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On Nov. 4, Pennsylvanians will vote on whether to retain three state Supreme Court judges and will fill vacancies on both the Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
Ahead of Election Day, The Daily Pennsylvanian has compiled a comprehensive ballot guide to all of the candidates on the ...
The last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote for this election is October 20. You may also realize there are other issues ...
ABOUT WHAT VOTERS ARE ACTUALLY VOTING ON. PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT JUSTICE DAVID WECHT IS DOING SOMETHING HE DID NOT HAVE ...
Control of the state Supreme Court hangs in the balance in Pennsylvania elections next week. Voters will cast ballots on judges for the state’s three highest courts and in municipal races.
Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewide elections next week, when voters will cast ...
From understanding judges and local races to finding your polling place, here's everything you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania's Nov. 4 election.
On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to make decisions on local taxes, public safety, and more in your ...
Judicial retention isn’t exactly a phrase that rolls off the tongue. But on Saturday, members of Philadelphia labor unions ...
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is the Municipal Election in Pennsylvania. The last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is today, ...
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Money, attention pour into normally under-the-radar Pennsylvania Supreme Court retention vote
The retention of three Pennsylvania state Supreme Court justices is drawing an unusual amount of attention — and cash.
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