Who is on the ballot?
State Supreme Court
For the state’s high court, voters will decide who succeeds Justice Max Baer on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Baer died in September 2022, shifting the court from a 5-2 to a 4-2 Democratic majority.
Daniel McCaffery (D) faces Carolyn Carluccio (R) for the open seat. McCaffery, an Army veteran who was elected to Pennsylvania Superior Court in 2019, previously served as an attorney and assistant DA in Philly. Carluccio has served as a judge on the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas since 2010. Previously, she served as assistant U.S. attorney and Montgomery County’s chief public defender.
Here’s a breakdown on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and why it matters.
Intermediate appellate courts
On the Pennsylvania Superior Court, two judges are up for nonpartisan retention elections. Judge Vic Stabile (R), seeks a second term on the Pennsylvania Superior Court. President Judge Jack Panella (D) seeks a third.
Two Superior Court seats are also up for election to fill the vacancy created by Judge Jacqueline Shogan, who retired in 2022, and the forthcoming vacancy created by Judge John T. Bender, who will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75 in November. Vying for the seats are Republicans Maria Battista and Harry Smail and Democrats Jill Beck and Timika Lane.
Another seat is up for grabs on the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court due to the vacancy left by Judge Kevin Brobson (R), who was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2021. Republican Megan Martin faces Democrat Matt Wolf.
Curious about what these courts are and why they matter? Here’s a breakdown on the Pennsylvania Superior Court and the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.
Philadelphia suburbs
In the Philly suburbs, all Board of Commissioners seats are up for grabs in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery counties. Here’s a breakdown of the candidates running:
And in Delaware County, Republicans are challenging Democrats’ first-ever council majority.
Philadelphia mayor, City Council, and beyond
In Philly, former City Councilmembers Cherelle Parker (D) and David Oh (R) are vying to become the city’s 100th mayor.
Also on the ballot are at-large City Council seats, for which voters can choose no more than five:
- Jim Harrity (D)
- Katherine Gilmore Richardson (D)
- Isaiah Thomas (D)
- Nina Ahmad (D)
- Rue Landau (D)
- Jim Hasher (R)
- Drew Murray (R)
- Kendra Brooks (WFP)
- Nicolas O’Rourke (WFP)
On the district level, 10 City Council seats are on the ballot. Incumbents Mark Squilla (D-1), Kenyatta Johnson (D-2), Curtis Jones (D-4), Jeffery Young Jr. (D-5), Michael Driscoll (D-6), Quetcy Lozada (D-7), Cindy Bass (D-8), and Anthony Phillips (D-9) are all running unopposed.
That leaves two districts with City Council races to watch: In District 3, incumbent Jamie Gauthier (D) faces challenger Jabari Jones (West is Best). In District 10, Councilmember Brian O’Neill (R), who has held the Far Northeast council seat for 43 years, faces Democratic challenger Gary Masino.
Further down the ballot, John Sabatina Jr. (D) faces Linwood Holland (R) in the race to become Philadelphia’s register of wills; Incumbent Rochelle Bilal (D) faces Republican challenger Mark Lavelle in the sheriff’s race; and Christy Brady (D) and Aaron Bashir (R) are vying to become Philadelphia’s next city controller. City Commissioners Lisa Deeley (D), Omar Sabir (D), and Seth Bluestein (R) are all running unopposed.
WHYY’s Billy Penn has more on how Philly’s City Council election works, and who’s running, and the ever-indispensable procrastinator’s guide to Philly’s general election.
Citywide judicial offices
On the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, the following candidates are running in partisan elections:
- Jessica Brown (D)
- Damaris Garcia (D)
- Chesley Lightsey (D)
- Brian McLaughlin (D)
- John Padova Jr. (D)
- Natasha Taylor-Smith (D)
- Caroline Turner (D)
- Tamika Washington (D)
- Samantha Williams (D)
- Kay Yu (D)
The following Court of Common Pleas judges are running in retention elections:
- Anne Marie B. Coyle
- Giovanni O. Campbell
- Holly J. Ford
- J. Scott O’Keefe
- Jacqueline F. Allen
- Joe Fernandes
- Joel S. Johnson
- Nina N. Wright Padilla
- Paula A. Patrick
- Ramy I. Djerassi
- Rayford A. Means
- Sierra Thomas Street
- Timika Lane
Voters will also choose two judges of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Running are McIntyre Osborne (D), Barbara Thomson (D), and Rania Major (R).
Several Municipal Court judges are also running in retention elections:
- Brad Moss
- David Shuter
- Karen Simmons
- Marissa Brumbach
- Marvin L. Williams
- Matt Wolf
- William Meehan Jr.
What else is on the ballot?
There are no statewide ballot measures this year, but some voters may see local ballot questions. That includes Chester County and Philadelphia residents.
WHYY’s Billy Penn has more on a Philly ballot question, which asks voters whether Philadelphia should enshrine an Office for People with Disabilities in the city charter.
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