Sentences with phrase «judgeships after»

All three of its placeholders can be nominated for a judgeship after the September primary to get them off of the general election ballot.
Legal sources told WCBS 880 the only way Cuomo could avoid that problem would be to nominate Hochul for a judgeship after the Democratic primary.
After his loss, Meyer bowed out of the race, getting his name off the ballot by agreeing to run for a judgeship after Grafton Town Justice Pierce Hoyt, a county employee, resigned from his job.

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After a 17 - year judgeship with the Southern District of New York, she moved to private practice five years ago.
After 24 years as a magistrate, Azrack was recommended to President Barack Obama for a federal judgeship by Sen. Kirsten Gilliband (D - N.Y.), and was confirmed by the Senate in 2014.
Lopez succeeded former Assemblyman Clarence Norman as the boss of Brooklyn in 2005, after Mr. Norman was arrested for selling judgeships and receiving illegal campaign contributions.
After months of speculation, Grisanti has been nominated by Cuomo for a Court of Claims judgeship.
But Denenberg's name remains on the ballot after Nassau County Democrats decided against the only option available to them to remove him from their line — nominating him for a judgeship.
There was also a rumor floating around after the Denenberg debacle that some Democrats would prefer to get Panepinto off the line altogether by nominating him for a judgeship.
Hogan was confirmed in her new post Monday by the state Senate after Gov. Andrew Cuomo nominated her for the judgeship last week.
In 2010, for example, former Rep. Rick Lazio was nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship in the Bronx after losing the GOP gubernatorial primary to Buffalo businessman Carl Paldino.
For instance, Republican Rick Lazio was nominated for a judgeship in 2010 after he lost the GOP primary to Carl Paladino in order to free up the Conservative Party line for the Buffalo businessman.
Clearly the Conservatives, who had already given Stefanik their pre-primary support, did the Independence Party a favor here by nominating Doheny for a judgeship to get him off Row E after he lost the GOP primary.
That spot opened up after Eric Coleman, an 11 - term senator, left to pursue a judgeship.
After the judicial reorganization of 1788, Wythe became sole Judge of the Chancery Court of Virginia but refused offers from President George Washington of a judgeship on the new federal courts.
What started as a passing interest in her plus - sized, er, personality, grew into a fascination with her battle to keep her judgeship and finally into an appreciation for her advocacy and a genuine concern for her well - being after the vicious attack by her husband.
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