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RandySF

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Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:08 PM Apr 17

Pa. primary election 2025: A complete guide to candidates for Commonwealth and Superior Courts

HARRISBURG — On May 20, Democrats and Republicans will choose their parties’ candidates for a vacancy on Commonwealth Court and on Superior Court. The winners will compete in the November general election.

Pennsylvania’s two intermediate appellate courts have the power to affirm or reverse decisions made in lower courts. Their rulings can be appealed to the state Supreme Court, Pennsylvania’s court of last resort.

Each court serves a distinct role within the commonwealth’s legal system.

Commonwealth Court presides over civil actions brought by and against the Pennsylvania state government and hears appeals primarily in cases involving state departments and local governments. Superior Court handles criminal, family, and civil cases that are appealed by county Courts of Common Pleas.



https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2025/04/pennsylvania-primary-election-2025-commonwealth-superior-court-candidates/

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Pa. primary election 2025: A complete guide to candidates for Commonwealth and Superior Courts (Original Post) RandySF Apr 17 OP
Spotlight PA is a great source for election news and info FakeNoose Saturday #1

FakeNoose

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1. Spotlight PA is a great source for election news and info
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 02:52 PM
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As Spotlight often points out, these judicial candidates are actually running for a "lifetime" position. Once these candidates get elected the first time, they are almost always re-elected continually until they finally retire. It's very unusual for a sitting judge to not win re-election. Therefore we have all the more reason to elect as many Democrats as possible, every opportunity.

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