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As far as I understand, the parties in the article shall reflect the judges' parties and not that of an appointing Governor, which would be pretty useless. However, the party of Michael J. Garcia is given as Democratic, which he isn't and brings me to the question if someone editing the list might have thought that the governor's party is meant and maybe destroyed the list a bit? Or am I just wrong and this article states the governors' parties but not those of the judges? That wouldn't make sense to me, especially with those judges that had been elected in their own right. --SamWinchester000 (talk) 14:39, 25 June 2017 (UTC)Reply