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.
Local judges are generally elected, but federal judges are appointed.
There were 12 Judges in the bible.
Federal judges serve for life and are not elected or re-elected. Judges who are elected usually run under some party affiliation.
Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
French Court Judges do not get elected. They are assigned to a Tribunal or Court by the French Justice Department.
Yes.
Judges can interpret the law in any way they choose. If they are elected they decisions may be skewed for political reasons
There are few references to women serving as judges in the Bible. The most notable is Deborah in the book of Judges. Deborah served as a judge and prophetess in Israel and played a significant role in military strategy and decision-making.
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