Aggressive efforts to persuade Pennsylvania voters to reject virtually all of the state’s judges fell largely on deaf ears last week, as only one of 67 went down to defeat.
To the extent that populist advocacy groups like PACleanSweep had any success at all, it was limited to a few midstate counties that produced majorities voting against retention of appellate judges on the ballot.
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