Unlike federal judges, who are appointed by the president to life terms, state judges in Texas, except for those on municipal courts, are
A) appointed by the governor for specific terms.
B) appointed by the speaker for ten-year terms.
C) elected to unlimited terms in partisan elections.
D) elected to unlimited terms in nonpartisan elections.
E) elected to limited terms in partisan elections.
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