While the field of state Supreme Court candidates for the 2015 election is a diverse group of 12, their financial disclosure forms may not be described in the same way.

Those running for the three open seats on Pennsylvania’s highest court were required to submit petitions and financial disclosures by March 10, so their names could appear on the primary ballot May 19. The candidates remained numerous. Despite only five endorsements from the Democratic and Republican Party state committees, 12 individuals submitted the necessary filings to the Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission.

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