Representative Democratic Model- Selectable Offices Part Thirty-Eight-(Session One) Chief Justice Of United States Supreme Court
Representative Democratic Model- Selectable Offices Part Thirty-Eight-(Session One) Chief Justice Of United States Supreme Court
The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court should be nominated by the Vice-President Of The United States. However the Speaker Of House of Representatives should submit the three bids for the Vice-President to choose from. Once the Vice-President nominates his/her choice for this chief justice, the U.S. Senate confirms that choice if the majority of all its members approve.
If a majority of all state senators are unable to confirm the nominee, the process of the bid submittal by the speaker of the federal lower house again commences. The federal house speaker again submits his/her three top bids and the Vice-President chooses his/her nominee from that new submittal along with the two other bids who were not earlier nominated.
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