Camille Galliard-Minier (née Galliard; born 26 May 1975 in La Tronche) is a French politician and lawyer, the deputy for Isère's 1st constituency in the National Assembly of France from 2020 to 2022, and since 2025.
Camille Galliard-Minier grew up in a family committed to local politics: her mother was elected in the town of La Tronche,[1] and her grandfather, Louis Gaillard, was mayor of this same municipality from 1971 to 1985.
[1] In 2003, Camille Galliard-Minier defended a doctoral thesis in law under the supervision of Pierre Murat.
[2] She then became a lawyer registered with the Grenoble bar until 2017, notably in the early 2010s appearing for the family of the victim in the Manuela Gonzalez case [fr], nicknamed the “black widow of Isère”.
[4] In the 2017 legislative elections, she was the substitute for Olivier Véran in Isère's 1st constituency.