Three state Supreme Court justices are on the ballot in Pennsylvania next month in a typically under-the-radar vote that could have far-reaching implications in the critical battleground state. The justices — Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht, who are all backed by Democratic Party — are facing an up-or-down “retention” election, meaning voters choose whether to keep them on the court for another 10 years. Few Pennsylvania justices have lost their jobs in this
These Pennsylvania court races are usually sleepy. This year, they're drawing millions in spending.

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