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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 21-1550

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Election for the Office of Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court

[51 Pa.B. 5942]
[Saturday, September 11, 2021]

 On August 31, 2021, the Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth (Acting Secretary) received written notice that Judge Marsha H. Neifield has revoked her declaration of candidacy for retention as a Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Under the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth, an election for the judicial office held by Judge Neifield will occur as part of the Municipal Election to be held November 2, 2021.

 In the Municipal Election, the electors of Philadelphia County will now elect five Judges of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Each elector will be entitled to vote for up to five candidates, with the five candidates receiving the largest number of valid votes being elected.

 In the Municipal Primary held May 18, 2021, the electors of the Democratic Party nominated three candidates for the office of Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. No Republican candidates appeared on the ballot in the Republican Municipal Primary. Further, as the result of an earlier retention revocation by another Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court, a fourth vacancy for the Court was previously added to the 2021 Municipal Election ballot, with nominations for those vacancies to occur under nomination certificates and nomination papers. See 51 Pa.B. 3948 (July 17, 2021) and 51 Pa.B. 5941 (September 11, 2021). Now, due to Judge Neifield's retention revocation, by law, each of the certified Statewide political parties of the Commonwealth—the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, the Libertarian Party and the Green Party—and each of the certified minor political parties in Philadelphia County—the Working Families Party—will be permitted to nominate one additional candidate for the Philadelphia Municipal Court by submitting to the Acting Secretary, no later than September 13, 2021, a nomination certificate in the form prescribed by law and prepared in accordance with the applicable rules of the political party. See 25 P.S. §§ 2938.3, 2953 and 2954. Political bodies will be permitted to nominate a candidate by filing with the Acting Secretary, no later than September 13, 2021, nomination papers prepared and submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Pennsylvania Election Code (25 P.S. §§ 2600—3591).

 Additional information is available on the Department of State's publicly accessible web site at www.dos.pa.gov.

VERONICA DEGRAFFENREID, 
Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 21-1550. Filed for public inspection September 10, 2021, 9:00 a.m.]



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