Pennsylvania Code § 42-764

Election contests and other matters.
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The Commonwealth Court shall have exclusive original jurisdiction of:
(1) Contested nominations and elections of the second class under the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the "Pennsylvania Election Code."
(2) All matters arising in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth relating to Statewide office, except nomination and election contests within the jurisdiction of another tribunal.
ARTICLE C
COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS
Chapter
9. Organization and Jurisdiction of Courts of Common Pleas
CHAPTER 9
ORGANIZATION AND JURISDICTION OF
COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS
Subchapter
A. Judicial Districts
B. Organization of Courts of Common Pleas
C. Jurisdiction of Courts of Common Pleas
D. Court Divisions
E. Sections of the Staff of the Court
SUBCHAPTER A
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
Sec.
901. Judicial districts.

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