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Pennsylvania Supreme Court faces key election as justice warns a deadlock would be 'disastrous'
Pennsylvania voters on Tuesday will decide in an unusually contentious election whether three Democratic justices should remain on the state Supreme Court for another 10-year term, a vote that could r ... Read More
Pennsylvania’s judicial elections could change the outcome of future redistricting cases in a key battleground state

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Daniel J. Mallinson, Penn State (THE CONVERSATION) This November, there will be no ... Read More
What Pennsylvania voters need to know ahead of November’s election

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Pennsylvania’s free newsletter here. Pennsylvanians will head to ... Read More
Democrats defend Pennsylvania Supreme Court majority in a race with 2028 implications

Pennsylvania Democrats defended the liberal majority on the state Supreme Court Tuesday, CNN’s Decision Desk projects, blocking GOP efforts to flip the balance of power ahead of the next presidential ... Read More
Two minor issues reported, but overall election was ‘safe and secure’: Pa. elections chief

Election day across Pennsylvania was generally incident-free, Commonwealth Secretary Al Schmidt said shortly after polls closed on Tuesday. Officials in Chester County had to scramble to deal with a ... Read More
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