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He resigned his judgeship after being elected to the U.S. Senate in 18
to receive a nomination to a Superior Court judgeship after the 2009 general elections were comple
In 1985, Sheffield resigned his judgeship and went to Yale Divinity School.
eated him a DCL, and in 1858 he resigned his judgeship, and was made a member of the Privy Council.
re he had the honour of being appointed to a judgeship and was chosen as the tutor and teacher of s
In 1811 he was elected to a circuit judgeship and in 1815 he became a judge on the Tenness
However, he resigned his federal judgeship April 24, 1861 to become a judge of the Dist
He resigned his judgeship at the end of Hilary term 1837, and after tw
hip of Jovellanos obtained for him in 1789 a judgeship at Zaragoza, whence he was transferred two y
He was re-elected to his judgeship, but resigned to make one more run at the ma
She was reappointed to the Criminal Court Judgeship by Mayor David Dinkins in 1993
reorganized into a single District with one judgeship, by 5 Stat.
He was likewise appointed to that judgeship by Governor Pawlenty, and then elected to it
ccounts, Kallon had been recommended for the judgeship by a panel of legal experts assembled by U.S
Roosevelt solved the problem of filling the judgeship by naming the dean of the University of Virg
8, Taylor won the Democratic primary for the judgeship, despite opposition from Bronx County Leader
He was removed from his judgeship during Reconstruction by a Republican govern
Williams, was appointed to the vacant puisne judgeship, even though he had recently made a public d
une 14, 1878, Congress authorized a separate judgeship for the Western District of Tennessee.
e left the state's highest court to accept a judgeship for Oregon's fourth judicial district, servi
ns as a judicial district and authorized one judgeship for the court.
Having declined the offers of a judgeship from Gladstone and the Home Secretaryship fr
o 1914, and again assuming his Circuit Court judgeship from 1914 to 1929.
Aside from his judgeship, he never held elected office.
At the time of his appointment to a judgeship, he was the newly elected governor's legal c
Conrad applied for a federal judgeship in 1990.
ent Ulysses S. Grant appointed Dick to a new judgeship in 1872.
chard M. Nixon appointed Stern to a District Judgeship in New Jersey.
In 1990, she won election to a judgeship in Tennessee's First Judicial Circuit.
In 1874, Mitchell was appointed to a judgeship in Minnesota's Third Judicial District.
Gov. Mark White appointed Rangel to a state judgeship in Nueces County.
rnor David Marston Clough appointed him to a judgeship in Ramsey County.
2009, Feinerman applied for a vacant federal judgeship in Chicago.
im Kaine appointed Melvin to a circuit court judgeship in Portsmouth, effective May 1, 2009.
929, he was elected to a common please court judgeship, in which he served from 1930-1937.
She resigned from the judgeship in 2002 to run for the U.S. House of Represe
ew York City, Leibowitz was reelected to his judgeship in 1954.
appointed as Recorder of Poole (a part-time Judgeship) in 1917.
Kostelka retired from his circuit judgeship in 2003, when he reached the age of seventy,
epublican to ever hold a circuit or district judgeship in Mobile County.
In 1949, Blythin was elected to a judgeship in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas
ated by President James K. Polk to the first judgeship in the newly-created United States District
practice in 1853, and was then elected to a judgeship in Iowa's 7th Judicial Circuit in 1858.
elected to the U.S. Senate, and resigned his judgeship in 1913; he served from March 4, 1913, to Ma
cept an appointment by Gov. Mike Rounds to a judgeship in the state's Second Judicial District .
e, and he ultimately declined the offer of a judgeship in Jamaica and retired to Worthing and devot
of 1801, and the second was a single circuit judgeship in the frontier state of California which on
first African-American woman elected to any judgeship in the United States and the first to serve
He resigned the judgeship July 1, 1923, and moved to Knoxville, Tennes
Over the course of his Judgeship, Kiser has heard and decided a number of hig
After his failure to win the judgeship, O'Hearn served the year and a half left in
as Republicans had expressed interest in the judgeship, Odell Pollard of Searcy, then the state Rep
He was raised to a judgeship of the king's bench and is first mentioned a
elected as a Republican to the Circuit Court Judgeship of the Second Circuit.
e post in November upon his appointment to a judgeship of the Landed Estates Court.
instead, he successfully campaigned for the judgeship of the Seventy-First Judicial District Court
ned that position when he was appointed to a judgeship of the United States District Court for the
eehy won the election to the Division B city judgeship on September 21, 1996.
st African-American appointed to a full-time judgeship on the Atlanta Municipal Court and the first
Barack Obama formally nominated Reeves to a judgeship on the Southern District of Mississippi.
capacity for less than a year, resigning his judgeship on January 15, 1892.
In 1948, he was elected to a judgeship on the Ohio Supreme Court, defeating Democra
29, the United States Congress created a new judgeship on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals (45 S
He resigned from his judgeship on December 6, 1845, and then served as Unit
dent Grover Cleveland to a federal appellate judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth C
He was continued in his judgeship on each subsequent demise of the crown, and
renominated Myerscough to a federal district judgeship on the United States District Court for the
offered to reappoint Patterson to his former judgeship on the Second Circuit, but Patterson decline
Kilkenny was nominated to a judgeship on the District Court by President Dwight D.
.W. Bush appointed him to a federal district judgeship on the United States District Court for the
oosevelt promoted Buffington to an appellate judgeship on the United States Court of Appeals for th
A long ballot, including judgeship retention questions, and new voting machines
Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Kiser to a new judgeship seat on the United States District Court for
1962 Hanson became a federal judge in a new judgeship shared by the Northern and Southern District
During his district judgeship, Speer also served as the Dean of Mercer Uni
bition would catapult Parker from a Missouri judgeship to Congress in 1870.
In 1891, the Evarts Act converted Wallace's judgeship to a position on the United States Court of
On May 10, 1996, he resigned his judgeship to run for the House of Representatives from
President Obama nominated Chang to a federal judgeship to fill the seat vacated by Judge Elaine E.
Flood was nominated for a judgeship twice in 1993, but he was rejected both time
Connor held that judgeship until his death in Wilson on November 23, 19
committee for one of three federal district judgeship vacancies.
Ford, Jr. that Britt be named to the federal judgeship vacated by the retirement of Oren Harris, a
Again, only one judgeship was allotted for all three districts.
he circuit courts; in this case, one circuit judgeship was created for each of the nine circuits.
He resigned his judgeship when he was elected to the United States Con
In 1992 she left the circuit judgeship when Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter appoin
She left the magistrate judgeship when Governor Gray Davis appointed her as an
nt Nixon appointed Steger to the Tyler-based judgeship, which he held for the remaining thirty-five
ivision, and shortly afterward was offered a judgeship, which, however, he declined, though later h
                                                                                                   


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