Early Voting Begins for City Elections, Georgia Public Service Commission Seats
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Early voting begins for city elections, Georgia Public Service Commission seats
Voters will be electing mayors and council members in cities across Georgia. There is also a statewide special election for two seats on the Public Service Commission, which regulates energy and utility rates like your power bill.


Georgia Republicans say they fear local elections could help Democrats in statewide utilities race
Gov. Brian Kemp recently held a rally for the GOP incumbents on the Georgia Public Service Commission. Alander Rocha/Georgia RecorderA unique off-year election for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission, a body responsible for regulating utilities in the state, has Republicans vocally concerned, especially considering concurrent municipal elections that they worry could favor Democratic mobilization. District 3 Public Service Commiss…


Election 2025: Georgia PSC race could impact your power bill. Meet the District 3 candidates.
Two candidates are competing for the District 3 seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission — the state agency that decides how much Georgia Power’s 2.8 million customers pay for electricity.
People are counting on you not to vote in the PSC elections, whoever you're for - SaportaReport
It’s just a guy in a suit standing next to an empty podium. But keep that image in mind, and if at any time over the next few years you’re upset about your power bill or outraged about the data center they’re building near you, remember it. Early voting begins this week in the most fouled-up and confusing elections Georgia has seen in many a year, for a single year of service on two seats on the Public Service Commission. Both sides have accused…
Election 2025: Georgia PSC race could impact your power bill. Meet the District 2 candidates
Two candidates are competing for the District 2 seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission — the state agency that decides how much Georgia Power’s 2.8 million customers pay for electricity.
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