Governor Ned Lamont today has announced the nominations of 20 judges to the Connecticut Superior Court, which would have the court’s 40 current vacancies, along with the nominations of two family support magistrates.

“Selecting nominees to become judges is one of the most important duties that I have as governor,” Lamont said in a news release. “Our court system works best when it reflects the diversity, experience and understanding of the people it serves. These individuals I am nominating have the qualifications that meet the high standards the residents of Connecticut deserve on the bench.”