Three Pennsylvania Democrat Supreme Court justices are projected to be retained and will maintain a Democrat majority on the state Supreme Court.
NBC News and Decision Desk HQ projected Pennsylvanians voted to retain Justices Christine Donahue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht on the Supreme Court to continue another ten-year term on the state’s highest court, except for Donahue, who will retire in 2027, where she will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75 for justices.
Judges and justices in the Keystone State must stand for “retention” every decade, when voters can vote to keep them on their respective benches. Although very few justices in the state have lost their jobs through retention, this election became more contentious as voters could have potentially removed the Demo

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