ATLANTA - Georgia voters are just hours away from heading to the polls for Election Day 2025, with attention focused on two key statewide races that could shape how much residents pay for power in the years ahead.

While there are no national contests on the ballot this year, political analysts say Tuesday’s turnout will still offer insight into Georgia’s political landscape.

Georgia's PSC races and why they matter

Why you should care:

"That’s the tricky part, in a midterm election, because Trump’s not on the ballot. And, of course, the Democrats have the same problem with regard turnout," said Republican commentator Phil Kent on The Georgia Gang .

Top of mind for many voters is the cost of electricity. Georgia Power has raised prices six times in roughly two years, making the P

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