Pennsylvania keeps three liberal justices, preserving swing-state court control
by Sam Levine from World news | The Guardian on (#7184N)
Democrats maintain 5-2 majority as three judges win 10-year terms in a key swing-state court
Three liberal justices won another 10-year term on the Pennsylvania supreme court, giving Democrats a key victory and allowing them to maintain their 5-2 advantage on a vital body that could issue important rulings on abortion and voting rights in an important battleground state in the coming years.
In Pennsylvania, supreme court justices are first elected in partisan elections and then voters get to decide whether to retain them every 10 years in contests that are technically non-partisan. Three justices - Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht - were elected as Democrats in 2015.
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