
Mark your Calendar!
2025 PSC Election Dates

Register to Vote by October 6
Early Voting: October 14 - 31
Election Day: November 4
Mandatory Saturday Advanced Voting: October 18 and 25
Optional Sunday Voting: October 19 and 26
What is the Georgia PSC?
Regulates Major Utilities: Ensures Georgians have reliable, affordable power.
Monitors Infrastructure: Oversees natural gas pipelines and telecom services, impacting safety and connectivity.
Daily Impact: Influences everything from your home’s electricity to internet and gas reliability.
Why Does It Matter?
Affects Your Bills: The PSC helps determine what you pay for electricity, natural gas, and landline phone service.
Powerful Leadership: Five commissioners, elected statewide, serve six-year staggered terms and select a chair every two years.
Public Accountability: Their decisions shape Georgia’s energy future, economy, and infrastructure.
Real-Life Impact: The PSC directly influences your cost of living—knowing who’s in charge matters.
In The News
Votes trickle in for low-turnout Georgia Public Service Commission primaries (Georgia Recorder)
Low Turnout for High Stakes PSC Election Results in Key Runoff (Capital B Atlanta)
Eight candidates running in long-delayed Georgia PSC election (WABE)
Secretary Raffensperger Issues Call for Special Election, Public Service Commission Districts 2 and 3 (State of Georgia)
PSC Toolkits
-
GCV Accountability Toolkit
-
People's Power Union - Welcome Packet
-
PSC Lawsuit Toolkit