New Georgia PSC elections set
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Georgia voters finally get a chance to decide two state PSC board seats after years of delays
Two seats on the all-GOP Georgia Public Service Commission will be on the ballot alongside municipal races this year. Commissioner Tim Echols, who represents a wide swath of east Georgia,


New Georgia PSC elections set
ATLANTA – For the first time since 2020, Georgia voters will elect members of the state Public Service Commission (PSC) this year. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger issued a call Wednesday for special elections on Nov. 4 to fill two seats on the PSC. Primaries will take place on June 17, with any runoffs that become necessary set for July 15. District 2 Commissioner Tim Echols and District 3 Commissioner Fitz Johnson are currently serving ter
Georgia Secretary of State announces Special Election for two Public Service Commission seats following lawsuit delays - On Common Ground News
Atlanta — A Special Election will be held in November for two seats on the all-Republican Georgia Public Service Commission, which regulates utilities that provide electric, natural gas, and telecommunications services in the state. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger formallycalled for the two special elections on Wednesday (Feb. 26), which will be on the ballot along municipal [...] The post Georgia Secretary of State announces Special Ele…
Public Service Commission elections resume for Georgia voters - The Current
Georgia voters can elect commissioners for two seats on the state's powerful Public Service Commission this year, after years of delays and canceled elections. 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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