After private interviews and closed-door deliberations, the Alaska Judicial Council voted against advancing two candidates for the open Nome Superior Court judgeship. The seven-member body evaluates applicants and decides whether to send them on to Gov. Mike Dunleavy for nomination. But state law requires the council to send at least two nominees to the governor, and the council concluded neither was ready for the high-level cases handled in S…
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