
Mark your Calendar!
2025 PSC Election Dates

PSC Primary Election: June 17
Register to vote by May 19
Early Voting: May 27 - June 13
Mandatory Saturday Advance Voting: May 31 and June 7
PSC Primary Runoff (if needed): July 15
Early Voting: July 7 - 11
Seats Up for Election: State-wide elections for Districts 2 & 3

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
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)
Georgia Voter Alert: 450,000+ Registrations Set for Cancellation
Georgia election officials have announced plans to cancel approximately 455,000 inactive voter registrations in July—one of the largest voter roll cleanups in U.S. history. If you live in Georgia, this could affect your ability to vote in upcoming elections, including the critical 2025 Public Service Commission (PSC) races. (MORE)
What’s Happening?
The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is conducting a massive purge of what they classify as "inactive" voter records. These typically include voters who haven’t participated in recent elections or whose mail has been returned undeliverable.
While maintaining accurate voter rolls is important, this process can mistakenly remove eligible voters who still intend to vote—especially those who have moved, missed a few elections, or experienced issues with mail delivery.
What You Need to Do
1. Check Your Voter Registration Status Make sure you’re still registered and active. It takes 60 seconds: My Voter Page – Georgia
2. Update Your Information Moved recently? Changed your name? Make sure your registration reflects your current info.
3. Re-register If Needed If your name has been removed, you can re-register. Georgia allows online registration and updates.
4. Spread the Word Many voters don’t know they’ve been marked inactive. Share this with friends, family, and your community.
CHECK YOUR STATUS at https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/
PSC Toolkits
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GCV Accountability Toolkit
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People's Power Union - Welcome Packet
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PSC Lawsuit Toolkit