The Daily Signal 11/4/2025 6:57:48 PM
Pennsylvania residents voted on Tuesday to retain three justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, according to The Associated Press, which declared the candidates the winners at 9:53 p.m.
Democrat Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht each won another term on Pennsylvania’s highest state court. Dougherty and Wecht have obtained 10-year terms, while Donohue will likely only serve until 2027, when she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 75 in Pennsylvania. All three justices were first elected in 2015.
The statewide races drew unprecedented levels of spending, reflecting a trend of greater attention to state and local races. About $20 million was spent on both the state Supreme Court races and two state lower court judges also up for retention. State retention races have historically favored the incumbent judges with just one statewide judge losing his retention vote since 1968 in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in particular, has taken an active role in shaping electoral outcomes, weighing in on ballot-counting in 2020 and the Keystone State’s congressional map in 2018. The state court’s ruling on late ballots in 2020 drew criticism from state Republicans, who failed to get the national Supreme Court to overturn the state Supreme Court’s decision.
Democrat Chief Justice Debra Todd and Republican Justice Sallie Updyke Mundy are the next justices up for retention votes in 2027.
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