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Georgia Public Service Commission Live Election Results
Incumbents Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson retain seats amid voter focus on utility rate hikes by Georgia Power, which increased prices six times in two years.
- Today, registered voters statewide can cast ballots for both Georgia Public Service Commission seats at their precinct polling places.
- The Georgia Public Service Commission oversees electricity and natural gas rates, and Georgia Power has raised prices six times in roughly two years, making cost of electricity a top concern for many voters.
- In District 2, incumbent Republican Tim Echols faces Democrat Alicia Johnson, while District 3 pits incumbent Republican Fitz Johnson against Democrat Peter Hubbard.
- Voter participation may shape how the PSC regulates rates, and FOX 5 Atlanta is tracking Public Service Commission results listings as returns come in.
- Other local elections are occurring throughout Georgia alongside the PSC races, so voters should check My Voter Page and local government elections sites for precinct information.
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Voter snapshot: Residents of Cherokee County have their say on Georgia PSC races
Voters enter the gymnasium at Clark Creek Elementary in Acworth to cast their ballots in the 2025 Public Service Commission races. Ross Williams/Georgia RecorderUpdate: Both Republican incumbent commissioners were not able to run up the score on friendlier turf like Cherokee County, where they won nearly 60% of the vote, to overcome the Democratic challengers’ lead. It’s election day in Georgia for two Public Service Commission seats, and voter…
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