Bridget Bade, left, and Eric Miller, right, testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee during their confirmation hearing to be U.S. Circuit Judges for the Ninth Circuit on Oct. 24, 2018. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM

President Donald Trump has renominated federal magistrate judge Bridget Bade and Perkins Coie partner Eric Miller to two open spots on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Bade and Miller were among the 51 people Trump retapped for district and appeals court seats on the federal bench Tuesday. The pair previously sat for a joint confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee convened in October by then-Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, despite a congressional recess.

Tuesday's slate includes picks for district courts in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Texas, New York and Pennsylvania. It also includes nominees for the Ninth, Second, Third and D.C. circuits. It did not, however, include the names of six California lawyers the president had previously tapped for open trial and appellate court spots:  Patrick Bumatay, Daniel Collins, and Kenneth Kiyul Lee who were nominated to the Ninth Circuit, and Stanley Blumenfeld, Jeremy Rosen, and Mark Scarsi who were nominated to U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

Read the full list the Trump administration sent to the Senate:

Read more:

Democrats Pressed 36-Year-Old Circuit Pick on 'Life Experience'

Former SCOTUS Clerks Dominate the Ranks of Trump's Judicial Nominees

For Trump Nominees, Road to the Bench Included Familiar Clerkship Stops

6 More Trump Court Picks, Including Wilmer Partner, Head to Senate

Why Some Judicial Picks Struggle When Asked About 'Brown v. Board of Education'