This is a very opinion oriented answer but i believe that judges should be appointed, because many people's own beliefs may affect their choice on judges such as, "an eye for an eye" thus voting for who they believe to be the harshest judge, as appose to the most fair and just one.
Elected
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Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
Appointed by the President and approved by Congress.
The governor of Mississippi in 1956 was James P. Coleman. From Ackerman in Choctaw County, he had a distinguished career in law. After servig as governor he was elected to the State House of Representatives and was later appointed to the 5th Curcuit Court of Appeals. He wrote a book, "Chronicals," about his beloved Ackerman County and eventually retired there. He suffered a stroke and died in 1991.
Judges may be appointed by the governor to fill a vacancy until the term is up for election, but normally they are elected.
yes None do. All Texas judges are elected. Judges on the Texas Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and Court of Appeals are elected for six year terms. Texas District Court, County Court, and Justices of the Peace are elected for four year terms. Municipal Court judges (who have very limited powers) are either elected or appointed depending on the city's charter. This is in contrast to federal judges, most of whom are appointed for life, except for Bankruptcy Court judges who are appointed for 14 year terms, and Federal Magistrates who are appointed for eight year terms.
Judges serving on the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts are appointed by the President, then approved by a simple majority (51%) vote of the Senate. Most federal judges are appointed to their positions, but a few are hired directly. Federal judges are never elected.
The Court of Special Appeals judges are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the State Senate for a 10 year term of office.District Court judges for each county and the City of Baltimore are appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate and each serve 10 year terms in office.The 32 Circuit Court judges are appointed by the Governor or elected by the voters and serve 15 year terms of office.The seven Court of Appeals (Supreme Court) are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate for a 10 year term of office.The United States District Court for the District of Maryland has judges appointed by the US President and approved by the US Senate and serve for life.
Appointed
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
The criminal court of appeals is the highest state court. Judges are elected for the position in the state courts of appeal.
they are appointed by the president and are confirmed by the senate.
they are appointed by the president and are confirmed by the senate.
they are appointed for life
In the US, officials that are elected by the people are the US presidency, senators and Representatives. The US Supreme Court has its members nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate.
supreme court justices are appointed by the president' state judges are either elected or appointed by the governor
Inferior courts generally are all courts below the Supreme Court. Judges may be elected or appointed, and when they are elected, they are elected by the voters of the district in question.