Sentences with phrase «state judgeship»

He is nominating her 2012 Republican rival, former state Sen. Andrew Roraback, to a state judgeship, according to local reports.
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They have been appointed to federal and state judgeships and elected to numerous local, state, and federal government positions.

Not exact matches

For Devine — Daley's top deputy in the state's attorney's office, former Chicago Park District Board president and now a highly respected trial lawyer in private practice — that could include a federal judgeship or even U.S. attorney in Chicago if Jim Burns steps down.
The only way to get a candidate off the ballot at this point is for that person to die, move out of state or be nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship.
(As you'll recall, there are only three ways to get off the ballot at this late date: A candidate must either run for a judgeship, move out of state or die).
There are only three ways to get off the ballot at this late date: Move out of state, die or get nominated for a judgeship.
To reiterate for the umpteenth time: The only way to get off the ballot line at this point is to die, move out of state or be nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship anywhere in New York.
I'm told it's possible for a candidate to get off an independent line without being nominated to run for a judgeship, die or move out of state.
He didn't endorse either of his former opponents and won't be doing so, thanks to his newfound position as a candidate for a Bronx state Supreme Court judgeship.
So Schaffer and Walsh shifted gears but kept plotting, this time by exploiting state election law and nominating their sheriff picks for judgeships.
Although Doheny won the Independence Party's nomination, he was later nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship, which removed him from the ballot and allowed the Independence Party to endorse Stefanik.
In the judicial races, eight candidates are seeking four state Supreme Court judgeships, each a 14 - year term.
In between are the choices for both of New York's federal Senate seats, state comptroller and attorney general and state Supreme Court, County Court and Family Court judgeships.
Muscarella also stated the justice told him he was glad he was elected to a judgeship because he was «offended» by the process and was no longer involved in «political craziness.»
The motion contains an affidavit by Town of Oyster Bay Republican Councilman Joseph Muscarella where he states that following the November, 2016 election, he and his brother, Thomas Muscarella, met at a Mineola restaurant with former Nassau Democratic Party official and now State Supreme Court Justice Robert McDonald, to congratulate him on being elected to a judgeship.
But he didn't agree until this past weekend — too late to get his name off the ballot unless he dies, moves out of state or is nominated at the very last minute for a judgeship (which doesn't have to necessarily be in the Bronx).
They've got to let as many voters as possible know Padernacht is no longer actively campaigning, despite the fact that his name will still appear on the primary ballot (unless, of course, someone manages to get him nominated for a judgeship or lands him a great job outside the state).
A variety of ways can remove Nixon as the WFP's nominee, including a nomination for a judgeship, moving out of the state or, in a more complicated way, a double - switch with another candidate for office.
Glick says she's not backing any one specifically, but she says there are several openly gay judges in lower courts across the state, and at least one has been mentioned for a federal judgeship.
The deadline for getting candidates off ballot lines by nominating them for state Supreme Court judgeships is Sept. 27.
Manhattan Democratic Party chairman Keith Wright, an assemblyman also running for Congress, is coming under fire for pushing fellow Dems to back Phaedra Perry, law clerk to his brother, state Supreme Court Judge Geoffrey Wright, for a civil clerk judgeship.
State law bars any person from running for more than one office at a time, so if the party's nominee is nominated for and accepts a candidacy for a judgeship, they will be struck from the gubernatorial ticket.
A lawyer who charges she was denied a judgeship in New York City as retaliation by Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration for her lawsuit against the Civilian Complaint Review Board is seeking to add a former judge of the state Court of Appeals, Carmen Ciparick, to the lawsuit.
Hogan was confirmed in her new post Monday by the state Senate after Gov. Andrew Cuomo nominated her for the judgeship last week.
But unlike judgeships confined to a single county — like family or surrogate's court --- there are no primaries for state Supreme Court.
Like district leader, the state committee position is unpaid — aspiring politicians may covet it, however, because committee members weigh in on decisions made in their Assembly districts, like who to nominate for a judgeship.
