There are nine justices in the Supreme Court, including a chief justice. To
try and keep the Supreme Court out of party politics, justices are
nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. In addition,
justices do not serve limited terms of two, four, or six years like the
members of the legislative and executive branches do. They get to serve
until they retire or die. And if justices do something illegal, the Senate has
the power to impeach them. It's all about the checks and balances. The
federal judges that serve in district courts are also appointed instead of
elected
Based on this passage, Supreme Court Justices
A
are not elected.
B
serve for 5 years.
с
are allowed to seek reelection.
D
must campaign every 7 years.