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Related: About this forumHalf of PA. Supreme Ct., Co. Commissioner, School Board, Municipal elections this Nov.
http://www.pabar.org/public/committees/jec/15supremecrt.asp3 out of the 7 seats on the PA. Supreme Court will be up for election this November.
There also will be elections for other judges, county commissioners, school board members, and municipal elections.
PA. now allows online voter registrations in most cases.
If you need an absentee ballot, make sure you request it in time.
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Half of PA. Supreme Ct., Co. Commissioner, School Board, Municipal elections this Nov. (Original Post)
JPZenger
Sep 2015
OP
Kicking for my state.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)2. Re: Judges...
Does anyone know who were the ones who voted to rescind Kane's law license and if any of them are up for re-election this time? Thank you!
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)3. The vote was unanimous
so all the sitting justices voted that way. None of them are running in this election.
Just for info in case anyone wants to know who the Dems and Reps are in the election:
Three seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court are up for grabs in 2015. Democrats selected Christine Donohue, Kevin M. Dougherty and David N. Wecht while Republicans nominated Anne Covey, Michael A. George and Judith F. Olson.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)4. Thanks so much!
I don't really follow the courts, so I don't know much about judicial candidates. ( I suspect most people are like me in that regard.)
JPZenger
(6,819 posts)5. Infgrmation and ratings from the PA. Bar Association