Depending on what you’re looking for, one of the three finalists for a seat on the Fulton County Superior Court probably has it. Gov. Brian Kemp’s Judicial Nominating Commission gave him a short list that is diverse by legal background, gender, race and political leanings.

Charles "Chuck" Eaton, chairman of the Georgia Public Service Commission. (Courtesy photo) Chuck Eaton. (Courtesy photo)

Chuck Eaton, the Public Service Commission chairman, is a white, male Republican who didn’t become a lawyer until he was elected 14 years ago to resolve complex regulatory disputes over energy plants and electricity and gas rates.

Elizabeth Fite, Rogers & Fite., Atlanta. (Courtesy photo) Elizabeth Fite. (Courtesy photo)

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