November 2025 elections update

Important Deadlines

The November 2025 elections will be here before we know it and I want you to make sure you are aware of all voting registration and election deadlines.

Voter Registration  Deadline   – October 6, 2025

Absentee Voting Application Period
Absentee Voting Application, English
Absentee Voting Application, Spanish    –   August 18 – October 24

Advance Voting  –  October 14 – October 31

Absentee Voting Voted Ballot Deadline November 4 by 7:00 PM

Election Day  November 4, 2025

I urge you to check your voter registration by clicking this link to check if the Secretary of State purged you from the voter list.

 

Here are the candidates

Public Service Commission

Peter Hubbard

Peter Hubbard

Alicia Johnson

Alicia Johnson

Where to vote?  

Advance voting location can be found at this link.

On election day you vote at your precinct. You can find your precinct here

 

Lilburn City Council

Tiffany Brunson

Tiffany Brunson

City Council Post 4

website

John Abellera

John Abellera

City Council Post 3

Voting Information for Lilburn City Council

Election day:  Tuesday, November 4, 2025  7 AM – 7 PM
Early voting:  October 15, 2025 – October 31, 2025  9 AM – 5 PM

WHERE YOU VOTE: Lilburn City Hall  340 Main Street, Lilburn GA 30047

 

Lawrenceville City Council

marlene taylor crawford

Marlene Taylor Crawford

City Council Post 4

website

Byant Harris

Bryant Harris

City Council Post 4

website

Austin Thompson

Austin Thompson

City Council Post 3
website

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 – October 18, 2025 and October 25, 2025
Sunday – October 19, 2025
9 AM – 5 PM

WHERE YOU VOTE:Lawrenceville City Hall
70 S Clayton St
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

I urge you to vote in both the Public Service Commission election and your city election if you live in Lilburn or Lawrenceville even if it’s inconvenient to go to two voting locations.  You will vote at your regular voting precinct for the Public Service Commission and at the respective City Hall for the municipal elections.  

If we do not like the job our public servants our doing, then we must do OUR job, which is to select a new public servant.