The Brief

Pennsylvanians have voted to retain all three justices on the state Supreme Court that were up for retention this election cycle.

Now, Justices David Wecht and Kevin Dougherty will serve another 10-year term. Justice Christine Donohue, on the other hand, will only serve two more years as she is subject to a mandatory retirement rule once she turns 75 in 2027.

This year, all eyes were on Pennsylvania, as the results of these votes had major implications on both the state and federal level.

Pennsylvanians have voted to retain all three justices on the state Supreme Court that were up for retention this election cycle – Justices Christine Donohue, David Wecht and Kevin Dougherty - according to the Associated Press.

What we know:

Now, Wecht and Dougherty will serve another

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