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  PA Supreme Court - Seat 6  Daniel D. McCaffery 2 +7.03%
 PA Supreme Court - Seat 7    
 PA Supreme Court - multiseat elections    
 Supreme Court Justice    
  Supreme Court Justice ('15)  Kevin M. Dougherty 0 +0.16%
  David N. Wecht 2 +0.17%
  Christine L. Donohue 0 +2.95%
  Supreme Court Justice ('17)  Sallie Updyke Mundy 1 +4.55%
  Supreme Court Justice ('21)  Paul Kevin Brobson 2 +0.90%
Chief Justice
 Chief Justice    
Supreme Court
  Supreme Court Justice ('07)  Debra McCloskey Todd 1 +41.65%

State Judiciary DETAILS
Parents > United States > Pennsylvania  
Websitehttp://www.courts.state.pa.us/Index/Supreme/indexSupreme.asp
Established May 22, 1722
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorScott³
Last ModifiedRP November 04, 2015 02:46pm
DescriptionThe Pennsylvania Supreme court consists of 7 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 supreme court automatically becomes Chief Justice.

After the ten year term expires, a statewide YES/NO vote for retention is conducted. If the
judge is retained, he/she serves another ten year term. If the judge is not retained, the
governor, subject to the approval of the State Senate, appoints a temporary replacement
until a special election can be held. As of 2005, only one judge has failed to win retention.
Justice Russell Nigro received a majority of "NO" votes in the election of 2005 and was
replaced by Justice Cynthia Baldwin, who was appointed by Governor Rendell in 2005.

One Supreme Court Justice, Rolf Larsen, has been removed from office by impeachment.
In 1994, the State House of Representatives handed down articles of impeachment
consisting of seven counts of misconduct. A majority of the State Senate voted against
Larsen in five of the seven counts but only one charge garnered the two-thirds majority
needed to convict.

Until the Pennsylvania state constitution of 1968, Supreme Court justices were elected
to 21 year terms. At the time, it was the longest term of any elected office in the U.S.

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Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Jul 20, 2009 10:00pm News Pa. Supreme Court upholds state prisons' porn ban  Article Scott³ 
Sep 14, 2006 04:00pm News PA Supremes Say “Yes” To The Pay-Jacking  Article Chronicler 
May 10, 2006 06:00am News Cappy's dysfunctional judiciary  Article Chronicler 
Mar 06, 2006 11:20am Analysis Pa. justices' expenses tally $53,000  Article Chronicler 

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