Local judges are generally elected, but federal judges are appointed.
In the judicial branch of the federal government of the United States of america, there are no elected representatives.
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They are elected and not appointed.
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Most members of the judicial branch are not elected. In the federal judicial system, the judges are appointed by the President of the United States and approved by Congress. A majority of states share this system, except the judge would be appointed by the governor.
The Judicial Branch is nominated by the Executive Branch, with the concurrance of the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch are appointed by the President once he has been elected. The Legislative Branch is elected by the people.
The obvious being - the citizens are judged by the judicial branch, - ALSO - in many jurisdictions (but not all) judges are elected by the citizens.
Judicial branch. Specifically, the Supreme Court. Other judicial positions are still subject to political pressure.Especially elected judges.
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