Which of the following statements about the selection of judges to Georgia's Supreme Court are true? Choose the two that apply.

(2 points)
• There are seven Supreme Court judges
• Supreme Court judges are called justices
• Supreme Court judges are appointed by the governor
• Supreme Court judges are elected to six-year terms

1 answer

The two true statements about the selection of judges to Georgia's Supreme Court are:

  1. There are seven Supreme Court judges.
  2. Supreme Court judges are elected to six-year terms.

(Note: While Supreme Court judges in Georgia are referred to as justices, they are not appointed by the governor; they are elected.)