Otto Kelsey
Encyclopedia
Otto Goodell Kelsey was an American lawyer and politician.

Life

He was the son of Charles S. Kelsey (a member of the Wisconsin State Senate
Wisconsin State Senate
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 1861-64, and the Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin State Assembly
The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin....

 in 1867, 1873 and 1880) and Lucretia Parson (Bacon) Kelsey (d. 1868). He became a printer, then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1875, and commenced practice in Geneseo, New York
Geneseo, New York
Geneseo is the name of a town and its village in Livingston County in the Finger Lakes region of New York, USA, outside of Rochester, New York. The town's population is approximately 9,600, of which about 7,600 live in the village...

.

He was a Republican member from Livingston County
Livingston County, New York
As of the census of 2000, there were 64,328 people, 22,150 households, and 15,349 families residing in the county. The population density was 102 people per square mile . There were 24,023 housing units at an average density of 38 per square mile...

 of the New York State Assembly
New York State Assembly
The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature. The Assembly is composed of 150 members representing an equal number of districts, with each district having an average population of 128,652...

 from 1893 to 1902, and was Chairman of the Cities Committee. In 1902 he ran for County Judge of Livingston County, but was unexpectedly defeated. Subsequently his party friends forced Theodore P. Gilman
Theodore P. Gilman
Theodore P. Gilman was an American banker and politician.-Life:He was the son of Winthrop Sargent Gilman and Abia Swift Lippincott Gilman. He graduated from Williams College in 1862, where he was a member of The Kappa Alpha Society, and graduated A.M. in 1865. He married Elizabeth Drinker Paxson...

 to resign the office of First Deputy Comptroller, and had Kelsey appointed to succeed. When Comptroller Nathan Lewis Miller was appointed to the New York Supreme Court
New York Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the State of New York is the trial-level court of general jurisdiction in thestate court system of New York, United States. There is a supreme court in each of New York State's 62 counties, although some smaller counties share judges with neighboring counties...

, Kelsey was appointed New York State Comptroller
New York State Comptroller
The New York State Comptroller is a state cabinet officer of the U.S. state of New York. The duties of the comptroller include auditing government operations and operating the state's retirement system.-History:...

 to fill Miller's unexpired term, and was re-elected to the office in 1904.

On May 2, 1906, he was appointed by Governor Frank W. Higgins
Frank W. Higgins
Frank Wayland Higgins was an American politician. He was a delegate to the 1888 Republican National Convention, and a member of the New York State Senate from 1894 to 1902. He was Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1903 to 1904, elected in 1902; and Governor of New York from 1905 to 1906,...

 to a three-year term as New York State Superintendent of Insurance, and resigned the comptrollership. Early in 1907, Governor Charles Evans Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York. He served as the 36th Governor of New York , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States , United States Secretary of State , a judge on the Court of International Justice , and...

 asked Kelsey to resign, but he refused. The governor then asked the New York State Senate
New York State Senate
The New York State Senate is one of two houses in the New York State Legislature and has members each elected to two-year terms. There are no limits on the number of terms one may serve...

 to remove Kelsey on the ground that "while honest he utterly lacks in force and initiative", but after a lengthy hearing in the Judicial Committee, Kelsey was upheld by a vote of 27 to 24 on May 3, 1907. Then Governor Hughes appointed Matthew C. Fleming a Special Commissioner to examine the Insurance Department, and on February 2, 1908, Fleming declared Kelsey "unfit for the office" in his report to the State Senate, but Kelsey was maintained in office by an even larger majority.

Eventually, Kelsey resigned from the Insurance Department to be re-appointed First Deputy Comptroller by Charles H. Gaus
Charles H. Gaus
Charles Henry Gaus was an American businessman and politician.-Life:...

 on January 1, 1909, and acted as Comptroller after Gaus's death until the appointment, on November 11, of Clark Williams
Clark Williams
Myron Clark Williams was an American banker and politician.-Life:...

 to fill Gaus's unexpired term. A week later, Kelsey was forced to resign as First Deputy Comptroller.

He died after complications from a fall, and was buried in Geneseo, NY.

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