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Popular election, appointment by the governor, and appointment by the legislature.
A legislative committee will choose a state judge in some states. Some states will have retention elections. Other states will have their state judges appointed by the legislature or governor.
Usually, elected judges are chosen by the general electorate at election times when their names appear on the ballot. In some states, "elected judges" are actually 'elected' by majority votes of the state legislature.
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Next election of judges of the International Criminal Court happened in 2015.
appointed and finally subjected to election
By election.
by a nonpartisan election.
No, Texas Judges are elected by the people of Texas (in fact, I voted for one today).
Judges are elected by a few presidents around the world!
There are currently 4 judges.
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.