Otto Henschel

Otto Henschel (January 21, 1880 – August 27, 1961) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

In November 1913, Henschel was elected as a Progressive, with Independence League endorsement,[2] to the State Assembly, defeating the incumbent McMahon.

[4] In November 1914, he ran on the Republican ticket for the New York State Senate (22nd D.), but was defeated by Democrat James A. Hamilton.

[5] In November 1915, he ran on the Republican and Independence League tickets for the State Assembly, but was defeated by the incumbent Democrat M. Maldwin Fertig.

[6] Henschel died on August 27, 1961, at his home at 48 West 73rd Street in Manhattan.