Yes. From time to time senators leave office. Sometimes it's due to health,retirement or death. In most states, the governor is allowed to appoint a senator to finish the term.
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
1789, when the first Supreme Court (of six members) was appointed by Washington.
Research has shown that the members of India's Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India. The President relies on the advice of the Union Cabinet before appointing a Judge.
appointed members of the supreme court
The Electors are appointed by the people in the State houses of representatives, not appointed by the executive branch of government!
Members of the Supreme Court are chosen and appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President nominates a candidate, who then goes through a confirmation process in the Senate. If confirmed, the candidate becomes a Supreme Court Justice.
There are 435 members of the House of Representatives, 100 members of the Senate and 9 justices of the US Supreme Court.
The only US has the Supreme Court.
435 Members of the House of Representatives 100 Members of Senate 009 Justices of the Supreme Court 544 Total
No. It is the job of the Senate.
The President nominates justices for the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Senate has the power to accept or reject the nomination. Nine justices sit on the Supreme Court.
President George Washington appointed Samuel Chase to the US Supreme Court in 1796. Justice Chase has the distinction of being the only Supreme Court justice impeached by the House of Representatives (1804). He was acquitted at his Senate trial in 1805, and remained on the Court until his death in 1811.