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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today released annual applicant and appointee data for the administration's judicial appointments.

From 2011 through 2017, Governor Brown appointed 451 judges – including 95 in 2017 – from a pool of more than 2,400 applicants. Over those seven years, nearly 40 percent of Governor Brown's appointees identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Black or African-American; Hispanic; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; or Other/Unknown. Last year, women appointees accounted for more than half of all judicial appointments.

Since taking office in 2011, Governor Brown's judicial appointees have included a number of notable firsts:

Under SB 56 and SB 182, the Governor is required to disclose aggregate statewide demographic data provided by all judicial applicants by March 1.