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State supreme court battles move to Pennsylvania, where 3 Democratic justices hope to keep seats

The retention vote will determine control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court amid over $10 million spent by political groups influencing key election and redistricting rulings.

  • In the November election in Pennsylvania, three Democratic state Supreme Court justices are seeking retention for another 10-year term.
  • If all three Democratic justices lose, it would leave the court in a 2-2 partisan deadlock, potentially unable to settle cases involving voting and election laws through 2026.
  • Spending on the election is expected to exceed $10 million, with trial lawyers and labor unions contributing to Democrats, while Republicans target Democratic voters arguing 10 years is enough.
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Inquirer broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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