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    Marshall Coleman

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  1. John Marshall Coleman (born June 8, 1942) is an American lawyer and Republican politician who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly during the 1970s. He was the first Republican elected as Attorney General of Virginia since Reconstruction (and of any ex-Confederate state since 1896) and served 1978–1982, although his later ...

  2. Sep 21, 1981 · Marshall Coleman came to the attorney general's office at age 35 after achieving an upset victory over a heavily favored conservative Democrat by forging an unlikely coalition of Republican ...

  3. May 25, 2023 · Two of the three weren’t close, but Coleman against Douglas Wilder went to a recount. Feel free to speculate what a Republican runoff that year might have done. We’d have had only one Senate runoff — the 2018 Republican primary was won by Stewart, with 44.9% of the vote to 43.9% for Nick Freitas.

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  5. May 31, 1989 · When J. Marshall Coleman lost the Virginia governor's race to Democrat Charles S. Robb eight years ago, his closest friends told the brash young attorney general that he needed to...

  6. Sep 20, 1981 · Marshall Coleman today appears to be the most conventional of Virginia politicians: the cautious Main Street conservative.

  7. Jul 1, 2021 · CALHOUN CITY, Miss. (WTVA) - A historic day in Calhoun City as Marshall Coleman became the city's first elected Black mayor. Coleman was sworn in Thursday morning in a ceremony at the Methodist Corner in front of a crowd of family and supporters.

  8. MARSHALL COLEMAN SEEN AS AMBITIOUS, DETERMINED. IT'S BEEN 12 YEARS since Marshall Coleman has held office, yet he continues to offer himself to Virginia voters. Those who know him best say he's driven by a childhood tragedy that has fueled his persistent struggle for success and his desire to serve.

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