HARRISBURG — Pennsylvanians have voted to retain three Democratic state Supreme Court justices, granting them additional ...
Pennsylvania Democrats defended the liberal majority on the state Supreme Court Tuesday, blocking GOP efforts to flip the ...
NBC News projects the incumbents survived an up-or-down vote to keep their seats on the battleground state’s high court.
The court will hold its liberal majority for at least two more years, retaining Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, ...
Voters on Nov. 4 chose to retain three state Supreme Court justices for another 10-year term, rejecting a GOP push to oust ...
Pennsylvania elects its statewide judges to 10-year terms, then holds nonpartisan “retention elections” — a simple yes or no vote — to determine whether the judge will serve another term. Donohue has ...
Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht were originally elected as Democrats. Their reelection continues ...
All three of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices who sought reelection Tuesday will get another term, ensuring Democratic ...
Justice Christine Donohue retains her seat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, keeping court’s Democratic majority.
Republicans, including President Donald Trump, had pushed voters to out the three justices as what has been a historically quiet race gained national attention.