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Clinton J. Olivier
Member of the Fresno City Council from the Seventh District
In office
December 2, 2010 – 2018
MayorAshley Swearengin
Preceded byHenry T. Perea
Fresno City Council President
In office
January 5, 2012 – January 10, 2013
Preceded byLee Brand
Succeeded byBlong Xiong
Personal details
Born (1975-04-30) April 30, 1975 (age 49)
Los Alamitos, California, U.S.
SpouseAlisha Gallon
ChildrenConrad, Carsten
ResidenceFresno, California
WebsiteDistrict 7 Website

Clinton J. Olivier is an American politician who served as the City Council representative for the City of Fresno's Seventh council district. Olivier was elected to the City Council in June 2010 with 62% of the vote.[1] Olivier was sworn into office on December 2, 2010.[2] In 2016 he unsuccessfully ran for the California State Assembly in the 31st district, losing to Democrat Joaquin Arambula.[3] In 2018, he was not eligible to run for reelection due to term limits.

He currently works for The Fresno Bee as a political contributor.

Early life and education

Olivier was born in Los Alamitos, California.

He attended Orange Coast College[4] in Costa Mesa, California and majored in Speech Communications at California State University, Long Beach. He served as an air support radioman in the Marine Corps Reserve.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Fresno City Council Election Results". ABC30. Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  2. ^ "Clint Olivier sworn into Fresno City Council office". ABC30. Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Clint Olivier officially announces 31st Assembly run". Retrieved 2015-06-09.
  4. ^ Ellis, John (February 19, 2016). "Hold on tight: 31st Assembly District is in for a strange election year". The Fresno Bee. Archived from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2020-05-21.