In Tuesday’s statewide judicial elections, the three Democratic candidates for Supreme Court won handily, leading several political observers to scrutinize a seeming lack of effort and poor strategy on the part of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
The three winners—Superior Court Judges David N. Wecht and Christine L. Donohue and Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Administrative Judge Kevin Dougherty—each got more than 18 percent of the vote, according to unofficial returns published by the Pennsylvania Department of State.
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