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No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
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True... Article 3 says that judges are appointed for life, though may retire or resign voluntarily. There is also a provision for congressional impeachment in limited circumstances.
True. Federal court judges in the United States are appointed for life, serving during "good behavior," which means they can remain in office until they choose to retire, resign, or are removed through impeachment. This system is designed to ensure judicial independence by protecting judges from political pressures.