The Pennsylvania Supreme Court consists of seven members. Five are Democrats and two are Republicans.
Here's a brief rundown of who they are, where they're from and when they joined the court:
• Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor, 73, a Republican from Harrisburg, joined the court in 1998. According to Common Pleas Judge Barry Feudale, Saylor complained to him that African American former Supreme Court Justice Cynthia Baldwin had "caused us a lot of trouble when she was on the Supreme Court because of her minority agenda.” So he is going for the democrats to keep his job until he can retire. even though he is past mandatory retirement age of 70.
• Justice Max Baer, 72, a Democrat from Allegheny County, joined the court in 2004.
• Justice Debra McCloskey Todd, 60, a Democrat from Butler County, joined the court in 2008.
• Justice Christine Donohue, 65, a Democrat from Allegheny County, joined the court in 2016.
• Justice Kevin M. Dougherty, 55, a Democrat from Philadelphia, joined the court in 2016.
• Justice David Wecht, 55, a Democrat from Allegheny County, joined the court in 2016.
• Justice Sallie Updyke Mundy, 55, a Republican from Tioga County, joined the court in 2016.
Mundy was appointed by democrat Governor Tom Wolf so she is a RINO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_Pennsylvania