This is the year for municipal elections and Public Service Commission Elections
Georgia Public Service Commission
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, voters across the state will elect a new member to the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC)—the body that regulates utilities like electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications. This race will shape how we power our homes, protect our environment, and ensure fair rates for all Georgians.
The candidates are:
- Peter Hubbard – longtime energy consultant and advocate for infrastructure modernization
- Alicia Johnson – community organizer and champion of clean energy and consumer protection
Whether you care about lowering utility bills, expanding broadband access, or transitioning to renewable energy, this election is your chance to make a difference.
Election Day: November 4, 2025 polls are open 7 AM – 7 PM
Early Voting: October 14 – October 31
Advance voting locations here
On election day you vote at your precinct. You can find your precinct here
Lilburn
Do you live in the city limits of Lilburn?
The city of Lilburn, which is partly in Georgia House District 109, has two city council seats that will be on the ballot
Two strong candidates, John Abellera and Tiffany Brunson, have qualified to run and are ready to serve the people of Lilburn.
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Election day: Tuesday, November 4,2025 7 AM – 7 PM
Early voting: Ocober 15, 2025 – October 31, 2025 9 AM – 5 PM
WHERE YOU VOTE: Lilburn City Hall 340 Main street, Lilburn GA 30047
Your vote matters! Local elections directly impact the growth, development, and quality of life in Lilburn. Don’t miss the opportunity to make your voice heard.
Spread the word to your friends and neighbors, and let’s make sure Lilburn has a strong turnout at the polls.

Tiffany Brunson

John Abellera
Lawrenceville
Do you live in the city limits of Lawrenceville?
The city of Lawrenceville which is partly in Georgia House District 109, has two city council seats that will be on the ballot
Two strong incumbents, Marlene Taylor Crawford and Austin Thompson are running for re-election in Lawrenceville.
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Election day: Tuesday, November 4,2025 7 AM – 7 PM
Early voting: October 14, 2025 – October 25, 2025 and October 27, 2025, to October 31, 2025
Saturday, Dates October 18, 2025, and October 25, 2025,
Sunday, Date October 19, 2025
9 AM – 5 PM
WHERE YOU VOTE:Lawrenceville City Hall
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
I urge you to vote in the Public Service Commission race and the city election if you are in the city limits of Lilburn or Lawrenceville even though you must vote in two different locations. For Lilburn city council and Lawrenceville City Council, you vote at city hall. For Public Service Commission you vote at one of Gwinnett County’s early voting locations or your local precinct on election day.
Please do not skip a race because the voting locations are a little inconvenient. Both elections are important.