Public Service Commission and City of Shiloh elections start early voting

Public Service Commission and City of Shiloh elections start early voting
Eric Seldon Chariman of The Board — Harris County Chamber of Commerce
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Early voting has commenced for the upcoming elections concerning the Public Service Commission (PSC) Districts 2 and 3 Special Primary, alongside the City of Shiloh Special Election for a city council position. The My Voter Page provides resources such as sample ballots and early voting hours.

Voting is taking place at 757 Carver Circle in Hamilton, Georgia, for the June 17, 2025 election. The early voting schedule is set from Tuesday, May 27 to Saturday, May 31, and Monday, June 2 to Saturday, June 7. Each session runs from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., concluding on Friday, June 13.

The candidates running for positions in the Public Service Commission are as follows:

In District 2 for the Republican party are Tim Echols (incumbent) and Lee Muns. Alicia M Johnson is representing the Democratic party in this district.

For District 3, Fitz Johnson (incumbent) stands as a Republican candidate. Democratic candidates include Daniel Blackman, Peter Hubbard, Robert Jones, and Keisha Sean Waites.

For the City of Shiloh Council Seat election, Ric Buran and Austin Eastman are competing candidates.



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