From Marietta to Sandy Springs, these are the races that could redefine Georgia's political map ahead of 2026.
Hundreds of thousands of Georgians have already voted in the 2025 election and many more will head to the polls on Tuesday.
Florida and Georgia will have major races for governor and U.S. Senate coming up in 2026, but voters in southeast Georgia cast ballots today in a variety of races, with polling places open from 7 a.m.
Tuesday is Election Day in Georgia, with Public Service Commission races drawing focus amid rising electricity costs.
Democrats this week are celebrating significant nationwide electoral wins, including many across Georgia. What's behind those wins?
Official turnout figures have not yet been released, but unofficial totals in the two statewide Public Service Commission races give us an idea.
The Tuesday election marks the first time since 2000 that a Democrat has won a Public Service Commission race, according to Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Other key races on the ballot include races for mayor in cities such as Atlanta, South Fulton and Sandy Springs, and also the statewide special election for PSC.
Voters will decide two statewide races for Public Service Commission and a host of local government races across the state.
Among the Democratic victories in Tuesday’s elections were wins by two candidates for an obscure board in Georgia.