"Nicholas David "Nick" Coleman" was a Minnesota politician and a former member and majority leader of the Minnesota Senate. A Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party/Democrat, he was first elected in 1962 and reelected in 1966, 1970, 1972, and 1976. He represented the old districts 45, 46, and 65, which changed through the years due to legislative redistricting, and included portions of the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota/Saint Paul in Ramsey County, Minnesota/Ramsey County.

Born in Saint Paul, Coleman served as a Signalman 2nd Class in the United States Navy during World War II. He entered politics as a volunteer for the 1948 congressional campaign of Eugene McCarthy, then a professor at the College of St. Thomas (now the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)/University of St. Thomas), where Coleman was a student. He was later Minnesota chair for the 1964 presidential campaign of Lyndon Johnson.

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