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Otto Buchanan Elliott

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Profession
  
railway agent

Name
  
Otto Elliott

Died
  
August 26, 1979


Preceded by
  
Archibald M. Carmichael

Succeeded by
  
Charles Albert Henderson

Born
  
September 26, 1886 Erin, Ontario (
1886-09-26
)

Political party
  
Social Credit Party of Canada,

Role
  
Canadian member of Parliament

Party
  
Social Credit Party of Canada

Otto Buchanan Elliot (September 26, 1886 – August 26, 1979) was a railway station agent, and one of the founding representatives of the Social Credit Party of Canada, a political party in Canada that promoted the social credit theories of monetary reform.

Born in Erin, Ontario, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1935 election as Member of Parliament representing Kindersley, Saskatchewan. He did not run for re-election in 1940 in order to allow the leader of the New Democracy party, William Herridge, to contest what was hoped to be a safe seat. The Social Credit movement had decided to support Herridge's new party. Herridge was unable to win the Kindersely seat in the 1940 federal election, however, coming in third place. Elliott is interred at Bowmanville Cemetery.

References

Otto Buchanan Elliott Wikipedia