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The president of the United States nominates judges to the Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and district courts. While there are no specific requirements for nominees, the Senate must confirm them to serve. President Ronald Reagan (R) made the most appointments through his first year in office with 41. President Barack Obama (D) made the fewest with 13. The following chart shows the number of appointments each president, between 1981 and 2021, made in his first year in office and cumulatively through his fourth year.
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