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  2. 2015 Pennsylvania elections - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Pennsylvania held statewide elections on November 3, 2015, to fill judicial positions (including three seats on the Supreme Court ), to fill a vacancy in the Pennsylvania State Senate, to allow judicial retention votes, and to fill numerous county, local and municipal offices. The necessary primary elections were held on May 19, 2015.

  3. 2015 Pennsylvania Supreme Court election - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Supreme Court elections were held on November 3, 2015 to elect three justices to fill vacancies on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The seats were won by Kevin Dougherty, David Wecht, and Christine Donohue, all Democrats, resulting in a 5-2 Democratic majority. [1]

  4. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court consists of seven justices, each elected to ten year terms. Supreme Court judicial candidates may run on party tickets. The justice with the longest continuous service on the court automatically becomes Chief Justice. Justices must step down from the Supreme Court when they reach the age of 75 (at the end of the ...

  5. Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Court's headquarters is in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with jurisdiction over administrative and civil public law. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania is the other intermediate appellate court in the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System, having jurisdiction over criminal and private civil cases. The jurisdiction of the nine-judge ...

  6. Judiciary of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction. There are 60 judicial districts, 53 of which comprise only one of Pennsylvania's 67 counties, and seven comprising two counties. Each district has from one to 93 judges. The courts of common pleas hear civil cases with an amount in controversy in excess ...

  7. Category:2015 Pennsylvania elections - Wikipedia

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    2015 Pennsylvania Supreme Court election; 2015 Philadelphia City Council election; P. 2015 Philadelphia mayoral election This page was last edited on 13 December ...

  8. United States District Court for the Eastern District of ...

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    The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (in case citations, E.D. Pa.) is one of the original 13 federal judiciary districts created by the Judiciary Act of 1789. It originally sat in Independence Hall in Philadelphia as the United States District Court for the District of Pennsylvania, and is now located at the ...

  9. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania (2012–2015) Sallie Updyke Mundy June 29, 1962 (age 62) in Elmira, New York: July 21, 2016: Republican: First term 2027 June 29, 2037 Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania (2010–2016) P. Kevin Brobson November 26, 1970 (age 53) in Mountoursville, Pennsylvania: January 3, 2022 Republican

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