Eight candidates, including both incumbents, are running for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission. The District 2 race features a Republican primary followed by a contest between the Republican nominee and a Democrat in November.
The Georgia General Assembly was voting on school speed cameras, elections and a $38 billion state budget on the last day of this year's lawmaking session.
Four Democrats will be competing in June for a chance to face Republican Fitz Johnson. One Republican is running against Tim Echols. Electric bill rates and clean energy reform are key issues.
The Georgia General Assembly is voting on dozens of bills on the last day of the 2025 legislative session, including a $38 billion state budget and changes to election laws.
Georgia voters will choose from eight candidates as they fill two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission, the body elected statewide that regulates how much Georgia Power Co. can charge customers for electricity.
Eight candidates are running for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission in a long-delayed election taking place this year. The qualifying period ended Thursday.
A bill was passed this week by the Georgia Senate and it is awaiting House approval. Here is what we know about the bill that could change elections.
A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia's electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit alleging that the system is vulnerable to attack and has o
The QTS data center complex is under development in Fayetteville. QTS, the data-center developer that Blackstone bankrolls, complex is expected to consume as much electricity as about a million US households leaving utility Georgia Power rushing to build the infrastructure to meet demand. Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Justice Department drops Biden-era lawsuit against Georgia laws that advocates say restrict voting, particularly among people of color.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has instructed the Justice Department to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a sweeping 2021 election law in Georgia.
A pair of election bills the Georgia Senate passed Wednesday propose new State Election Board powers, remove Georgia from multi-state voter rolls sharing databases and allow voters to request hand-marked paper ballots.