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Pennsylvania

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As of 2025, Pennsylvania was the United States' second-largest natural gas producer.
November 12, 2025 high background
State-level ranking by natural gas production.
Pennsylvania imposes a mandatory judicial retirement age of 75 for its state supreme court justices.
November 03, 2025 high temporal
Age-based mandatory retirement rule for Pennsylvania state supreme court justices.
Pennsylvania law requires an automatic recount for statewide races when the vote margin is 0.5 percentage points or less.
November 03, 2025 high procedural
Threshold and procedure for automatic recounts in Pennsylvania statewide elections.
Pennsylvania law prohibits offering money to meet voter-registration quotas by classifying solicitation of voter registration as an offense.
October 24, 2025 high temporal
Description of a Pennsylvania state election law that makes paying for voter-registration quotas illegal.
John Fetterman is a Democratic United States Senator representing the state of Pennsylvania.
October 06, 2025 high biographical
Elected member of the U.S. Senate and party affiliation.
Julian Fleming was rated the No. 1 high-school football prospect in the state of Pennsylvania in 2020.
January 01, 2020 high temporal
High-school recruiting ranking
Pennsylvania uses judicial retention elections in which voters cast a 'yes' or 'no' vote to decide whether a sitting Supreme Court justice will retain their seat.
high temporal
Describes the procedural mechanism of retention elections for the state Supreme Court.
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania is located on Baltimore Pike in western Chester County, Pennsylvania, approximately 50 miles from Philadelphia.
high location
Geographic location of the university
Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Massachusetts are U.S. states that are officially designated as 'commonwealths.'
high descriptive
Terminology used in the official names of certain U.S. states.
In Pennsylvania retention elections for Supreme Court justices, voters are asked to vote "yes" or "no" on whether to give current justices another term and judicial candidates are not listed by party affiliation on the ballot.
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Describes the ballot and voting mechanism used in Pennsylvania retention elections for Supreme Court justices.