Albert Ottinger

Albert Ottinger

Albert E. Ottinger (September 10, 1878 New York City - January 1938 Manhattan, New York City) was an American lawyer and politician.

Life

He was the son of Moses Ottinger and Amelia Gottlieb Ottinger.

He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1917 to 1918, afterwards an assistant Attorney General of the United States. As such, Ottinger ruled that that the U.S. Congress could grant independence to the Philippines if it wished, since the Philippines were an "insular possession" and therefore to be distinguished from the United States' states and territorial possessions. ["Declares Congress May Free Filipinos," "New York Times" (May 3, 1924), p. 7.]

He was New York State Attorney General from 1925 to 1928, the only Republican who held state office at that time, and was responsible for closing down the notorious “bucket shops” on Wall Street. He was a delegate to the 1928 and 1932 Republican National Conventions.

In 1928, while the Democratic Party nominated New York Governor Al Smith for the Presidency, the first time a Catholic from a major party was running for that office, the Republican Party of New York nominated Ottinger for Governor, the first Jewish gubernatorial candidate in New York history. The Democratic Party nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt for governor, and Herbert Lehman, also a Jew, as the candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York. On the national ticket, Herbert Hoover won by a landslide over Al Smith, the latter's religion clearly a national issue. The gubernatorial contest, however, was one of the closest in New York history. Against the national Republican trend, Roosevelt won by only 25,000 votes, less than 1 % of the four million ballots cast.

At the end of his term as New York state's attorney general, Ottinger summed up his record as follows: "Hammer, hammer, hammer, at every manner and means of fraud and dishonesty, the prevention and assertion of which the Legislature has assigned to the Attorney General." [ [http://www.legalaffairs.org/printerfriendly.msp?id=560 Legal Affairs] ]

U.S. Representative Richard L. Ottinger was his nephew.

Notes

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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/otjen-overstolz.html] Political Graveyard
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,758980,00.html] Obit notice, in TIME Magazine on January 24, 1938
* [http://www.oag.state.ny.us/previous_aglist.html] List of New York Attorneys General, at Office of the NYSAG


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