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Related: About this forumDem Primary candidates for State Supreme Court are Deborah Kunselman and Daniel McCaffery
Last edited Tue Mar 21, 2023, 11:52 AM - Edit history (1)
(link) https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/03/pa-election-primary-2023-supreme-court-candidates/
Deborah Kunselman
Kunselman is based in Beaver County. She began her judicial career with an election to the countys Court of Common Pleas in 2005, and won a seat on Superior Court in 2017.
She spent 13 years in private practice before that, working in civil litigation and family and employment law at several Pittsburgh-area law firms. During eight of those years, she also served as assistant solicitor and then chief solicitor for Beaver County.
Outside of her practice, Kunselman sometimes lectures about legal issues, volunteers as a religious education instructor, and annually serves as a judge at the Beaver County Mock Trial Competition.
She was rated Highly Recommended the top designation by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, which wrote that she has a reputation for being a thoughtful appellate decision-maker, open to persuasion, and proceeding in each matter with integrity and high character.
She spent 13 years in private practice before that, working in civil litigation and family and employment law at several Pittsburgh-area law firms. During eight of those years, she also served as assistant solicitor and then chief solicitor for Beaver County.
Outside of her practice, Kunselman sometimes lectures about legal issues, volunteers as a religious education instructor, and annually serves as a judge at the Beaver County Mock Trial Competition.
She was rated Highly Recommended the top designation by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, which wrote that she has a reputation for being a thoughtful appellate decision-maker, open to persuasion, and proceeding in each matter with integrity and high character.
Read Kunselmans PBA questionnaire here. (link) https://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/23jec/DeborahKunselmanSupreme.pdf
Daniel McCaffery
McCaffery, a Philadelphia native, was elected to Superior Court in 2019. A veteran of the U.S. Army, McCaffery began his legal career as an assistant district attorney in Philadelphia, where he was assigned to the major trials unit. Following his stint in the DAs office, McCaffery joined a private firm based in Montgomery County and spent 16 years there as a civil trial attorney.
Before being elected to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in 2013, McCaffery volunteered as legal counsel for the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee and was a member of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee. McCafferys website notes that he has also worked on 50 campaigns as a manager, fundraiser, and canvasser.
McCaffery is the Pennsylvania Democratic Partys endorsed candidate, and his website also lists endorsements from the Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association, the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters, and the Pennsylvania State Building & Construction Trades Council.
He was rated Highly Recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, which wrote that he has sound knowledge of legal principles and a history of community involvement.
Before being elected to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in 2013, McCaffery volunteered as legal counsel for the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee and was a member of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee. McCafferys website notes that he has also worked on 50 campaigns as a manager, fundraiser, and canvasser.
McCaffery is the Pennsylvania Democratic Partys endorsed candidate, and his website also lists endorsements from the Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association, the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters, and the Pennsylvania State Building & Construction Trades Council.
He was rated Highly Recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, which wrote that he has sound knowledge of legal principles and a history of community involvement.
Read McCafferys PBA questionnaire here. (link) https://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/23jec/DanielMcCafferySupreme.pdf
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If you care to read about the Republican candidates, they are also included at the OP link.
Best of luck to Deborah and Daniel!
Edit to add:
The states primaries are closed, meaning only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote for candidates during these spring contests. (Unaffiliated and third-party voters can, however, vote on ballot questions, other referendums, and special elections during a primary.)
The seven-member court currently comprises four Democrats and two Republicans. One seat has been vacant since the death of former Chief Justice Max Baer, who occupied the bench for nearly two decades.
While the eventual winner of the race wont change control of the court, a Republican victory could bring the party closer to retaking the majority it lost nearly a decade ago.
The seven-member court currently comprises four Democrats and two Republicans. One seat has been vacant since the death of former Chief Justice Max Baer, who occupied the bench for nearly two decades.
While the eventual winner of the race wont change control of the court, a Republican victory could bring the party closer to retaking the majority it lost nearly a decade ago.
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Dem Primary candidates for State Supreme Court are Deborah Kunselman and Daniel McCaffery (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Mar 2023
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blue neen
(12,439 posts)1. Thanks for this important info.
I wish we knew more, so we could choose the candidate more likely to win in November.
FakeNoose
(36,031 posts)2. McCaffery is endorsed by the PA Democratic Party
... so I guess that means he has the inside edge.
The best method is to compare their answers on the candidate questionnaires. Also check to see if there are videos posted on the candidates' websites. I don't think the Supreme Court candidates have TV ads, usually.