While it reveals that many of the state’s lawyers appear to be uninformed about-or indifferent to-this year’s state Court of Appeals race, a recent poll by the State Bar of Georgia may offer some guidance to voters in the seven-person contest. But voters also may listen to the results of a very different sort of survey, released recently by the Georgia Christian Alliance.
The State Bar does not endorse judicial candidates, but if there’s a winner in the poll of the bar’s 27,179 active, in-state members, it’s Atlanta lawyer Bruce M. Edenfield. He received the greatest number of “well-qualified” votes an even 1,000, the most “qualified” votes and the fewest “not qualified” votes.
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