Kim Kardashian's name isn't on there, yet, but the list of the 1,458 people who passed California's February 2019 bar exam was released by the state bar on Sunday.

The names represent the 31.4 percent of test-takers who lodged passing scores on an exam that has not been passed by a majority of applicants since July 2013. There are no Kardashians on the latest pass list, but there are two Kims, four Kimberlys, one Kimberlee and 13 soon-to-be attorneys with the last name of Kim.

The list shows 192 people from Los Angeles passed the exam, and 129 test-takers from San Francisco also passed. Thirteen people from Washington, D.C., succeeded, as did 31 from New York. Seven applicants identified their home as Japan, and one person from Sydney, Australia, passed, in addition to one from Tel Aviv, Israel.

These students, and all the others who passed the February 2019 exam—see the list below—will be eligible to participate in admissions ceremonies taking place around the state in June.

 

Here's the list of successful exam-takers:

 

 


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