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Harold Coleman Jr.

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Harold Coleman Jr. is an Arbitrator/Mediator/Educator in San Diego, California. He ran for election to Office 27 on the Superior Court of San Diego County in 2010.[1]

2010 election

See also: California judicial elections, 2010

Coleman ran for Office 27 on the San Diego Superior Court, challenging incumbent DeAnn M. Salcido. He lost in the primary election.[2][3][4][5]

Coleman, along with three other candidates in the June 8, 2010 judicial election, ran on an explicitly Christian platform.[6]

Endorsements

Coleman is endorsed for the court by Better Courts Now, a judicial accountability organization.[7]

Bar association survey

The San Diego County Bar Association performed a survey of 2010 judicial candidates. It found Coleman to be "unable to evaluate," a neutral rating indicating the committee did not have enough information about him to make an assessment. His opponent DeAnn M. Salcido received a rating of "lacking qualifications," the lowest rating possible.[3]

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