Linda Coleman-Madison

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Linda Coleman is an Alabama State Senator representing Senate District 20. She previously represented House District 60 in the Alabama House of Representatives and served for twelve years on the Birmingham City Council. She continues to serve the city of Birmingham as its American with Disabilities Act compliance officer.

Coleman attended Birmingham-Southern College and Samford University. She holds a bachelor of science from Alabama A&M University (1971) and a master of arts from UAB (1976). She worked as a teacher in the Birmingham City Schools system from 1972 to 1982.

Coleman was elected to a two-year at-large seat on the Birmingham City Council in 1985, and re-elected to a four-year term in 1987. Following a restructuring of City Council representation In 1989, she represented Birmingham City Council District 9, and was re-elected to that position in 1993.

Coleman was first elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2003 and served one term. She successfully challenged incumbent Sundra Escott-Russell in the 2006 Democratic primary and soundly defeated Republican challenger Mel Glenn in the general election on November 7. In the State Senate she chairs the committee on Health and also serves on several other committees.

In addition to her work with the city and state, Coleman is a licensed realtor with ReMAX Realty Consultants and has worked in marketing and recruitment for the American Red Cross and the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority. She has served on the Birmingham Parks and Recreation Board and on the boards of the Birmingham Turf Club, the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Alabama Black Caucus. She is a director of the Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross and a state director for the National Foundation of Women Legislators.

Coleman is divorced and is a member of Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Fairfield.

Preceded by:
at large
Birmingham City Council District 9
1985 - 1997
Succeeded by:
LeRoy Bandy
Preceded by:
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House District 60
2003 - 2006
Succeeded by:
Earl Hilliard, Jr
Preceded by:
Sundra Escott-Russell
Senate District 20
2006 - 2010
Succeeded by:
current

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