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nfographic for Immediate Release
March 3, 2023
omen on the Bench in Pennsylvania
ARRISBURG — In recognition of National Women’s History Month, the Pennsylvania Courts
today released an infographic looking at the history of women in the Pennsylvania judiciary, as
well as those women currently serving.
resently, 32 percent of Pennsylvania’s active judges are women. On the state’s appellate
courts, three of the current six justices on the Supreme Court are women, and a majority of
judges serving on both the Superior Court (71 percent) and Commonwealth Court (88 percent)
are women.
he infographic below highlights data about women judges at all levels of the bench in
Pennsylvania. Download a high-resolution version of the graphic.
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PA Courts InfoShare is an infographic produced monthly by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania
Courts (AOPC) that visually highlights the work of the courts with interesting data and statistics obtained
through the judiciary’s case management systems, interactive dashboards and other research.
Reproduction is encouraged with source cited.
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Media contact: Kim Bathgate, 717-231-3331
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