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Philadelphia Bar Association releases judicial candidate recommendations for retention candidates

PHILADELPHIA, PA — As the November 4 general election approaches, the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Commission on Judicial Selection and Retention has released its official recommendations for judges seeking to retain their seats on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and Philadelphia Municipal Court.

“Our Commission members and investigative volunteers have worked for months to consider the qualifications of each retention candidate in light of their performance on the bench,” said Chancellor Katayun I. Jaffari. “We encourage voters to use our ratings for both first-time and retention candidates to ensure that qualified candidates are elected in November.”

2025 Judicial Retention Ratings

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas

Recommended for Retention:

Not Recommended:

Not Recommended – Refused to Participate:

Philadelphia Municipal Court

Recommended for Retention:

Not Recommended:

Statewide Judicial Retention Ratings

The Association’s Campaign for Qualified Judges is also promoting ratings from the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Judicial Evaluation Commission (JEC) for appellate court judges. All five statewide candidates have been Recommended for Retention:

“Every election matters, and our Commission’s ratings are often one of the only nonpartisan sources of information about candidates running for judge at the local level,” said Matt Olesh, chair of the Campaign for Qualified Judges. “Voters deserve information sources that look beyond politics and at the objective qualifications that these judges bring to their work.”

A Rigorous Evaluation Process

The Judicial Commission, which has issued ratings for over 40 years, comprises 36 members from diverse legal, governmental, and community backgrounds. In 2025, more than 100 volunteers supported the Commission’s work, conducting interviews and reviewing candidate materials.

Candidates undergo a thorough vetting process, including:

Retention candidates are rated either “Recommended” or “Not Recommended.” Those who refuse to participate in the process are automatically listed as “Not Recommended.”

As the election nears, the Philadelphia Bar Association urges voters to consult these ratings to make informed decisions that prioritize judicial merit over politics.

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