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Who nominates persons to serve on the supreme court?

The President of the United States nominates individuals to serve on the Supreme Court. The nomination must then be confirmed by the Senate before the individual can be appointed as a Supreme Court Justice.


Who nominates the judges of the Supreme Court?

president


Who elects the supreme court justices?

The selection of a supreme court justice is a two part system. First the president nominates an individual and then the Senate has a majority vote.


Who nominates justice of the supreme court?

The President Of The United States of America.


Who can appoint members to the Supreme Court?

President nominates, Congress confirms.


Who nominates judges for the supreme court?

The President of the United States nominates judges for the Supreme Court "by and with the advice and consent of the Senate" (Article 2 of the Constitution).


Who nominates ambassadors for the US?

The President appoints ambassadors.


Who does the president have the power to nominate?

The president nominates supreme court justices. (also "technically" the president selects the vice president "after" he is elected, so the president "sort-of" nominates the vice president too.) . Hope that helps.


Does the President approve US Supreme Court justices?

Not exactly. The President nominates US Supreme Court justices, but the Senate must approve their appointment.


Who nominates judges to supreme court?

The President appoints Justices (they aren't called judges, if you wish to be precise) for the Supreme Court.


Who appoints the supreme court justice who approves these appointments?

The President appoints or nominates people to fill these positions but the Senate must approve them before they can take office unless a vacancy occurs while the Senate is in recess.


Which branch has the power to approve appointments of Supreme Court justices?

the legislature