Pa. primary election 2023: A complete guide to the candidates for Commonwealth and Superior Courts
Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/03/pa-election-primary-2023-commonwealth-superior-court-candidates/
HARRISBURG In May, Democrats and Republicans will choose their parties candidates for three vacant seats on Commonwealth and Superior Courts. The winners will compete in the November general election.
Pennsylvanias two intermediate appellate courts have the power to affirm or reverse decisions made in lower courts. Their rulings can be appealed to the state Supreme Court, Pennsylvanias court of last resort.
The person who wins the open seat on Commonwealth Court could help shape Pennsylvanias laws on everything from elections to firearms, while the two candidates who win seats on Superior Court could decide the outcomes of high-profile criminal cases. Judges on both courts are often top candidates to fill openings on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The two intermediate appellate courts serve distinct roles in the commonwealths legal system. Commonwealth Court presides over civil actions brought by and against the Pennsylvania state government and hears appeals primarily in cases involving state departments and local governments. Superior Court handles criminal, family, and civil cases that are appealed by county Courts of Common Pleas.
- More at link, including bios of each candidate -
Commonwealth Court, Democratic candidates are Bryan Neft, Matthew Wolf
Commonwealth Court, Republican candidates are Megan Martin, Joshua Prince
Superior Court, Democratic candidates are Jill Beck, Timika Lane, Patrick Dugan
Superior Court, Republican candidates are Maria Battista, Harry Smail
Photos and bios of all the candidates are given on the OP link.