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Pennsylvania Judicial Elections: Meet the Candidates; Important Election Deadlines

Pennsylvania Judicial Elections: Meet the Candidates; Important Election Deadlines

July 19, 2023

Pennsylvania Judicial Elections: Meet the Candidates; Important Election Deadlines

On November 7, Pennsylvania voters will have the ability to vote for one candidate to fill a vacant seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Candidates: Judge Carolyn Carluccio Judge Daniel McCaffery Voters will also be voting for candidates to fill two open seats on Pennsylvania’s Superior Court. Pennsylvania Superior Court Candidates: Maria Batista Jill Beck Judge Tmika Lane Judge Harry Smail Voters should also keep these important election deadlines in mind: Last day to register to vote before the November election: October 23 Last day to apply for a civilian mail-in or absentee ballot: October 31 Last day for county board of election to receive civilian mail-in or absentee ballots: November 7 (must be received by 8 p.m.) Click here for more information from the Department of State.
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