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Hubbard claims victory over Waites in Democratic runoff for Georgia Public Service Commission
Results | Georgia Public Service Commission Democratic Primary Runoff
Keisha Waites and Peter Hubbard competed in a runoff after neither won a majority on June 17. ATLANTA — Some Georgia voters went to the polls again Tuesday to choose a Democratic nominee for one of the posts on the Georgia Public Service Commission, which oversees utilities including Georgia Power.
Polls are closed in Georgia’s Public Service Commission runoff. Results here.
A special House committee aimed at evaluating Georgia’s election policies and providing recommendations for new laws held its first meeting Tuesday.
The Georgia Public Service Commission regulates utilities in Georgia, including the state's largest power provider, Georgia Power.
Georgia residents can find their polling place online by visiting mvp.sos.ga.gov. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. A White House spokesperson shot back that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should "get some serious help for her obvious and severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."
It’s election day again in Georgia and voters will decide which candidate in the Democratic primary runoff will advance to November’s general election for a chance to win the District 3 seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission.
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Every time the door swings open this week at the county courthouse in the tiny south Georgia town of Statenville, six election workers have a moment to hope that someone is coming to vote. “Anybody that comes in pretty much has to walk by our office,
Peter Hubbard leads Keisha Waites in early returns for the Democratic runoff for Georgia’s Public Service Commission
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Georgia Governor Kemp welcomes the MLB All-Star Game back to Atlanta for 2025, saying the event will benefit local businesses after its 2021 relocation.
Two democrats are looking for be the democratic nominee for Georgia's "Public Service Commission" District 3 seat.
ATLANTA - Certification of election results in Georgia is a mandatory duty of local elections officials - not a discretionary decision - the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
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