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Stella Tsai

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Stella Tsai
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Candidate, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas
Tenure

2016 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

9

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 7, 2017

Next election

November 4, 2025

Appointed

June 13, 2016

Education

Bachelor's

Pennsylvania State University, 1985

Law

University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1988

Contact

Stella Tsai (Democratic Party) is a judge of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. She assumed office on August 19, 2016. Her current term ends in 2027.

Tsai (Democratic Party) is running in a special election for judge of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. She is on the ballot in the special general election on November 4, 2025. She advanced from the special Democratic primary on May 20, 2025.

Biography

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Tsai received a bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1985 and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1988.[1]

  • 2016-Present: Judge, Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas
  • 2007-2016: Partner, Archer & Greiner, PC
  • 1998-2000; 2003-2007: Partner, Christie, Pabarue, Mortensen, and Young, PC
  • 2003-2006: Counsel, Philadelphia Civil Service Commission
  • 2000-2003: Chair, City of Philadelphia Law Department - Administrative Law[1]

Awards and associations

Awards

  • 2014: Super Lawyer, Philadelphia Magazine
  • 2014: Most Powerful and Influential Women Award, Pennsylvania Diversity Council
  • 2013: Diversity Attorney of the Year, The Legal Intelligencer
  • 2012: Community Champions of Zoning Code Reform, Philadelphia Association of Commercial Development Corporations
  • 2012: Outstanding Scholar Alumnae of the Year, Schreyer Honors College of the Pennsylvania State University
  • 2009: The Civil Rights Advocacy Award, Northwest Philadelphia Community Appreciation Awards Dinner by The Hon. Cherelle L. Parker
  • 2009: The Alumni Award of Merit, University of Pennsylvania Law School Law Alumni Society

Associations

  • 2012-Present: Board of trustees, Community College of Philadelphia
  • 2012-Present: Member, First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia
  • 2012-Present: Delegate, Pennsylvania Bar Association’s House of Delegates, Zone 1
  • 2008-2012: Vice-chair, City of Philadelphia Zoning Code Commission
  • 2011: President, Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania
  • 2006-2008: Member, City of Philadelphia Board of Ethics
  • 2005-2009: Chairwoman, Women’s Law Project Board of Trustees
  • 1999: Chairwoman, Philadelphia VIP[1]

Elections

2025

See also: Pennsylvania intermediate appellate court elections, 2025

General election

Special general election for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Stella Tsai and Matthew Wolford are running in the special general election for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court on November 4, 2025.

Candidate
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Stella Tsai (D)
Image of Matthew Wolford
Matthew Wolford (R)

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Democratic primary election

Special Democratic primary for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Stella Tsai advanced from the special Democratic primary for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court on May 20, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stella Tsai
Stella Tsai
 
99.4
 
842,239
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
4,957

Total votes: 847,196
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Republican primary election

Special Republican primary for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Matthew Wolford defeated Joshua Prince in the special Republican primary for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court on May 20, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Matthew Wolford
Matthew Wolford
 
61.6
 
405,704
Image of Joshua Prince
Joshua Prince Candidate Connection
 
37.8
 
248,863
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
3,855

Total votes: 658,422
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Endorsements

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2017

See also: Pennsylvania local trial court judicial elections, 2017

The following candidates ran in the general election for nine seats on the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, General Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic/Republican Green check mark transparent.png Vincent Furlong Incumbent 12.28% 158,194
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Stella Tsai Incumbent 11.55% 148,795
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Lucretia Clemons Incumbent 11.36% 146,413
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Deborah Canty 11.30% 145,571
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Viktoria Kristiansson 11.22% 144,525
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Zac Shaffer 11.05% 142,417
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Deborah D. Cianfrani 10.46% 134,774
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Shanese Johnson 10.43% 134,376
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Mark B. Cohen 10.35% 133,374
Total Votes 1,288,439
Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, "2017 Municipal Election," accessed December 21, 2017


The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for nine open seats on the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.[2]

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, Democratic Primary, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Stella Tsai Incumbent 7.73% 63,980
Green check mark transparent.png Viktoria Kristiansson 7.57% 62,656
Green check mark transparent.png Lucretia Clemons Incumbent 5.68% 47,015
Green check mark transparent.png Deborah D. Cianfrani 5.30% 43,838
Green check mark transparent.png Zac Shaffer 4.79% 39,633
Green check mark transparent.png Deborah Canty 4.74% 39,239
Green check mark transparent.png Shanese Johnson 4.45% 36,792
Green check mark transparent.png Mark B. Cohen 4.41% 36,461
Green check mark transparent.png Vincent Furlong Incumbent 4.34% 35,904
Jennifer Schultz 4.14% 34,224
Daniel Sulman Incumbent 4.11% 33,984
Leon Goodman 4.03% 33,338
Wendi Barish 3.85% 31,831
Henry McGregor Sias 3.81% 31,526
Rania Major 3.67% 30,393
John Macoretta 3.60% 29,829
David Conroy 3.44% 28,453
Brian McLaughlin 3.17% 26,214
Crystal Powell 2.99% 24,756
Vincent Melchiorre Incumbent 2.94% 24,360
Lawrence Bozzelli 2.88% 23,862
Danyl Patterson 2.00% 16,582
Terri Booker 1.71% 14,176
Leonard Deutchman 1.52% 12,590
Mark Moore 1.49% 12,305
Jon Marshall 0.92% 7,584
William Rice 0.72% 5,985
Total Votes 827,510
Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, "2017 Primary Judge of the Court of Common Pleas," accessed May 16, 2017

2015

See also: Pennsylvania judicial elections, 2015

Pennsylvania's judicial elections included a primary on May 19, 2015, and a general election on November 3, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates was March 11, 2015.

