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Linda Coleman

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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

Member, Wake County Mental Health, Public Health and Substance Abuse Services Board, 1986-1992

Education

  • BA, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
  • MPA, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh

Professional Experience

  • BA, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
  • MPA, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
  • Human Resources Management Director, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, 2001-2004
  • Director of Human Resources Management, North Carolina Department of Administration, 1993-2001
  • Personnel Director, North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, 1984-1993
  • Personnel Analyst, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, 1977-1984
  • High School English Teacher, Hampton, Virginia, 1972-1975

Political Experience

  • BA, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
  • MPA, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
  • Human Resources Management Director, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, 2001-2004
  • Director of Human Resources Management, North Carolina Department of Administration, 1993-2001
  • Personnel Director, North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, 1984-1993
  • Personnel Analyst, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, 1977-1984
  • High School English Teacher, Hampton, Virginia, 1972-1975
  • Director, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, 2009-2012
  • Candidate, North Carolina State Lieutenant Governor, 2012
  • Democratic Freshmen Chair, North Carolina State House of Representatives, 2005-2006
  • Vice Chair, Wake County Democratic Party, 2004
  • Platform Committee Member, 2000 Democratic National Committee, 2000

Former Committees/Caucuses

Member, Wake County Mental Health, Public Health and Substance Abuse Services Board, 1986-1992

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • BA, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
  • MPA, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
  • Human Resources Management Director, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, 2001-2004
  • Director of Human Resources Management, North Carolina Department of Administration, 1993-2001
  • Personnel Director, North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, 1984-1993
  • Personnel Analyst, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, 1977-1984
  • High School English Teacher, Hampton, Virginia, 1972-1975
  • Director, North Carolina Office of State Personnel, 2009-2012
  • Candidate, North Carolina State Lieutenant Governor, 2012
  • Democratic Freshmen Chair, North Carolina State House of Representatives, 2005-2006
  • Vice Chair, Wake County Democratic Party, 2004
  • Platform Committee Member, 2000 Democratic National Committee, 2000
  • Member, Wake Technical Community College Foundation Board, 2005-present
  • Member, Derek Renaissance House, 2004-present
  • Member, Methodist Home for Children, 2003-present
  • Member, Tenth Judicial Fee Arbitration Committee, 1991-present
  • Member, Food Bank of North Carolina Advisory Committee
  • Member, Raleigh-Wake Citizens Association
  • Member, Wake County Voter Coalition
  • Former Member, Wake County Young Women's Christian Association Board
  • Member, Woman's Club of Raleigh Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Board
  • Member, Knightdale Volunteer Fire Department Board, 2004-2006
  • Member, Capital Area Workforce Development Board, 2000-2004
  • Chair/Commissioner, Wake County Board of Commissioners, 1998-2002
  • Member, Wake County Smart Start Board, 1999-2001

Other Info

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Reason for Seeking Public Office:

I'm running for Lieutenant Governor because I want to give North Carolina's middle class families a fighting chance again. The Republican majority running things in Raleigh continues to unravel so much of what built our great state. It's time for a different approach. I know, working together, we can achieve this and more.

Policy Positions

2021

Abortion

Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
- Pro-choice

Budget

1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
- Unknown Position

2. In order to balance the budget, do you support reducing defense spending?
- Unknown Position

Campaign Finance

Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
- Yes

Economy

1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Yes

2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Unknown Position

Education

Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
- Unknown Position

Energy & Environment

1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, thermal)?
- Yes

2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
- Yes

Guns

Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
- Yes

Health Care

Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
- No

Immigration

1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
- Unknown Position

2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
- Unknown Position

Marijuana

Do you support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes?
- Unknown Position

National Security

1. Should the United States use military force in order to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a nuclear weapon?
- Unknown Position

2. Do you support increased American intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts beyond air support?
- Unknown Position

Articles

Elect Women Magazine - NC's Linda Coleman Wins Democratic Primary; Opponent Uncertain

May 23, 2012

By Unknown A Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor emerged Tuesday in the low-profile race for North Carolina's No. 2 post, but a crowded Republican field left the party's nominee undecided. Linda Coleman, the state's former personnel director, bested state Sen. Eric Mansfield in the Democratic contest by a double-digit margin, based on early election results. In the Republican contest, Raleigh architect Dan Forest edged a crowded field to take the lead with about 33 percent, below the 40 percent needed to win outright. He will face Wake County Commissioner Tony Gurley, who barely outpaced state Rep. Dale Folwell with less than 5,000 votes, or less than 1 percent, separating second and third place, according to unofficial election results. State Rep. Grey Mills sat in fourth place with about 15 percent of the vote, and Arthur Jason Rich finished a distant fifth. The Democratic race for lieutenant governor started late, opened by incumbent Walter Dalton's bid to replace Gov. Bev Perdue, who decided not to run again at the 11th hour. Coleman's campaign raised limited campaign cash and used a mostly volunteer staff but received a huge boost from the state employees association and an affiliated union, which spent $300,000 to buy yard signs, television advertising and polling. "It's been a very short sprint for all of us in this Democratic campaign because of the short time we had … to run a campaign that generally takes a year," said Coleman, a former state lawmaker from Knightdale. Mansfield, a freshman lawmaker who waged a campaign against politics as usual, raised concerns about the special interest spending, suggesting Coleman "outsourced" her campaign. He raised $231,000, including a $70,000 personal loan, but failed to gain traction in the polls. Coleman attacked him early, questioning his Democratic allegiances by noting a long-ago small contribution to Republican Elizabeth Dole and his vote with the Republican Senate majority to limit damages in some medical malpractice lawsuits. Carrboro voter Martrina Marrow said she didn't know much about races further down the ballot. But she knew her pick: "I heard Linda Coleman speak. I knew that I wanted her." About Linda Coleman Linda Coleman is supported by two major women's group political players, both nationally and in NC. Lillian's List of North Carolina and EMILY's LIST. Linda Coleman, a Greenville, North Carolina native, earned her bachelor's degree from N.C. A&T State University and later received a master in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. Linda's entire professional career has been committed to public service. Linda refined her voice as a proven leader through her many years as a public school teacher. As her career progressed, Linda became the senior human resource officer for three state agencies and later harnessed her skillset to run for County Commissioner. Her effective leadership was recognized by her fellow commissioners who elected her chair of the board in 2002. As chair, Linda led the board to support a $500 million dollar school bond referendum, which the public passed overwhelmingly.