Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 4, 2025 / 22:10 pm
Pennsylvania voters elected to retain three Democratic justices on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court following a campaign with outside groups casting the vote as a referendum on abortion access, election integrity, and the future balance of the court.
The outcome means Democrats will maintain their 5-2 majority on the court.
With more than 54% of the vote tallied, 62.3% voted to retain Christine Donohue, 62.5% voted to retain Kevin Dougherty, and 62.4% voted to retain David Wecht. None of the other justices were on the ballot for 2025.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee celebrated the victory on X.
“Thanks to tonight’s victories, the court’s Democratic majority will continue to protect fair maps, voting rights, and reproductiv

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