New office
U . House of Representatives
Chair of the Congressional Equality Caucus 2008–2013 Served alongside: Tammy Baldwin
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byJared Polis
Preceded bySpencer Bachus
Preceded bySpencer Bachus
U . House of Representatives
Preceded bySpencer Bachus
U . House of Representatives
Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee 2011–2013
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byMaxine Waters
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byRobert Drinan
Member of the U . House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 4th congressional district 1981–2013
Succeeded byJoe Kennedy
Preceded byJohn LaFalce
Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee 2003–2007
Succeeded bySpencer Bachus
Preceded byMike Oxley
Chair of the House Financial Services Committee 2007–2011
New office
Chair of the Congressional Equality Caucus 2008–2013 Served alongside: Tammy Baldwin
Succeeded byJared Polis
Preceded bySpencer Bachus
Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee 2011–2013
Succeeded byMaxine Waters

References

  1. Frank, who was elected to the House in 1980, was the first gay congressional representative to come out on his own. Cong
  2. "Barney Frank Biography"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120719164948/http://www.biography.com/people/barney-frank-20878097
  3. "Liberal icon Frank eyes high-profile retirement"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20121217144353/http://bigstory.ap.org/article/liberal-icon-frank-eyes-high-profile-retirement
  4. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/2chambers/wp/2012/12/03/when-barney-frank-announced-he-was-coming-out-of-the-room-er-the-closet/
  5. Edge Boston
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120119181159/http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3=&id=20762
  6. Out
    https://www.out.com/out-exclusives/power-50/2009/04/03/3rd-annual-power-50#slide-49
  7. The Almanac of American Politics 1988
  8. The Hill
    https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/104077-barney-frank-to-marry-longtime-partner/
  9. "Barney Frank Gets Married; The Bridegrooms Wore Black"
    https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/07/08/156458523/barney-frank-gets-married-the-bridegrooms-wore-black
  10. National Journal
    https://web.archive.org/web/20111130005018/http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2011/11/barney-frank-to.php
  11. United States House Of Representatives
    https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/13400
  12. The Hill
    https://thehill.com/homenews/house/49669-barney-frank-wants-cabinet-post/
  13. The New York Sun
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210413235145/https://www.nysun.com/arts/elsie-frank-92-activist-mother-of-rep-barney
  14. "barney frank"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130704072736/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/reps/frank.htm
  15. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/20/us/politics/barney-frank-dead.html
  16. The New Yorker
    https://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/01/12/090112fa_fact_toobin
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  18. Bruce Watson, Freedom Summer: The Savage Season That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy, at 161–162 (Vik
  19. Speech at the Council of Foreign Relations on YouTube, November 14, 2011
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9J9lw2MSG0
  20. 1973–1974 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
    https://archive.org/details/publicofficersof19731974bost/page/n3/mode/2up
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