Mariano Sabino Otero (August 29, 1844 – February 1, 1904) was a Congressional delegate from the
Territory of New Mexico
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, nephew of
Miguel Antonio Otero (I) and cousin of
Miguel Antonio Otero (II).
Born in
Peralta, New Mexico, Otero attended private and parochial schools and
St. Louis University, Missouri.
He engaged in commercial pursuits and stock raising, and subsequently became a banker.
He was probate judge of Bernalillo County in 1871–1879.
He was also nominated by the Democratic State convention as a candidate for Delegate to the
Forty-fourth Congress, but declined.
Otero was elected as a
Republican
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to the
Forty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1881).
He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1880, but instead engaged in his former business pursuits.
Otero served as commissioner of Bernalillo County in 1884–1886.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1888 to the
Fifty-first Congress and in 1890 to the
Fifty-second Congress.
He moved to
Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1889, and was interested in the manufacture of
sulphur and engaged in banking.
He died in Albuquerque, and was interred in Santa Barbara Cemetery.
See also
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List of Hispanic Americans in the United States Congress
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1844 births
1904 deaths
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Hispanic and Latino American members of the United States Congress
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