Radnor voters in 2025 will be electing local and county public officials who will uphold our Democratic values and priorities in our communities, schools, and workplaces. 

Judges will also be on the ballot, particularly with the PA Supreme Court retention election.  

In these times, we need Democratic justices to protect and defend our democracy at every level of government, especially in our county and state courts.

Here is what you can do with your vote:

Meet the 2025 Candidates

Consequential PA Supreme Court Retention Election

The next decade of Pennsylvania politics and policy is on the line. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court currently holds a 5-2 Democratic majority, but three of the five Democratic Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices who were elected in 2015 face retention elections this year. Retaining these three justices is critical as the composition of the court will influence key issues like redistricting, voting rights, healthcare, and more. We need to vote “YES” on November 4th.

Iowa Democrats secured a consequential victory in a special election on Tuesday, breaking the Republican supermajority in the state Senate by flipping a seat in a district Trump carried last year. It shows that when voters show up, they can make a change. 

Success Stories

Resistance Matters

In a district Trump won by 15 points in 2024, Democrat James Malone’s recent win in ruby red Lancaster County for a PA Senate seat was a clear rebuke of GOP threats to the programs Pennsylvania families count on. Democrats like Senator-elect Malone are competing nationwide — and this is our opportunity to  show up in every election to take a decisive stand against the Trump agenda.

Ending Era of Republican Leadership

A Democrat won the Omaha Mayor’s Race, where for over a decade, there was a Republican at the helm. John Ewing Jr. is the first elected Black mayor of Omaha, the largest city in Nebraska. The Republican incumbent, Jean Stothert, had been seeking a fourth term.

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