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There are seven justices on some state supreme courts, but the Supreme Court of the United States seats nine justices.
No. Seven Justices are appointed by the Governor to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court for a regular term of six years.
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AnswerIf all nine justices hear a case, a simple majority of five must agree on a decision.ExplanationA decision requires a simple majority of the Justices hearing the case (sometimes fewer than nine justices are available). In the typical instance that all nine Supreme Court justices provide an opinion, a majority must consist of at least five votes; if eight justices are present, a decision still requires five votes; if six or seven justices are present, a decision requires at least four votes.
In the US there are nine justices.
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. It consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
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