Tuesday elections to decide Georgia PSC and Marietta races

UPDATED, TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 7:33 P.M.:

Follow real-time updates from Tuesday’s elections at this link; we’ll have further updates with the final results on Wednesday.

ORIGINAL REPORT:

The 2025 elections end on Tuesday with voters going to their assigned precincts to cast votes.East Cobb advance voting

For voters in East Cobb, there will be two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission appearing on their ballots.

Some voters in East Cobb also also will be eligible to vote in Marietta municipal elections.

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at all precincts.

You can check your voting status and precinct location and get a personalized sample ballot by visiting the GA My Voter Page from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office.

In order to vote in person, you must produce one of six forms of photo identification.

According to Cobb Elections, turnout in early voting was very light.

The Georgia Public Service Commission elections are being determined in a statewide vote, and two Republican incumbents are being challenged by Democrats. The terms are for four years.

Republican incumbent Fitz Johnson of Vinings (website) is being challenged by Democrat Peter Hubbard (website).

Another Republican incumbent, Tim Echols (website) is opposed by Democrat Alicia Johnson (website).

Here’s a PSC primer from WABE; more from the Associated Press.

In Marietta, all the races are non-partisan, and also are for four-year terms.

East Cobb voters eligible for City of Marietta elections will be choosing Mayor as well as seats in Ward 5, 6 and 7 of the Marietta City Council, and Ward 5, 6 and 7 on the Marietta Board of Education.

Mayor Steve “Thunder” Tumlin, who has been in office 16 years, is seeking another term from 24-year-old Sam Foster in a non-partisan race that has drawn some attention.

Tumlin has been a legislator and served as chair of the Marietta school board. Foster, a recent Kennesaw State graduate, is part of A Better Cobb, which advocates for increased transit and mobility and affordable housing options.

Ward 5 includes most of East Marietta, and the election this year features the two men who have held that seat in recent years. Incumbent Carlyle Kent (website) is seeking a second four-year term. In 2022 he unseated Reggie Copeland, who is trying to win back his old seat (website).

In City Council seats for Ward 6 and Ward 7, only the incumbents qualified—Andre Sims and Joseph Goldstein, respectively.

In the Ward 5 Marietta school board race, incumbent Angela Orange (website) is seeking re-election, and is facing first-time candidate Jessie Bonner Jr. (website).

The Ward 6 school board race is an open seat, and the candidates are Christina Rogers (website) and Tony Viola (website).

In Ward 7, school board member Irene Holly Berens is running unopposed.

(You can view the Marietta ward maps by clicking here).

For more election day information from Cobb Elections, click here.

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