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Often used in the same context:
appointee,
lieutenant governor,
jurist,
nomination,
clerkship,
lieutenant governorship,
officeholder,
appellate,
recusal,
reelection,
prosecutor,
appellate court,
ambassadorship,
quo warranto,
circuit judge,
probate court,
pro tempore,
candidacy,
governorship,
undersheriff,
nominee,
vicinage,
superintendency,
justices,
principalship,
reappointment,
reargument,
fortas,
judicial,
pro tem,
prothonotary,
tipstaff,
speakership,
candidate,
attorney,
reapportionment,
alderman,
solicitor general,
disbarment,
probate,
committeewoman,
indigency,
vacancy,
presidency,
appeals court,
expunction,
senatorship,
prosecuting attorney,
roger taney,
magistrate,
prosector,
legislator,
incumbents,
litigator,
election,
mayorship,
governor,
runoffs,
william rehnquist,
committeeman,
running mate,
seat,
poet laureate,
chairmanship,
appointment,
velure,
nominating,
ad litem,
professorship,
councilman,
congressman,
courtroom,
litigant,
freeholder,
velella,
applicants,
william hubbs rehnquist,
mayor,
rear admiral,
courthouse,
deanship,
expungement,
mayoralty,
termer,
stipendiary magistrate,
senatorial,
block grant,
chancery,
sinecure,
grievance committee,
courts,
nellie tayloe ross,
caseload,
adas,
concurring opinion,
harlan fiske stone,
pastorship,
alderwoman,
retrial,
paralegal,
nolle,
jeannette rankin,
judges,
secretaryship,
court,
magistracies,
magistracy,
council,
judge,
magistrates,
judgeships,
post,
offices,
treasurer,
bishopric,
commissioner
More general:
berth,
office,
place,
position,
post,
situation,
slot,
spot
Synonyms:
judgship,
judicature
Also try:
— Adjectives for judgeship:
federal,
vacant,
puisne,
new,
chief,
additional,
indian,
municipal,
superior,
supreme,
local,
more...
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