Rachel Schilke is a breaking news reporter at the Washington Examiner. Originally from Frankfort, Illinois, she graduated from the University of Iowa in May 2022 and served as a managing editor at the Daily Iowan with a focus on crime and courts and local government. Follow her on X: @rachel_schilke.
A state Supreme Court race in Pennsylvania could bring Republicans one step closer to having influence over the rules for the 2024 election as a GOP candidate attempts to become the third conservative judge and potential tiebreaker in the state's high court.
A win for Carluccio would be a significant step away from candidates such as Doug Mastriano, who lost the 2022 gubernatorial race to Gov. Josh Shapiro and was backed by former President Donald Trump. Several Trump-endorsed candidates, including Mastriano, beat out centrist Republicans in the primaries but lost to Democrats in the midterm elections, leading to a less-than-expected performance by the GOP.
In October 2022, Democratic Chief Justice Debra Todd sided with Republicans in favor of reversing a lower court’s decision that allowed counties to help voters fix errors, such as their signature, on mail ballots. The final ruling, 3-3, kept the lower court's decision in place. An extra vote in either of these cases, both of which were deadlocked, could have influenced the outcomes and potentially changed the way votes are counted in the Keystone State. Both Carluccio and McCaffery said in statements to Politico Weekly Score that they would not prejudge potential cases.
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