Monday is the deadline to register to vote or submit changes to your existing voter registration and be eligible to vote for the June 17 statewide Special Primary for Georgia Public Service Commission and other offices up for election in 2025.
Hoschton’s Tim Echols is one of two Republican incumbents facing challengers in the primary for the PSC. Echols is seeking his third term on the PSC and will face off against challenger Lee Muns of Augusta in the Republican primary for the District 2 seat. The winner of that primary will take on Democrat Alicia Johnson of Savannah in the general election in November.
Early voting period for the primary election will be held from May 27 to June 13. If no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the June 17 election, a runoff election will be held on July 15.