Role
Kansas Representative
Born
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Office
Kansas
About
Aaron Coleman served one term as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives for District 37. His party affiliation shifted during his tenure: initially Democratic, then Independent from January 12, 2021, to December 14, 2021, and later Democratic again. Elected in 2021 at age 20, his term ended in 2023 amid significant controversies, including two arrests while in office—one for domestic battery after allegedly assaulting his brother, and another initially for suspected drunk driving —as well as prior admissions of blackmailing a classmate for nude photos and an accusation of choking his ex-girlfriend. He lost reelection and later ran unsuccessfully for a Turner Board of Education seat in Wyandotte County. No notable achievements or current positions are recorded in available sources.
Education and Political Experience
Limited details on education are available; sources reference incidents from his middle school and college years but provide no formal educational background. Politically, Coleman represented Kansas House District 37 from 2021 to 2023, serving on committees with a voting record documented for 2021-2022 sessions. He is no longer in office and has no current elected positions.
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