Eric D. Coleman

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Eric D. Coleman
Eric D. Coleman

Connecticut Senator from the 2nd District
In office
1995 – present
Preceded by Thirman L. Milner
Constituency represents Bloomfield, Hartford, and Windsor

Born 1951
Political party Democratic
Spouse Pamela Coleman
Residence Bloomfield

Eric D. Coleman is a Democratic Party politician in the United States. He currently serves as state senator of Connecticut's 2nd District, representing Bloomfield, Hartford, and Windsor. He served as a state representative from 1983 to 1994, and currently holds the position of Deputy President Pro Tempore in the Connecticut Senate.

Coleman is a graduate of Pomfret School, Columbia University, and the University of Connecticut School of Law.

In 2001, he became the first African-American to chair the Judiciary Committee, and now holds the chairmanship of the Planning and Development Committee.

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Preceded by
William A. DiBella
Connecticut State Representative for the First District
1983–1995
Succeeded by
Kenneth P. Green
Preceded by
Thirman L. Milner
Connecticut Senator from the Second District
1995–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent