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Spalding elections office outlines June 17 public service commission special primary, advanced voting and absentee rules for elderly and disabled voters
Summary
Spalding County Elections Director Kim Slaughter reviewed the June 17, 2025 special Public Service Commission primary dates, candidate counts for PSC districts 2 and 3, advanced voting schedule, and a Georgia Secretary of State advisory that elderly and disabled voters must file separate absentee applications for each special primary and runoff.
Kim Slaughter, director of Spalding County Elections, briefed the Board of Commissioners on the calendar and rules for the June 17, 2025 special Public Service Commission (PSC) primary and related elections.
Slaughter said qualified-candidate counts are: PSC District 2 — one Democrat and two Republicans; PSC District 3 — four Democrats and one Republican. Given the multi-candidate Democratic field in District 3, she said a July 15 runoff is highly likely because Georgia primaries require a candidate to receive more than 50…
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