Georgians are currently voting in rare off-year elections for two seats on the Public Service Commission — the only statewide races on the ballot this year. More Democrats are expected to turn out to vote because Democratic strongholds like Atlanta are electing a mayor and city council members.
Early voting for the November 4, 2025 election ends Friday. 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.
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Georgia PSC special election: Everything to know before you vote
Georgia voters will decide two Public Service Commission seats that control electricity rates and energy policy statewide. Here's everything you need to know.
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Georgia PSC election draws unusual attention as voters head to polls
After a long court battle, a special election to fill two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission is underway.
Tuesday's Georgia Public Service Commission election could determine what your future electricity bills look like.
Telegraph climate reporter Margaret Walker breaks down key details about the statewide Georgia Public Service Commission election on November 4. The Georgia PSC regulates utility companies in the state,
In Georgia, a voter submitting an application to cast a ballot must include the number from their driver’s license. Voters who don't have one can include the number from their state-issued ID card. If a voter doesn't have one of these two forms of ID, a copy or photo of one of the following options are acceptable:
As new data centers drive up power bills for Georgians, two open seats on the all-Republican Public Service Commission are attracting ambitious Democratic challengers.
New Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll shows more Democrats than Republicans are concerned about election integrity in Georgia.
As Democrats try to regroup ahead of the midterm elections, they’re facing a threat from within: a stubborn sense of frustration among their voters. In May, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll showed the party’s approval rating had fallen to a nine-year low among registered voters.
A GOP lawmaker resigned Tuesday, creating a fourth vacancy in the Georgia General Assembly. Two special legislative elections are underway now.
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