Otto G. Miessner

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Otto Gustav Miessner
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Democratic Party
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 8th District
In Office:
2019-Present
Preceded By Dave Reichert
Member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 48th District
In Office:
2017-2019
Preceded By Jonathan McIntyre
Succeeded By Jonathan McIntyre
Military Service
Allegiance United States
Service Branch Navy
Years Active 1984-1992
Rank Commander
Stationed USS Oliver Hazard Perry 1984-1986

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower 1986-1992

Wars Persian Gulf War
Military Awards Navy Cross, Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Discharge Honorable (Resignation)
Personal Life
Born

1.May.1966
Rostock, DDR (East Germany)
Spouse none
Children Cormac "Mac" Miessner (Adopted 1998)
Religion Roman Catholic
Residence Medina, Washington
Occupation Politician, Business Executive, Student, Military Serviceman
Education
University Harvard
College Harvard Business School
Degree Master of Business Administration
Graduated 1998
Graduating Honors Summa cum Laude



Otto Gustav Miessner (born May 1. 1966) is the United States Representative for Washington State's 8th Congressional District. He is a former Navy serviceman and State Representative.

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Biographical

Early Life

Miessner was born on May 1, 1966 in Rostock, DDR. He is the only son of Heinrich and Carmen Miessner. His father was a Flottillenadmiral (Rear Admiral) in the German People's Navy and his mother was a nurse at a nearby hospital. He enjoyed being on board navy ships in his youth, a reason he cited for later joining the Navy.

Defection

In July 1972, Miessner's father defected with his family to the United States. His father stole many navy papers and went with his family to Berlin, where they were smuggled through the Berlin Wall and brought to the United States. His family remained in government custody for several months, and his parents became naturalized American citizens on September 11, 1972. The file on Heinrich Miessner's defection is still classified, however Otto Miessner stated in a press release: "My father did what he thought was best for me and my mother. It doesn't take a psychologist to figure out that I would have a more comfortable lifestyle in the United States than in East Germany. The defection involved a large amount of risk on my father's part, and I am eternally grateful to him for his actions."

Post-Defection Youth

Miessner's family moved to Manchester, New Hampshire, where he attended various private Catholic schools including: St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Elementary School, St. Joseph Regional Jr. High School, and Trinity High School. He graduated from Trinity with honors. He learned to speak both English and German in his youth, and is fluent in both languages. When he turned 18 in 1984, Miessner enlisted in the US Navy.

Navy Service

Miessner enlisted in the Navy in 1984, and has been very quiet about his service, only saying: "The years I sepnt in the Navy were some of the best in my life." He was enlisted as a Warrant Officer Five, an unprecedented rank, due to the fact that it is junior only to a Commissioned Officer. Miessner advanced extremely quickly, becoming a Commander in only eight years. His rapid advancement led to speculation that his father had been exerting his Navy influence. He served aboard the USS Oliver Hazard Perry from 1984 until he became a Lieutenant in 1986 and was transferred to the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, the station at which he remained until he resigned his commission in 1992.

House of Representatives

Election Result for New York 5th District, U.S. House, 2006
Party Candidate Status %
Republican Mario Altobelli Challenger 35%
Democratic Archie Sanford Challenger 62%


Election Result for New York 5th District, U.S. House, 2008
Party Candidate Status %
Republican Mario Altobelli Challenger 33%
Democratic Archie Sanford Incumbent 65%


2006-2010, United States House of Representatives

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All of the records of the House were destroyed in the great Congressional disaster of September 25th, 2010. Therefore, no record of Congressman Sanford's service exists.

2010 New York Senate Race

Congressman Sanford declared his intention to run for the vacant Senate seat left by the late Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

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