As the state's major political party committees prepare to vote on which candidates they'll endorse for statewide judicial office this year, the list of names being circulated has -- as usual -- more men on it than women.That might be a surprise to some, given the success women have had in the last few judicial election cycles, but it's actually more the rule than the exception, political observers say.
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As the state's major political party committees prepare to vote on which candidates they'll endorse for statewide judicial office this year, the list of names being circulated has -- as usual -- more men on it than women.That might be a surprise to some, given the success women have had in the last few judicial election cycles, but it's actually more the rule than the exception, political observers say.
For more information, please visit Post-Gazette.com.