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John Clifford Otto
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Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 18th district |
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Preceded by | Daniel Parker "Dan" Ellis |
Succeeded by | Ernest Bailes |
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Born | Dayton, Texas |
October 14, 1948
Died | 1 August 2020 Houston, Texas |
(aged 71)
Political party | Republican |
Residences | Dayton, Texas, U.S. |
Alma mater | Dayton High School (Texas) Texas A&M University |
Occupation | Accountant |
John Clifford Otto (1948–2020) was an American politician and a professional accountant. He served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 18. This district includes Liberty, San Jacinto, and Walker counties. He held this position from 2005 until 2017. Mr. Otto decided not to run for reelection in 2016 and retired in early 2017. He passed away in 2020 at the age of 71.
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Who Was John Otto?
John Clifford Otto was born on October 14, 1948. His hometown was Dayton, Texas. He grew up there and later attended Dayton High School (Texas). After high school, he went to Texas A&M University. This is a well-known university in Texas.
John Otto's Career
Before becoming a politician, John Otto was an accountant. An accountant is a person who manages money records for businesses or individuals. He was a CPA, which means he passed special exams to show he was an expert in accounting. This job helped him understand money and budgets very well.
Serving in the Texas House
John Otto was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2005. The Texas House of Representatives is part of the state's government. It's where laws are made for the state of Texas. People elected to the House are called "representatives." They speak for the people in their district.
What a Representative Does
As a representative, John Otto worked on new laws and policies. He helped decide how the state's money would be spent. His job was to make sure the needs of the people in District 18 were heard. He served for 12 years, from 2005 to 2017.
Retirement and Legacy
In 2016, John Otto decided it was time to retire from his role. He did not seek reelection. He officially left office in early 2017. John Otto passed away in 2020. He is remembered for his years of public service in Texas.