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To be elected into office means that a candidate receives the most votes from citizens. Some officials, such as Supreme Court justices, are chosen or appointed by other politicians.
Nevada's Supreme Court is composed of seven justices who are elected for six year terms on a state wide, nonpartisan ballot.
Supreme court justices are not elected. They are nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate. The Supreme Court Justices serve for life, or until they resign. It is important that they are not elected because this protects them from being swayed by a temporary majority.
There are 9 justices on the Mississippi Supreme Court. There is 1 chief justice, 2 presiding justices, and 6 associate justices, their designations determined by seniority on the court. *Unlike the US Supreme Court, the justices are elected to terms of 8 years, on a staggered schedule.
Justices on the Supreme Court of the United States are not elected. They are nominated by the president and confirmed by the US Senate.
No, the Supreme Court is not elected by the people. Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President, and then the Senate votes to confirm them.
The voters of Texas elect justices to the Texas Supreme Court. I don't know about other states. Justices to the U. S. Supreme Court are appointed by the President and approved by Congress.
No. The electoral college casts the official ballots in a Presidential election. US Supreme Court justices are not elected; they are appointed by the President and must be approved by the Senate.
Because if they were elected the judges might not make fair decisions. They might favor the people who voted for them
supreme court justices are appointed by the president' state judges are either elected or appointed by the governor
Not the whole Congress. There are nominated by the President and approved by the US Senate.