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LIVE results: Georgia Election Day 2025 | Polls closed across Georgia
Polls have officially closed across Georgia after Election Day 2025, where voters weighed in on two key statewide Public Service Commission races and Atlanta’s mayoral contest.
Other key races on the ballot include races for mayor in cities such as Atlanta, South Fulton and Sandy Springs, and also the statewide special election for PSC.
Two seats are up for election on Georgia's Public Service Commission. 13WMAZ has the latest with live updates and election results.
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Georgia Public Service Commission Live Election Results
FOX 5 Atlanta is tracking election results for several key races in Georgia. Top of mind for many voters is the cost of electricity. Georgia Power has raised prices six times in roughly two years, making the Public Service Commission races a major talking point across the state.
WGXA is keeping you ready with live and up-to-date election results as each race is called. Be sure to check back here to see who's won each seat in your community. Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Find your polling place, check your registration and see what you need to bring to vote by following this link.
College football scores, rankings, highlights in Week 12: Ole Miss, USC, Michigan avoid major upsets
No. 17 USC recorded a statement win with a 26-21 victory over No. 21 Iowa at home. The Trojans held the Hawkeyes scoreless in the second half and erased an early 21-7 deficit to move to 8-2 (6-1 Big Ten). USC was powered by another big performance from star wide receiver Makai Lemon, who finished with 10 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown.
College football scores, results: Georgia hammers Texas, Oklahoma upsets Alabama in crucial SEC tilts We have a lot more playoff clarity after Week 12. No. 11 Oklahoma made the biggest splash with a shocking upset of No. 4 Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The win keeps OU's playoff hopes alive while inserting some chaos into the SEC title picture.
The committee is sending a clear message this week: Indiana has a slim margin for error. The No. 5 Hoosiers will face No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday in Columbus, and it could be a make or break for a 10-0 Indiana team.