Fulton County Board reviews Public Service Commission primary runoff election results

July 15, 2025 | Fulton County, Georgia

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Fulton County Board reviews Public Service Commission primary runoff election results

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The Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections held a special called meeting on July 15, 2025, to review the results of the special primary runoff election for the Public Service Commission. The meeting commenced at 6:30 PM, with the agenda approved unanimously by the board members.

Director Williams reported that the election day was relatively quiet, with a total of over 15,000 voters participating across 138 locations. Advanced voting saw approximately 4,000 voters at four locations, while absentee mail-in ballots accounted for around 67 votes. Williams noted that there were minimal issues reported during the election process.

Board member Will Adams inquired about the final count of mail-in ballots, to which Williams responded that they were still collecting ballots until 7:00 PM that evening. The board anticipates having a detailed list of votes cast per precinct and by voting method available by Friday, similar to previous elections.

The meeting concluded with a reminder of the next regular board meeting scheduled for Thursday, and a motion to adjourn was passed without opposition. This meeting highlighted the smooth execution of the election process and the board's commitment to transparency in reporting election results.

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