The state senate seats were left vacant by Democrat Eric Coleman, who resigned to pursue a judgeship, and Republican Rob Kane, who resigned to become state auditor.
Warren County Attorney Martin Auffredou is cheered by fellow Republicans Nov. 3 as the votes rolled in, indicating he'd won one of two judgeships in the state's expansive Fourth Judicial District.
Other convicted felons who receive fat pensions include former state Controller Alan Hevesi, who pleaded guilty in 2006 using state workers as his wife's chauffeur, and ex-Brooklyn Assemblyman and Democratic leader Clarence Norman, who was convicted in 2007 of selling judgeships.
Lazio was hastily nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship, one of the get - off - the - ballot mechanisms that allowed the party to replace him with Paladino.
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.
I asked Cuomo campaign spokesman Josh Vlasto about that, and was met with a «no comment» in response to all my questions — whether the AG is having second thoughts about running on Row C and might try to somehow bow out (a near impossibility, since he would have to die, move out of state or run for a judgeship — none of which seems likely to happen any time soon), and whether this changes his reluctance to accept the WFP line.
(In order to get Lynch off the ballot, the Monroe County Democrats agreed to nominate him for a state Supreme Court judgeship, which he did not win).
Gary Tilzer, a rep for five of the 11 candidates vying for six Brooklyn civil court judgeships, sent a letter to the state and city boards of elections, as well as to the Judicial Campaign Ethics Center with the Office of Court Administration, saying the borough Democratic chairman Frank Seddio is hosting an «illegal» fund - raiser.
The Conservative Party, which endorsed Stefanik before the primary (incurring Doheny's wrath in the process), did the Independence Party a favor and nominated Doheny for a state Supreme Court judgeship in Kings County (otherwise known as Brooklyn).
Dohney could either die, move out of state or be nominated for a judgeship (as an attorney with at least 10 years of membership to the bar, he is eligible to run for a seat on the bench).
We are treated to an unopposed election of two State Supreme Court Justices in the Third Judicial District, where such judgeships are brokered like poker chips, and thus, like it or not (or even if you have no idea who they are) you will elect Andrew G. Ceresia and Michael Mackey to 14 year terms.
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If Lorigo had won the primary, he could have moved out of state or accepted a nomination for a New York State Supreme Court judgeship, clearing the line and allowing the Conservative Party to pick someone else through a commistate or accepted a nomination for a New York State Supreme Court judgeship, clearing the line and allowing the Conservative Party to pick someone else through a commiState Supreme Court judgeship, clearing the line and allowing the Conservative Party to pick someone else through a committee.
The November election will fill the new third judgeship, created by the state legislature earlier this year.
Under state law, a name can only be removed from the ballot if a candidate dies, moves out of state or is nominated for a judgeship.
All candidates for Manhattan judgeships — including places of the state Supreme Court and Civil Court — face no opposition.
The figures I've seen show that there are over 1 million lawyers in the United States and even accounting for those who are retired, in academia or judgeships, 550,770 seems on the low side for the number of currently practicing attorneys.
Over the summer, the Tennessee legislature declined to renew the state's judicial nominating commission, which was used to recommend well - qualified candidates for appellate judgeships to the governor.
A proposal in Kansas to give the state's governor a longer list of names to select from in picking trial court judges via the state's merit / commission system was amended on the House floor yesterday to require all applicants for district court judgeships be released and male almost all nominating commission proceedings public.
Four candidates — two lawyers and two federal judges — have received high marks from the Virginia State Bar in their applications for an Alexandria federal judgeship.
Afterwards, a state judicial elections oversight committee was formed to advise those running for judgeships on ethics and honesty in political campaigns.
Alabama: Senate approves Judicial Resources Allocation Commission with power to move judgeships; requires more uniformity in how cases are counted throughout state
In the 2018 Fiscal Year budget, the jurisdiction of the Housing Court expanded to full state - wide coverage, and with it, the Legislature created five new judgeships.
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