Will the Big Cities Decide for You?

Will the big cities decide on your power bill? They will if the folks in the unincorporated areas of Georgia don’t go vote.

The Public Service Commission regulates your power bills. Georgia has some of the lowest rates in the nation because we have conservatives on the Public Service Commission.

For the most part the odd year elections are for city governments and people living in unincorporated areas do not think about voting. This year if you live in the unincorporated area, you need to think about it.

Due to a lawsuit, the Public Service Commission races got thrown into an odd year. They are normally in the same year as Governor and other Constitutional offices.

This is an important election for everyone, not just the city governments. You may think that since it is not for Governor or President it is not worth your time to go vote. Think differently about this.

You need to do more than think about it. You need to go vote for Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson. They have done a great job on the Commission and we need to keep them there.

Don’t let the big cities decide on your power bill. Go vote.

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Yes, There is a Georgia Election Needing Your Vote

Read this carefully because it is very important. Go Vote – Yes you can vote even if you do not live in a city. Keep reading, I promise you it is short and important.

If you let this slide by, then you will have two key positions decided by city voters, mostly Democrat.

Odd year elections are generally limited to municipal and special elections. This year, the Public Service Commission is a statewide election and it will be on every ballot.

If you do not live within the city limits, you cannot vote in a municipal election. Because of this, you probably do not think about the need to vote in the odd numbered years.

As a result we will have the city voters showing up to elect Mayors and City Council members. County voters can easily (and tragically) ignore this election, thinking that they cannot vote.

Yes, there is an election that needs your vote. Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson are two Republicans on the ballot. Go Vote for Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson.

Early voting starts on Tuesday, October 14. Don’t let this election slip by. Yes, there is a Georgia election and we need your vote.

Please forward this to your Georgia friends and ask them to vote for Public Service Commission.

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