Georgia,
PSC Elections Matter.
The Georgia Public Service Commission plays a critical role in keeping utility bills affordable by setting energy policies that impact all Georgians. By voting in PSC elections, Georgians have the power to influence these outcomes and keep utility rates lower than the national average.
Election Day is November 4th
Early Voting begins October 14th
Georgia’s Public Service Commission
The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) is responsible for regulating the state’s utilities and plays a key role in shaping energy policy. It has the authority to oppose costly mandates and regulations that could drive up consumer prices, while also implementing an “all of the above” energy strategy to increase the state’s energy supply. Through these actions, the PSC helps ensure that utility rates in Georgia remain lower than the national average, directly affecting what residents pay for essential services like electricity and gas.

Georgia’s PSC Election
Georgia’s PSC election is statewide, and all registered voters can vote.
November 4th
Election Day
October 14th
Early Voting Begins
October 6th
Last Day to Register to Vote
