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Democrats Take All Three Open Supreme Court Seats

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It was a good night for Pennsylvania Democrats, who swept all three open seats on the state Supreme Court, flipping its partisan control.

Tuesday’s election potentially secures the Democrats’ hold on the state’s high court for the next eight years. Voters elected David Wecht, Kevin Dougherty, and Christine Donohue over Republican rivals Judy Olson, Mike George, and Anne Covey, as well as Independent candidate Paul Panepinto.

The race saw enough spending to smash state and national records, with trial lawyers and labor unions giving Democrats a big money edge.   

Democrats scored victories in the other two appellate Pennsylvania court elections as well. For Superior Court, Democrat Alice Beck Dubow beat Republican Emil Giordano. For Commonwealth Court, Democrat Michael Wojcik won over Republican Paul Lalley.  

Republicans had one significant win on Tuesday, in a special election for a western Pennsylvania state Senate seat, won by Guy Rescenthaler, bringing the Senate GOP majority to 31 seats, with the Democrats holding 19. 

 

Mary Wilson is the state Capitol reporter for Pennsylvania's public radio stations, including witf in Harrisburg, WHYY in Philadelphia and WESA in Pittsburgh. Mary came to witf after a year being a catch-all staffer for a Maryland politician. Partisanship was a drag, but other things stuck: she has great empathy for those who have spent hours folding sample ballots and building campaign signs. Before that, she was a part-time show host and cub reporter at WFUV-FM in New York City. She covered the closing of the old Yankee stadium and narrated the scene of Harlem on the night of the 2008 presidential election. Mary graduated from Fordham University in the Bronx with majors in history and Italian.
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