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  • Judge Dan McCaffery is a military veteran and an experienced judge who wants “to restore faith in the judicial branch of government.” He sits on the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has a strong record of public services and putting everyday folks and working families first. 

    McCaffery has received the support of many labor unions, Planned Parenthood of PA, and the Pennsylvania National Organization for Women. The Pennsylvania Bar Association rates him as ‘Highly Recommended,’ citing his “broad experience as a practicing attorney, proven record of judicial leadership, high ethical standards and dedication to the legal profession and the community.” 

    Judge McCaffery will stand with everyday Pennsylvanians to protect their rights and freedoms and ensure the courts protect the people, not just the rich and powerful. 

    McCaffery’s opponent, Republican Judge Carolyn Carluccio, is endorsed by extreme anti-abortion organizations and was caught erasing anti-abortion language from her website after the Republican primary. Carluccio has received most of her campaign funding from a network of conservative organizations backed by Pennsylvania’s richest billionaire, which has donated millions of dollars to anti-abortion and anti-worker Republicans. 


    Carluccio also raised alarms when she, as a judicial candidate, said that Act 77, a Pennsylvania law that enacted mail-in voting in 2019, was bad for Pennsylvania and she wanted to “rework” it. Also, during the GOP primary, she refused to recognize the legitimacy of the 2020 and 2022 elections. 
     

    Dan McCaffery

    Judge Dan McCaffery is a military veteran and an experienced judge who wants “to restore faith in the judicial branch of government.” He sits on the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has a strong record of public services and putting everyday folks and working families first. 

    Judge Dan McCaffery is a military veteran and an experienced judge who wants “to restore faith in the judicial branch of government.” He sits on the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has a strong record of public services and putting everyday folks and working families first. 

    McCaffery has received the support of many labor unions, Planned Parenthood of PA, and the Pennsylvania National Organization for Women. The Pennsylvania Bar Association rates him as ‘Highly Recommended,’ citing his “broad experience as a practicing attorney, proven record of judicial leadership, high ethical standards and dedication to the legal profession and the community.” 

    Judge McCaffery will stand with everyday Pennsylvanians to protect their rights and freedoms and ensure the courts protect the people, not just the rich and powerful. 

    McCaffery’s opponent, Republican Judge Carolyn Carluccio, is endorsed by extreme anti-abortion organizations and was caught erasing anti-abortion language from her website after the Republican primary. Carluccio has received most of her campaign funding from a network of conservative organizations backed by Pennsylvania’s richest billionaire, which has donated millions of dollars to anti-abortion and anti-worker Republicans. 


    Carluccio also raised alarms when she, as a judicial candidate, said that Act 77, a Pennsylvania law that enacted mail-in voting in 2019, was bad for Pennsylvania and she wanted to “rework” it. Also, during the GOP primary, she refused to recognize the legitimacy of the 2020 and 2022 elections. 
     

    Dan McCaffery

    Judge Dan McCaffery is a military veteran and an experienced judge who wants “to restore faith in the judicial branch of government.” He sits on the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has a strong record of public services and putting everyday folks and working families first. 

  • Jill Beck is an attorney with a strong history advocating for vulnerable communities and those without a voice. She is running for the Pennsylvania Superior Court to uphold the rights of all Pennsylvanians regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or income.

    Jill is highly recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association and has the support of labor unions, teachers’ unions, reproductive rights and women’s organizations, and progressive advocacy organizations.

    Jill Beck

    Jill Beck is an attorney with a strong history advocating for vulnerable communities and those without a voice. She is running for the Pennsylvania Superior Court to uphold the rights of all Pennsylvanians regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or income.

    Jill Beck is an attorney with a strong history advocating for vulnerable communities and those without a voice. She is running for the Pennsylvania Superior Court to uphold the rights of all Pennsylvanians regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or income.

    Jill is highly recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association and has the support of labor unions, teachers’ unions, reproductive rights and women’s organizations, and progressive advocacy organizations.

    Jill Beck

    Jill Beck is an attorney with a strong history advocating for vulnerable communities and those without a voice. She is running for the Pennsylvania Superior Court to uphold the rights of all Pennsylvanians regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or income.

  • Judge Timika Lane currently serves on the Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County. She believes everyone who comes before her bench deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their background. She is committed to applying the law fairly and to protecting the rights of all Pennsylvanians.

    Judge Lane has worked as a public school teacher and a public defender. She also helped protect our right to vote as Chief Legal Counsel for a Pennsylvania State Senator. She is highly recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association and has the support of organized labor, education advocates, and women’s and reproductive rights organizations.

    Timika Lane

    Judge Timika Lane currently serves on the Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County. She believes everyone who comes before her bench deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their background.

    Judge Timika Lane currently serves on the Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County. She believes everyone who comes before her bench deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their background. She is committed to applying the law fairly and to protecting the rights of all Pennsylvanians.

    Judge Lane has worked as a public school teacher and a public defender. She also helped protect our right to vote as Chief Legal Counsel for a Pennsylvania State Senator. She is highly recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association and has the support of organized labor, education advocates, and women’s and reproductive rights organizations.

    Timika Lane

    Judge Timika Lane currently serves on the Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County. She believes everyone who comes before her bench deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their background.

  • Matt Wolf has been in the United States military for over 20 years and today serves as a Cavalry Scout soldier in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He is currently the Supervising Civil Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

    During his time as a judge, Matt Wolf has worked to improve our court system and increase access to justice and fairness for everyone. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he helped create an eviction diversion program that became a national model, helping tens of thousands of people stay in their homes.

    Matt has a history of public service and experience standing up for people's rights as a civil rights lawyer, fighting against discrimination based on housing, race, gender, pregnancy, and disability. He is rated as Recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

    Wolf’s opponent, Megan Martin, has deep roots in the Republican party, having worked almost exclusively for Republican administrations and Republican elected officials. Martin is endorsed by the PA Pro-Life Federation, an extreme anti-abortion group that works to ban abortion outright with no exceptions, and she supports the Supreme Court 2022 decision in Dobbs, which took away abortion rights that had existed for nearly half a century.

    Matt Wolf

    Matt Wolf has been in the United States military for over 20 years and today serves as a Cavalry Scout soldier in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He is currently the Supervising Civil Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

    Matt Wolf has been in the United States military for over 20 years and today serves as a Cavalry Scout soldier in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He is currently the Supervising Civil Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

    During his time as a judge, Matt Wolf has worked to improve our court system and increase access to justice and fairness for everyone. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he helped create an eviction diversion program that became a national model, helping tens of thousands of people stay in their homes.

    Matt has a history of public service and experience standing up for people's rights as a civil rights lawyer, fighting against discrimination based on housing, race, gender, pregnancy, and disability. He is rated as Recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

    Wolf’s opponent, Megan Martin, has deep roots in the Republican party, having worked almost exclusively for Republican administrations and Republican elected officials. Martin is endorsed by the PA Pro-Life Federation, an extreme anti-abortion group that works to ban abortion outright with no exceptions, and she supports the Supreme Court 2022 decision in Dobbs, which took away abortion rights that had existed for nearly half a century.

    Matt Wolf

    Matt Wolf has been in the United States military for over 20 years and today serves as a Cavalry Scout soldier in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He is currently the Supervising Civil Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.