ATLANTA - Voters in Georgia will have a chance to vote on what their future utility bills may look like in the coming years.
Two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission are on November’s ballot.
PSC seats up for grabs
What we know:
Voters in Georgia will cast ballots on Nov. 4 in a special election for two seats on the five-member Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), the state regulator that oversees major utilities including Georgia Power. The seats at stake represent District 2 and District 3, with both winners being chosen in a statewide vote even though candidates must live in the respective district.
Do you pay utility bills?
Why you should care:
These PSC races may appear obscure , yet voters across the state will decide who sits on a body that sets utility rat

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