ATLANTA — Editor's note: This article has been edited to reflect an assertion by a PSC spokesman that members of the Public Service Commission are "statewide elected constitutional officers," and that Republican PSC member Tricia Pridemore won a statewide election in 2018.

Female candidates have struggled to break into statewide constitutional offices, and will try to break open a losing streak in next year's election in Georgia.

State Rep. Tanya Miller (D-Atlanta) on Monday announced she will run for attorney general next year. Describing herself as a "scrappy girl," the Democrat will face challenges in a state that consistently elects Republicans.

From the top of the ticket down, Georgia also consistently elects men. Aside from a Public Service commissioner, it's been 19 years since

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