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RandySF

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Wed Oct 22, 2025, 02:37 AM Wednesday

Misleading Yard Signs About Pennsylvania Supreme Court Election Pop Up in Bucks County

If you came to Bucks County on Saturday to attend any of the “No Kings” protests, you might have seen some “No Kings, No Retention” signs on your drive. While you might think these signs were in support of stopping the number of authoritarian policies currently being enacted by the Trump Administration, that assumption would be incorrect.

The signs are paid for by Early Vote Action, a conservative Super PAC run by Scott Presler. According to Mother Jones, “Presler moved to Pennsylvania in 2024 to flip the crucial swing state for Trump.” During the 2024 election cycle, billionaire and former head of DOGE Elon Musk donated $1 million to Early Vote Action. Presler’s main goal is to register as many Republican voters as possible in swing states like PA and to win high profile elections like the New Jersey governor race.

The signs “No Kings, No Retention” refer to the PA Supreme Court retention election on Nov. 4. In PA, State Supreme Court Justices are elected to a 10 year term, then face a retention vote, simply a yes or no, if they should be allowed to continue to serve on the Court. While they don’t have term limits, Justices must retire at the end of the calendar year the year they reach the age of 75.

“Whomever created those signs that use Indivisible’s No Kings logo in conjunction with a message antithetical to our position on judicial retention is, cynically, just creating confusion,” said Indivisible Bucks County co-leader Kierstyn Zolfo.




https://buckscountybeacon.com/2025/10/misleading-yard-signs-about-pennsylvania-supreme-court-election-pop-up-in-bucks-county/

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