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Top PA judicial races - Statewide results

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 at 10:25 pm - by Alan Tu. Filed under: Uncategorized.

BULLETIN (AP) — Joan Orie Melvin, GOP, nominated Supreme Court, Justice, Pennsylvania.

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Supreme Court Justice GOP - Primary
3,985 of 9,287 precincts - 43 percent
Joan Orie Melvin 95,421 - 55 percent
Cheryl Allen 48,690 - 28 percent
Paul Panepinto 28,368 - 16 percent
2 to be nominated.


Superior Court Judge Dem - Primary
4,033 of 9,287 precincts - 43 percent
Robert Colville 133,975 - 22 percent
Anne Lazarus 121,293 - 19 percent
Kevin Francis McCarthy 121,207 - 19 percent
Paula Patrick 91,587 - 15 percent
John Younge 77,404 - 12 percent
Tom Munley 76,624 - 12 percent
3 to be nominated.


Cmnwlth Ct Judge Dem - Primary
4,033 of 9,287 precincts - 43 percent
Barbara Behrend Ernsberger 96,538 - 22 percent
Linda Judson 90,531 - 21 percent
Jimmy Lynn 67,933 - 16 percent
Michael Sherman 67,022 - 15 percent
Daniel Bricmont 60,656 - 14 percent
Stephen Pollock 52,520 - 12 percent
2 to be nominated.

Cmnwlth Ct Judge GOP - Primary
3,902 of 9,287 precincts - 42 percent
Patricia McCullough 95,674 - 39 percent
Kevin Brobson 83,777 - 34 percent
Al Frioni 66,583 - 27 percent
2 to be nominated.

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