A midyear analysis of judicial appointments and contested election outcomes in 2024 conducted by the Daily Report has revealed that minorities with their sights on becoming judges continue to be less likely than white counterparts to rise to the bench in Georgia.

1. Compared with white counterparts, minority candidates have been seven times less likely to be gubernatorially appointed, and four and a half times less likely to be elected judge this year.

By the Numbers

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. (Photo: flickr/Wikimedia Commons)

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