The following candidates ran in the general election.

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, 12 seats, General Election, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Kenneth J. Powell, Jr. Incumbent 9.4% 150,720
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Mia Roberts-Perez 9.1% 145,722
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Kai Scott 8.9% 143,461
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Tracy Brandeis-Roman 8.8% 141,304
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Abbe Fletman Incumbent 8.7% 140,026
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Lyris Younge 8.3% 133,420
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Stephanie M. Sawyer 7.8% 124,875
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Michael Fanning Incumbent 7.5% 119,823
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Chris Mallios 7.5% 119,757
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Daine A. Grey Jr. 7.4% 119,141
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Rainy Papademetriou 7.3% 117,702
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Scott Diclaudio 7.0% 112,577
     Republican Vincent Furlong 2.3% 36,186
Total Votes 1,604,714
Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, "Unofficial General Election Results," November 3, 2015


The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary.

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, 12 seats, Democratic Primary, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kenneth J. Powell, Jr. Incumbent 4.7% 53,682
Green check mark transparent.png Kai Scott 4.6% 51,923
Green check mark transparent.png Tracy Brandeis-Roman 4.5% 51,028
Green check mark transparent.png Abbe Fletman Incumbent 4.1% 46,533
Green check mark transparent.png Mia Roberts-Perez 3.8% 42,778
Green check mark transparent.png Lyris Younge 3.6% 40,815
Green check mark transparent.png Rainy Papademetriou 3.5% 39,802
Green check mark transparent.png Scott Diclaudio 3.5% 39,678
Green check mark transparent.png Daine A. Grey Jr. 3.4% 38,151
Green check mark transparent.png Chris Mallios 3.0% 34,428
Green check mark transparent.png Michael Fanning Incumbent 2.9% 33,310
Green check mark transparent.png Stephanie M. Sawyer 2.9% 33,199
Jennifer Schultz 2.9% 32,825
Leon Goodman 2.8% 31,853
Vincent Melchiorre Incumbent 2.6% 29,548
Frances Fattah 2.6% 29,116
Brian Ortelere 2.5% 28,514
Stella Tsai 2.4% 26,957
Deborah Watson-Stokes 2.4% 26,656
Thomas Martin 2.3% 26,602
Jon Marshall 2.2% 24,922
Sandjai Weaver 2.1% 23,950
Lynne M. Summers 2.1% 23,896
Betsy Wahl 2.1% 23,662
James Berardinelli 2.0% 22,783
Anthony Kyriakakis 1.9% 21,718
Lucretia Clemons 1.8% 20,636
Vincent Furlong 1.8% 20,189
Leon King II 1.7% 19,781
Edward Louden Jr. 1.7% 19,664
Marissa Brumbach 1.7% 19,558
Wayne Bennett 1.6% 17,758
Chris McCabe 1.5% 16,628
Jodi Lobel 1.5% 16,449
Vince Giusini 1.4% 16,363
Shanese Johnson 1.4% 15,368
Rania Major 1.2% 13,798
Joshua Hill 1.2% 13,471
Sherman Toppin 1.1% 12,627
William Ciancaglini 0.9% 9,762
Franklin Bennett III 0.7% 7,653
Tangie Boston 0.7% 7,491
Write-in votes 0% 0
Total Votes 1,125,525
Source: Philly Election Results, "May 19, 2015 Municipal Primary & Special Election Results," May 20, 2015

Endorsements

  • Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania[3]

Selection method

See also: Partisan election of judges

The 439 judges of the court of common pleas are elected to 10-year terms in partisan elections. Candidates may cross-file with both political parties for the partisan primaries, which are followed by general elections where the primary winners from each party compete.[4][5] Judges must run in yes-no retention elections if they wish to continue serving after their first term. A separate part of the ballot is designated for these elections, and judges' names appear without respect to party affiliation.[4][6]

  • The president judge of each Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas is chosen by either peer vote or seniority, depending on the size of the court. Statewide, all courts composed of more than seven individuals must select their chief judge by peer vote. Those with seven or fewer members select their chief by seniority.[4][7]

Qualifications
To serve on an appellate or general jurisdiction court, a judge must:[4]

  • have state residence for at least one year;
  • be a district resident for at least one year (for common pleas judges);
  • be a member of the state bar; and
  • be under the age of 75.

While retirement at 75 is mandatory, judges may apply for senior judge status. Senior judges may serve as such until the last day of the calendar year in which they turn 78.[7]

Campaign themes

2025

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