Maida Coleman

American politician
Maida Coleman
Member of the Missouri Senate
from the 5th district
In office
2002 -
Personal details
Born (1954-07-01) July 1, 1954 (age 70)
Sikeston, Missouri
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseDivorced

Maida Coleman (born July 1, 1954) is a Democratic politician from Missouri. Coleman was first elected to public office in 2000, when she was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives from the 63rd district. In 2002, Coleman won a special election to the Missouri Senate, representing the 5th district. Coleman represented the 5th district in the Missouri Senate until 2009, and from 2004 to 2008 she served as the minority leader. She was the first African American woman to serve as Senate Minority Leader in the Missouri Senate. Coleman has served on the Missouri Public Service Commission since she was appointed to the commission in 2015.[1]

While in the Missouri Senate, Coleman served on the following committees:

  • Administration
  • Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources
  • Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections
  • Gubernatorial Appointments
  • Ways and Means

Coleman is a graduate of Lincoln University of Missouri with a degree in journalism. She has three children: John, Alaina and James. She currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.

Coleman announced that she was running for Mayor of the City of St. Louis in 2008 against fellow Democratic Party member Francis Slay, but decided not to run on the last day to enter race, because another candidate with the same last name entered the race the very same day. Coleman believed that she was being "targeted" and claimed "conspiracy". [1][permanent dead link] She announced she would run for mayor as an Independent.

References

  1. ^ "Maida Coleman". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • Official Manual, State of Missouri, 2005-2006. Jefferson City, MO:Secretary of State.

External links

  • Missouri Senate - Maida Coleman official government website
  • Project Vote Smart - Maida Coleman (MO) profile
  • Follow the Money - Maida Coleman
    • 2006 2004 2002 2000 campaign contributions
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Members of the Missouri Senate
102nd General Assembly (2023-2024)
President of the Senate
Mike Kehoe (R)
President pro tempore
Caleb Rowden (R)
Majority Leader
Cindy O'Laughlin (R)
Minority Leader
Vacant
  1. Doug Beck (D)
  2. Nick Schroer (R)
  3. Elaine Gannon (R)
  4. Karla May (D)
  5. Steven Roberts (D)
  6. Mike Bernskoetter (R)
  7. Vacant
  8. Mike Cierpiot (R)
  9. Barbara Washington (D)
  10. Travis Fitzwater (R)
  11. Vacant
  12. Rusty Black (R)
  13. Angela Mosley (D)
  14. Brian Williams (D)
  15. Andrew Koenig (R)
  16. Justin Brown (R)
  17. Lauren Arthur (D)
  18. Cindy O'Laughlin (R)
  19. Caleb Rowden (R)
  20. Curtis Trent (R)
  21. Denny Hoskins (R)
  22. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R)
  23. Bill Eigel (R)
  24. Tracy McCreery (D)
  25. Jason Bean (R)
  26. Ben Brown (R)
  27. Holly Thompson Rehder (R)
  28. Sandy Crawford (R)
  29. Mike Moon (R)
  30. Lincoln Hough (R)
  31. Rick Brattin (R)
  32. Jill Carter (R)
  33. Vacant
  34. Tony Luetkemeyer (R)


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