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They aren't ever, the executive branch elects the federal judges for a term of good behavior. In otherwords the president appoints them, never elections.
200 Bush appointees have been confirmed to the federal bench
Are appointed to the court by the president.
According to the Constitution, Article III federal judges (Judicial Branch) are appointed for life, as long as they are not impeached and removed by Congress.This is only true of Article III judges serving on "constitutional courts":US District CourtUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United States
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
What are federal judges appointed for?
(in the US) Federal judges are not elected, they are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate.
Federal US District Court judges are appointed by the President but must be confirmed by the Senate. Judges presiding over US District Courts or US Special Courts are often suggested by a Senator of the state in which the judge will serve, and are nominated by the President as a matter of Senatorial courtesy.
Within the US Federal Government, the executive branch appoints the various judges in the Federal justice system. Supreme Court judges and Federal district judges are appointed by the US President and must be approved by a majority of the US Senate.
Federal judges are appointed. The President nominates a candidate for a vacancy on the bench, and the Senate votes whether to approve or reject the nomination.
Federal judges are appointed for life, meaning that they hold their seats until they resign, die, or are (rarely) removed from office.
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.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
Are appointed to the court by the President
No. Federal judges are appointed by the President with confirmation by the Senate.
No, governors are elected by the people of a state. Federal judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress.