A retention election is a nonpartisan process for voters to decide whether to retain (or keep) an elected official in office by casting a YES or NO vote.
In Pennsylvania, state Supreme Court justices serve 10-year terms. They are first elected in a partisan election, and at the end of each term, they face a retention election.
A YES vote keeps the current state Supreme Court in place.
A NO vote triggers a two-year partisan process to elect a new justice.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court decides many important cases that affect our daily lives. Make sure you make a plan to vote!
Have questions or need help voting? Contact the nonpartisan election protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) or 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682) for Spanish language assistance.
For more information about your voting rights, visit our Know Your Voting Rights page.