Otto Stellter (22 July 1823 - 21 August 1894) was a German jurist who went into politics, sitting as a member of the national Reichstag (parliament) (FKP) between 1878 and 1881.
[1][2] Otto Theodor Friedrich Stellter was born at Königsberg in East Prussia.
[2] In July 1878 he entered the German Reichstag (parliament), representing the third Königsberg electoral district which covered the central part of the city, and sitting as a member of the conservative National Party ("Deutsche Reichspartei").
[1] However, at the next general election, which took place in October 1881, he lost his Königsberg seat to Julius Otto Ludwig Möller [de] of the Progressive Party.
[4] Otto Stellter died on 21 August 1894 at Neuhäuser, a small town on the coastal strip of land separating the "Frisches Haff" (as the Vistula Lagoon was then known) from the sea.