WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht was retained by Pennsylvania voters on Tuesday.
The vote is a victory for Democrats, who campaigned to keep Wecht and two other justices on the court to maintain its 5-2 Democratic majority.
Pennsylvania elects its statewide judges to 10-year terms, then holds nonpartisan “retention elections” — a simple yes or no vote — to determine whether the judge will serve another term.
Wecht has served on the state Supreme Court since 2016.
The Associated Press declared Wecht retained at 9:51 EST.

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