Pennsylvania Supreme Court Retention Fight Holds the Key to Your Future
This November, Pennsylvania voters will decide whether several sitting judges should remain on the bench for another 10-year term. Judicial retention votes typically fly under the radar — but this year, the stakes couldn’t be higher and the Republicans are pouring money into these races.
These are the very courts that have protected:
Your right to vote (including upholding provisional ballots last month)
Fair election maps that stopped gerrymandering
Checks and balances against extremist overreach
And now, those same courts are under attack by partisan operatives looking to rig the system from the bench.
Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected the Republican Party’s challenge to Pennsylvania voters’ right to cast provisional ballots on Election Day.
Vote YES to retain these fair, experienced judges:
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Judge Christine Donohue
Judge Kevin Dougherty
Judge David Wecht
Pennsylvania Superior Court
Judge Alice Beck Dubow
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court
Judge Michael H. Wojcik
Why It Matters:
Just last month, the PA Supreme Court rejected a Republican attempt to block provisional ballots — a decision that could have suppressed thousands of legal votes.
Back in 2018, it was this court that struck down a GOP gerrymander, helping to secure fairer Congressional representation — a move that gave Pennsylvanians an even, competitive delegation.
If we lose these judges, we lose that firewall.