A state intermediate appellate court / Established 1980

Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Harrisburg · An intermediate appellate court in Pennsylvania.

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania is an intermediate appellate court in Pennsylvania, the tier between the state's trial courts and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Its judges are chosen by partisan election, the same method Pennsylvania uses for its court of last resort. This page lists every judge to serve on the court, current and former.

29
Judges in history
18
Currently serving
Partisan
Selection
10-yr
Term
Current judges
Former judges
JudgeYears
John M. Cleland2008–2009
Robert A. Freedberg2008–2011
Seamus P. McCaffery2003–2007
Richard B. Klein2001–2009
Debra Mccloskey Todd1999–2007
Maureen Lally-Green1998–2009
Joan Orie Melvin1997–2010
Correale F. Stevens1997–2013
Michael J. Eakin1995–2001
Thomas Saylor1994–1997
Zoran Popovich1980–2005

How a judge reaches this court. Judges of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania are chosen in partisan elections to 10-year terms and then face yes-or-no retention elections. Selection methods vary by jurisdiction and have changed over time; this page reflects the court’s current method (source: National Center for State Courts). Open any judge to see their tenure and whom they succeeded.

Source: CourtListener / Free Law Project (bulk data); selection method from the National Center for State Courts. Data last verified 2026-06-30. Verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).