Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are up for retention on Tuesday.
The nonpartisan retention election of three justices is drawing an unusual amount of attention and money into the race, which could change the political landscape in Pennsylvania. Here's everything voters need to know before heading to the polls .
What is a retention election?
People are asked to vote "yes" or "no" as to whether each justice receives another 10-year term.
Vote "yes" to keep a justice, or vote "no" to replace them.
Who is up for retention?
This year's ballot features three Democratic justices up for retention: Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht. They are not facing any opponent on a ballot.
The state Supreme Court has seven justices: five Democrats and two Republicans.
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