Crucial Georgia PSC primary Tuesday

Georgians head to the polls Tuesday, June 18, to vote in a long-delayed Public Service Commission (PSC) primary that could impact utility rates and energy policy for years to come.

Two seats are up for grabs on the powerful five-member commission, which regulates electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications across the state. Although commissioners must live in the district they represent, voters statewide will cast ballots in both races.

This election was postponed for years due to a

federal lawsuit

challenging how commissioners are elected. The suit argued that the statewide voting process diluted the influence of Black voters. After multiple delays, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, allowing the election to proceed under the existing system.

The contested seats are in District 2, covering parts of eastern Georgia including Athens and Savannah, and District 3, which includes much of metro Atlanta.

With the PSC holding exclusive power to set utility rates and approve major energy projects, Tuesday’s vote carries major financial consequences for Georgia households and businesses.

Polls will be open statewide from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters can check their registration status, view sample ballots, and find their polling place at

mvp.sos.ga.gov

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