Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewide elections next week, when voters will cast ballots on judges for the state’s three highest courts.
The last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote for this election is October 20. You may also realize there are other issues and possibly case law. So, this is an update with some new information from recent case law and practice.
On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to be in charge of prosecuting crimes and leading law enforcement in your community.
On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will take part in impactful elections including who will be Philly's District Attorney and the next New Jersey governor.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is the Municipal Election in Pennsylvania. The last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is today, Tuesday, Oct. 28. Your application must be received by your county election office by 5 p.m.
Your application must be received by 5 p.m. on Tuesday if you want to get a mail-in or absentee ballot for Pennsylvania's upcoming general election
Election Day in Pennsylvania is Tuesday, Nov. 4. The most prominent local contest is the race for Pittsburgh mayor, while the retention bids of three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are also considerable public attention and financial support.
Pennsylvania voters go to the polls next week to decide if three Supreme Court justices will remain on the bench. We hear from the justices and discuss with a panel.
When the three state Supreme Court justices on November’s ballot initially ran for a spot on the bench 10 years ago, it was highly partisan and the most expensive judicial race in American history. Running for retention 10 years later,
Pennsylvania Democrats are putting the focus on abortion access, election integrity, and redistricting ahead of the state's Supreme Court retention election. The state's voters will head to the polls on Nov.
Matthew Wolford (R) and Stella Tsai (D) diverge on what they see as the most pressing concerns facing the court. Michael Wojcik (D) is up for a retention vote.
A yearlong investigation into suspected fraudulent voter registration forms in Pennsylvania has led to criminal charges against six street canvassers and their leader.