Les démocrates de Géorgie remportent les primaires pour la PSC, ouvrant la voie aux élections générales de novembre

Les électeurs de Géorgie se sont rendus aux urnes cette semaine lors des primaires pour deux sièges au sein de la commission de service public de l'État. Les démocrates ont obtenu les nominations, préparant le terrain pour les élections de novembre qui pourraient modifier l'équilibre des forces au sein de ce conseil composé de cinq membres.

La Géorgie est l'un des 10 États qui élisent leurs régulateurs de services publics. La commission de service public décide des tarifs de l'électricité pour près de 3 millions de clients et détermine la manière dont l'énergie est produite dans l'État. La primaire du 19 mai fait suite à un cycle électoral précédent qui a évincé deux élus républicains sortants et a permis à des démocrates de siéger au conseil pour la première fois en 20 ans.

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