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The power to confirm appointments to the supreme court resides in

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The power to confirm appointments to the Supreme Court resides in the senate. The president nominates the person.
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Answer:

the Senate

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Candidates to the Supreme Court are nominated by the United States President. However, they are confirmed by the Senate, which allows the President to formally appoint a candidate to the court. Although the Constitution does not set any particular qualifications for service as a Justice, it does outline the steps that are necessary for appointment and confirmation of Justices.

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