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Of the 32 new judgeships, 18 would be in the city, officials said.
A second judgeship for the district was added in 1938.
But of the 828 Federal judgeships, 115 are now vacant.
So where do all these applicants for Federal judgeships come from?
He was considered for a federal judgeship during the Truman administration.
In addition, he said, there are 46 vacant Federal judgeships.
He's not going to stay at the bar and make some deals on federal judgeships.
In 1990, Congress added a sixth judgeship for the district.
As of 2010, there were 678 authorized district court judgeships.
The Colorado judgeship, for example, had been vacant more than two years, he said.
It was not until 1978 that he won his appeals court judgeship.
He retired from the judgeship and ran for the state Senate in 2003.
No additional court of appeals judgeships have been created since 1990.
Seven of the 27 judgeships in this district are vacant.
He resigned the judgeship to run for mayor in 1906.
In previous years, no Republicans would likely have filed for the judgeship.
Little was heard of Britt after he left the judgeship.
About 1864 he was offered and declined an Indian judgeship.
At the Restoration, he was restored in 1660 to his judgeship.
A number of other local offices and judgeships are also on the ballot.
Many of the state's 40 judicial districts include more than one judgeship.
After years as a lawyer, he ran for a judgeship and narrowly lost.
Criminal cases per authorized judgeship rose from 94 to 101.
"In this town there was a time when judgeships were sold.
There has been no recommendation for more judgeships, perhaps because of the many new ones created five years ago.