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Notice of Municipal Primary Election for Lebanon County


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This post is paid advertising by the Lebanon County Bureau of Elections and Voter Registration.
In accordance with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Election Code, notice is hereby given that a Municipal Primary Election will be held in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. on the 18
th day of May, 2021, at the regular places of the voting districts in and for said county.  Nominations are to be made by each major political party for the following public offices:
FOR THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA:
One Judge of the Supreme Court, One Judge of the Superior Court, and Two Judges of the Commonwealth Court ....

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Opinion: House Bill 38 threatens independence of Pa. appellate courts


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Pennsylvania State Capitol building in Harrisburg, Pa. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
A proposed amendment to Pennsylvania’s Constitution currently making its way through the General Assembly is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Supporters of House Bill 38 say it is intended to give individual Pennsylvanians more of a voice in how statewide judges are elected. In reality, the legislation would disenfranchise all voters in the state by taking away much of their voting power to elect these judges.
Right now, all Pennsylvania voters can vote to elect the 31 judges who serve on the state Supreme Court, Superior Court, and Commonwealth Court. While many Pennsylvanians may not know their names, these judges make decisions that affect us all in myriad ways. ....

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