John J. Benoit

Benoit_PortraitThumbSupervisor John J. Benoit was appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Nov. 4, 2009 to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors, replacing the late Roy Wilson in representing the County’s sprawling 4th District.
 
“As an experienced elected official and former public safety officer, John J. Benoit has a proven history of dedicated public service and is absolutely the best person to till this important position,” Governor Schwarzenegger said. “I have no doubt that John will continue to promote the interests of the people in Riverside County to the best of his ability in this new role.”
 
Supervisor Benoit, in fact, enjoyed a distinguished career in public service prior to being appointed by the Governor to his current position.
 
Voters selected John to represent them in the 64th District in the California State Assembly from 2002-2008 and he was subsequently endorsed by the residents of the 37th District in the State Senate as he won election to that post in November 2008.
 
A veteran of 31 years in law enforcement, John also served on the Desert Sands School Board and was actively involved in community service before his service in the State Legislature. Starting as a cadet with the Corona Police Department in 1971, he joined the California Highway Patrol in 1973, working in L.A., Sacramento and Bakersfield before being assigned as the Indio Area Commander in 1988. He also attended the FBI National Academy and served as a Volunteer Fire Captain with the Sunset-Whitney Fire Department.
 
John's legislative priorities have included budget reform, job creation, public safety, and education. His legislative successes in child care safety were featured on “The Montel Williams Show,” a nationally syndicated talk show. A strong fiscal conservative, John is nevertheless known for his ability to reach effectively across the aisle, a talent that allowed him to have forty pieces of legislation signed into law. He was awarded the Outstanding Legislator of the Year by the California School Boards Association, the School Transportation Coalition, the California Rifle and Pistol Association and the California Narcotics Officers’ Association.
 
A member and Past President of both the United Way of the Desert and Indio Rotary, John's hobbies include recreational reading and taking to the skies as a commercial, instrument rated pilot.
 
John earned a BS degree in Public Safety at Cal State Los Angeles, and a Master's in Public Administration at Cal State San Bernardino. Having participated in language immersion programs in Mexico and Costa Rica, he frequently communicated legislative principles to the Spanish-language media, and his bilingual skills will be invaluable to his work in the County of Riverside’s Fourth District.
 
John and his wife Sheryl married in 1978. They are committed parishioners of Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. They have a daughter Sarah and son Benjamin, who, together with his wife Norma, have blessed them with their granddaughter, Abrielle Benoit.