Red Bank area retired businessman, helicopter and fixed-wing pilot, Richland County reserve deputy sheriff, and philanthropist Clifford Fisher is throwing his hat into the ring for the upcoming election for Lexington County Council District 5. This race pits Fisher against the incumbent, Gene “Bimbo” Jones, both conservative Republicans vying for the council seat in a non-partisan contest.
Clifford Fisher, well-known in the Lexington and Richland Counties, has a rich history of service and philanthropy. His wife, Margaret Fisher, serves as the elected coroner of Lexington County. Fisher himself is a reserve deputy sheriff with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, actively involved in various public events and community initiatives.
With a background in heavy construction and land surveying, Fisher has demonstrated his commitment to public service throughout his career. His involvement in law enforcement and mounted patrol activities showcases his dedication to community safety and engagement.
Fisher’s candidacy comes at a crucial time when issues such as development planning, drainage management, and infrastructure are top priorities for county leaders. He emphasizes the importance of responsible growth while preserving the quality of life for all residents in Lexington County.
Recognizing the need for affordable housing and sustainable development, Fisher advocates for strategic planning and balanced zoning regulations. His expertise in road construction and land management positions him as a valuable candidate to address the county’s evolving needs.
As a retiree with a passion for public service, Fisher pledges to bring his work ethic and experience to the County Council. His focus on efficient resource management and community engagement sets him apart as a candidate committed to serving the best interests of the residents.
With a strong sense of community values and a history of philanthropic endeavors, Clifford Fisher emerges as a formidable contender for the District 5 council seat. His vision for a sustainable and prosperous future for Lexington County resonates with voters looking for leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the entire community.
If elected, Fisher promises to uphold the values of integrity, transparency, and accountability in his role as a council member. His accessibility and dedication to addressing the concerns of residents make him a candidate worth considering in the upcoming election.
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