Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?

a
elected by Georgia's voters
b
elected by Georgia's legislature
c
appointed by Georgia's governor
d
appointed by the Georgia Supreme Court

The right answer is D hope it helps!

c

appointed by Georgia's governor

that is wrong sorry

In Georgia, judges in state courts are generally selected through a process of elections. Therefore, option "a - elected by Georgia's voters" is the correct answer. Let me explain how this works.

To become a judge in Georgia's state courts, candidates must first qualify for the position. The requirements and qualifications can vary depending on the specific court level and type of court. These requirements may include being a licensed attorney in Georgia, having a certain number of years of legal experience, and being a resident of the judicial circuit or county in which the position is located.

Once qualified, judges are selected through elections. In Georgia, judicial elections are typically held during the general elections that coincide with other political offices. Candidates for judicial positions run campaigns to convince voters in their jurisdiction that they are the most qualified and suitable for the position.

It's important to note that not all judicial positions in Georgia's state courts are elected. For example, some specialized courts or certain vacancies may be filled through the appointment process. However, the majority of judges in Georgia's state courts are indeed selected by the voters through elections.