Which of these is a difference between the term of office for a Federal judge and a member of Congress?

A) Judges cannot get voted out of office.
B) Members of Congress cannot be impeached.
C) Judges have to run for office every six years.
D) The Senate cannot prevent a person from becoming a Federal judge.

Respuesta :

A. Federal judges are on the court for life (until they retire or are found to be impeached).

Answer:

a. judges cannot get voted out of office

Explanation:

Unlike members of Congress, federal judges cannot get voted out of office. Once they take the bench, they serve in their capacity until they retire, die, or are removed from office because of wrong-doing. Member of Congress face reelection every two or six years.