Pennsylvania voters are set to fill four open seats on statewide courts with candidates who could eventually help settle major cases on issues from abortion to elections.

The marquee contest in Tuesday's election is for an open seat on Pennsylvania's highest court. The state Supreme Court race is between Maria McLaughlin, a Democrat, and Kevin Brobson, a Republican.

The Superior Court has a single opening being decided by Tuesday's election, while the Commonwealth Court has two openings.

Here is a look at major cases currently in the courts:

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Abortion

The operators of 15 abortion clinics sued Pennsylvania in 2019, asking the courts to reverse a decades-old decision upholding limits on the use of state Medicaid dollars to cover abortions.

The lawsuit seeks an order requiring the state's Medicaid program to begin covering abortions, without restriction, and contends that Pennsylvania's 1982 law violates the constitutional equal protection rights of low-income women.