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Culbert Olson

Culbert Levy Olson (November 7, 1876 - April 13, 1962) was a U.S. politician.

He was born in Fillmore, Utah to Daniel Olson and his wife Delilah King. He had an elder brother named Emmet Olson. Their mother Delilah was a suffragette and became the first female elected official in Utah. Both parents belonged to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. However Culbert was not convinced of the existence of God and became an atheist at an early age.

He served as the Governor of California from January 2, 1939 until January 4, 1943, and was the only Democrat elected to that office between 1898 and 1954. In his 1942 bid for re-election he was defeated by state Attorney General Earl Warren.

He died in Los Angeles at age 85, and was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in suburban Glendale.

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If you want to know what Hell is like, just be Governor. – Olson speaking to his successor, Earl Warren

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Preceded by:
Frank Merriam
Governors of California Succeeded by:
Earl Warren
01-04-2007 01:16:19
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