No excuses. I wi Hi, my name is Olin Clawson. During my tenure, I’ve served as both the Deputy Director of Gallup’s Joint Utilities and as the Superintendent for Gallup’s Electric Utility, but fundamentally I have always been working for you, the people who live and work in our community. I’ve been a part of this community for 14 years, working day and night. On June 3, 2014 Vote for Olin Clawson New Mexico State Representative District 9. With your support, we can continue to work together.
I believe in our community and have always supported it.
No exceptions! As the catalyst for the Gamerco Land Sale, I was instrumental in bringing the new Gallup Land Partners to our community. This 33-million-dollar land sale is one of the most important things to happen for our community in recent years, and will ensure our community’s ability to grow and prosper for years to come. As the Deputy Director of Gallup’s Joint Utilities and Superintendent of Gallup’s Electric Utility, I stood up for small businesses and for families by working to lower electric rates, increase renewable energy usage and push for an open and transparent city government for our community. 18 gallupjourney@gmail.com
A fourth generation New Mexican, my family’s story is one of struggle and sacrifice; more importantly, it’s one of enduring the hardships, shared by so many, and rising above them. My great-grandfather freighted goods by wagon between Farmington and Gallup to the communities across the Navajo Reservation. My grandfather, Kirk Clawson, lived and worked at Chaco Canyon, riding horseback to Ramah to visit family. He eventually moved back to Ramah to ranch and farm, but he was always best known for his famous Clawson Saddles. My father, Grant, is the Superintendent of Ramah Navajo Schools. My whole life has been full of examples of people who love and respect those around them. April 2014