Republican Pridemore not running for reelection to PSC
Pridemore’s departure opens a competitive race for PSC District 5 amid shifting political power and voter concerns over utility costs, with at least five candidates vying for the seat.
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Tricia Pridemore drops PSC reelection bid, opening up another statewide race
Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore’s announcement Tuesday that she won’t seek reelection opens up her District 5 race in November. Pridemore is one of three Republicans on the five-member Public Service Commission (PSC), which regulates Georgia Power and other statewide utilities. The PSC’s District 3 seat, currently held by Democrat Peter Hubbard, is also up for election this year, so the November elections will determine the …
Pridemore leaving PSC, eyes Georgia’s 11th District seat
Commissioner Tricia Pridemore listens during a Georgia Public Service Commission meeting in December 2025. She announced Tuesday that she is not seeking another term on the commission. Alander Rocha/Georgia RecorderAt a luncheon talk to the Golden Isles Republican Women’s group on Thursday, Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore cheered on the Trump administration’s deregulation efforts and discussed what she sees as young women’s unnecess…
Republican Pridemore not running for reelection to PSC
ATLANTA — A Republican incumbent on the Georgia Public Service Commission announced Tuesday that she will not stand for reelection, just months after two Democrats ejected two GOP incumbents with decisive electoral victories. Tricia Pridemore, appointed in 2018 and up…
Pridemore won't run again for PSC, eyes Georgia's 11th District seat
Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore announced she will not seek re-election in 2026. Separately, she discussed her support for the Trump administration's deregulation efforts and her views on climate change at a luncheon talk to the Golden Isles Republican Women's group. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
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