Asked by k
How can federal judges be removed from their positions?
by popular vote
by the Supreme Court
through recall by state governors
through impeachment by Congress
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Through impeachment by Congress. Federal judges serve during "good Behaviour" (Article III) and can only be removed after the House impeaches them and the Senate convicts them. They are not removable by popular vote, the Supreme Court, or state governors.
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