William West Harvey

William West Harvey
Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
In office
1945–1956
Preceded byJohn Shaw Dawson
Succeeded byWilliam A. Smith
Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
In office
1923–1945
Preceded byJudson S. West
Succeeded byHarold R. Fatzer
Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives
In office
1921–1923
Member of the Kansas House of Representatives from the 19th district
In office
1917–1923
Personal details
Born(1869-11-21)November 21, 1869
Dickinson County, Kansas
DiedSeptember 27, 1958(1958-09-27) (aged 88)
Political partyRepublican

William West Harvey (November 21, 1869 – September 27, 1958) was a member of the Kansas House of Representatives and a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 8, 1923, to January 8, 1945, and chief justice from January 8, 1945, to March 1, 1956.

In 1906 he set up his own practice in Ashland, Kansas, and in the same year became the Clark County attorney for one term. He then went on to be the representative for Clark County starting in 1917 for three terms, including being elected speaker of the house in his third term. June 17, 1921, he was made Assistant Attorney General, he was the third member of his family to hold the position.

Harvey stood for the supreme court in 1922 against the incumbent Judson S. West who had already served two terms. Harvey won the number 2 position with 38% of the vote, just beating West who gained 37% of the vote. In 1939 the retirement of Justice William Easton Hutchinson caused a shuffle of the court with only Justice Harvey and Chief Justice John Shaw Dawson keeping their places. He then became the Chief Justice in 1945 filling the position vacated by the retirement of Chief Justice Dawson.

Harvey resigned as Chief Justice as of March 1, 1956, before the end of his full term with Justice William A. Smith being promoted to the Chief Justice position. The vacant No. 2 position on the court was filled by Harold R. Fatzer.