Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices – all originally elected to the court as Democrats – are projected to remain on bench of the state's top court following Tuesday's retention elections. The "yes" vote to keep all three judges on the seven-member court will maintain the 5-2 Democratic majority.

Justices Kevin Dougherty, Christine Donohue and David Wecht all held wide margins in the "yes" column by the time the Associated Press called the elections just before 10 p.m. All results in the chart below are unofficial until confirmed by election officials.

Dougherty and Wecht, both 63, will each get new 10-year terms on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Donahue, who is 73, will serve another two years before reaching the state's age limit of 75. All three Democrats soundly outperfor

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