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In the past two weeks, PennLive’s Editorial Board has met with candidates for Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court, Cumberland County commissioner, and with Justin Douglas, Democratic candidate for Dauphin County Commissioner.

The Editorial Board for PennLive and The Patriot-News will meet with candidates for Commonwealth Court at 3 p.m. today in its final forum leading up to the Nov. 7 general election.

PennLive and The Patriot-News have interviewed candidates for the major races in the upcoming general election to help inform voters about the issues in the upcoming election. Superior Court candidate Maria Battista was unable to participate in the recent Editorial Board meeting for the race due to her injury in a traffic accident.

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