Justices for the Supreme Court are:
elected by the people
elected by the Senators
nominated by the Chief Justice
nominated by the president

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nominated by the president

Option 4: Nominated by the President.

According to the United States’ Constitution, in Section 2, Clause 2: Advice and Consent Clause, the President is the responsible to nominate Justices of the Supreme Court, as wells as Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and other Officers of the nation, with the Advice and Consent of the Senate.