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 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 President appoins USSC Justices and the Senate approves. The people vote for senators, not the justices.
Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President of the United States. The Senate confirms and approves the President's choice.
Yes
who elect judges in the ohio supreme court
The people of Nevada elect the Nevada Supreme Court
the supreme court, they are appointed by the president.
The Judicial Branch doesn't elect federal judges. Article III (constitutional) court judges are nominated by the President and approved by the Senate.
In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
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.
findarticles.com/p/articles/ mi_hb1367/is_200209/ai_n5563951 39 states elect judges.
Justices on the Supreme Court of the United States are not elected. They are nominated by the president and confirmed by the US Senate.
The Oath of Office - Vice President-elect Jo Biden, Jr.administered by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens
Some states allow voters to elect their justices, and in some states the governor appoints the justices. A+
No. They are appointed: nominated by the president subject to the approval of the Senate (simple majority vote).