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Linda F. Coleman was born on 27 September, 1961, is an American lawyer, judge, and politician from Mississippi. Discover Linda F. Coleman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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1961

Linda F. Coleman (born September 27, 1961) is an American judge, attorney, and former lawmaker from the state of Mississippi.

1987

Coleman was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1987 and began her first legal job as a staff attorney for North Mississippi Rural Legal Services (NMRLS) in Clarksdale, Mississippi, providing free services to low-income clients.

1989

By 1989, she became managing attorney for NMRLS and served in that role until 1994.

She subsequently established her own private law practice, representing the Mississippi towns of Mound Bayou, Coahoma, and Friars Point, and served as attorney for the Bolivar County Board of Supervisors and the Mound Bayou School Board.

1991

Coleman was elected as a Democratic representative for District 29 in the Mississippi House of Representatives in November 1991, defeating a 17-year incumbent, Edward G. "Ed" Jackson.

In 1991, only two Black women held seats in the 122-member Mississippi House of Representatives, which included only eight women of any race.

That year, Coleman became the third Black woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives.

1992

She assumed office in 1992 and was re-elected that same year during a special election held to address reapportionment.

She was subsequently re-elected to six four-year terms.

She served only a portion of her final term before accepting a judicial appointment.

2004

During her 25 sessions in the state legislature, Coleman held several leadership positions, including Vice Chairman of the Penitentiary Committee in her first term, Vice Chairman of the Tourism Committee in her fourth term in 2004, Chairman of the House Committee on Fees and Salaries of Public Officers from 2006 to 2012, and Vice Chairman of the Corrections Committee, the successor committee to the former Penitentiary Committee.

Her other committee assignments included Appropriations; Corrections; County Affairs; Education; Fees and Salaries of Public Officers; Investigate State Offices; Judiciary A; Judiciary En Banc; Management; Municipalities; Penitentiary; Ports, Harbors and Airports; Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands (now Public Property); Select Committee on Poverty; Tourism; Transportation; and Ways and Means.

2008

In 2008, Coleman cast a historic deciding vote that elected William J. "Billy" McCoy to become Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives, a move that "proved to be worth forty chairmanships or vice-chairmanships, further placing African Americans in powerful positions in the state legislature."

On February 21, 2008, she became the first woman to preside as Acting Speaker while the Mississippi House of Representatives was in session.

She served in that temporary role on multiple occasions during her legislative career.

2016

She has served as Circuit Court Judge of Mississippi's Eleventh Circuit Court District since 2016.

The seventh of eight children, Coleman received her early education in the public schools of the historically all-Black town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi.

She earned a bachelor's degree in public administration from the University of Mississippi and a Juris Doctor degree from Mississippi College School of Law.

In March 2016, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant appointed Coleman as Circuit Court Judge to fill a vacancy on the state's 11th Circuit Court District, which encompasses the counties of Bolivar, Coahoma, Quitman, and Tunica.

During a special election in November 2016, she ran unopposed and was elected to continue in the non-partisan role on the bench.

2018

She has since won re-election to two four-year terms in 2018 and 2022.

Coleman is a longtime member of Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church in Mound Bayou.