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佐治亚州公用事业委员会选举,民主党人以电力成本为核心议题获胜
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佐治亚州近期公用事业委员会选举中,民主党候选人Peter Hubbard和Alicia Johnson击败了共和党对手,这是自2006年以来民主党首次在州级选举中获胜。此次胜利可能提振民主党在明年的筹款和士气,届时佐治亚州将面临参议员Ossoff的连任竞选和一场开放的总督竞选。两位民主党候选人均以近63%的得票率获胜,显示出选民对高昂电价的不满情绪,这可能成为全国性的政治议题。环保组织也支持了这两位候选人,认为现任委员会过于偏袒化石燃料发电的公用事业公司。尽管共和党认为此次结果是偶然因素所致,但民主党人认为高电费问题是此次胜利的关键。

💡 民主党在佐治亚州公用事业委员会选举中取得重大突破,Peter Hubbard和Alicia Johnson的当选标志着自2006年以来民主党首次赢得州级选举,这可能为2026年的关键州级竞选活动注入活力。

⚡️ 高昂的电费成为此次选举的核心议题,导致选民对共和党籍的公用事业委员会成员表示不满。民主党候选人成功将选民对电价上涨的担忧转化为选票,凸显了能源成本在政治中的重要性。

🌍 环境保护组织大力支持了民主党候选人,批评现任委员会在推动绿色能源和应对气候变化方面的不足,并认为其过于偏袒传统的化石燃料发电模式。

📈 尽管共和党认为此次选举结果是特定因素造成的“意外”,但民主党人认为,通过关注选民关心的实际问题,如不断上涨的电费,可以有效争取选民支持,并在未来取得更多成功。

🌟 Alicia Johnson的书写历史,她将成为佐治亚州首位通过党派选举当选的非裔女性州级官员,这标志着该州在代表性方面迈出了重要一步。

Wins by Democrats Peter Hubbard and Alicia Johnson over Republicans Fitz Johnson and Tim Echols are the first time Democrats have won statewide elections to a state-level office in Georgia since 2006. The victories could juice Democratic fundraising and enthusiasm next year, when Georgia’s ballot will be topped by Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff’s reelection bid and an open governor’s race.

Both Hubbard and Johnson won nearly 63% of the vote in complete but unofficial results compiled by the Georgia Secretary of State. Results aren’t official until certified, and turnout was only 30% of last year’s presidential election. But such large victories in a swing state where Democrats have been able to eke out only the narrowest wins suggest discontent over high electricity bills could be a potent political issue nationwide.

“The people of Georgia came out very strong and said, ’You know what? We’re not putting up with it no more,’” Democratic Party of Georgia Chair Charlie Bailey said. “We’re ready to turn the page on this 22 years of Republican rule in our state that has made the American dream less attainable now than it was 22 years ago.”

The power of power bills

Georgia wasn’t the only state where electricity prices are a political issue this year. They were debated in governor’s races in New Jersey and Virginia. Nationwide, electric prices for residential consumers went up 5.2% from July 2024 to July 2025, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

“I think that we decisively won this election, flipped two seats to the Democrats on this all-Republican Public Service Commission because they were not centering the people in their decision making,” Hubbard told The Associated Press, saying commissioners have been “rubber-stamping” the plans of Georgia Power Co., the state’s only privately owned utility.

Georgia’s Public Service Commission had been made up of five Republicans, and a three-member GOP majority will remain after Hubbard and Alicia Johnson take office in January.

“Georgia Power has always worked constructively with the elected members of the Georgia Public Service Commission, and we will continue to do so,” said Matthew Kent, a company spokesperson.

Alicia Johnson will become the first Black woman elected to a partisan office statewide in Georgia. Multiple Black women have won nonpartisan elections to statewide courts after being appointed by governors.

Environmental groups backed Democrats

Environmental groups led by Georgia Conservation Voters spent more than $3 million to elect Hubbard, a green energy advocate and Johnson, a health care consultant, because they see the current commission as too friendly to utility plans to keep burning climate-changing fossil fuels to generate power.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and other Republicans pledged to spend millions of their own, urging Republicans to reject green energy and vote on party loyalty. The GOP sees Tuesday’s results as a fluke, driven by unusual off-year elections following a court case that took place as elections in Atlanta and other cities drew Democrats to the polls.

“Voters have chose a different direction in this election, but I’m certain the underlying policies offered by the Democrats don’t reflect the preferences of the majority of Georgians,” said Fitz Johnson, who was appointed to the commission in 2021 by Kemp. Hubbard must run for reelection in 2026 and Fitz Johnson pledged to challenge him next year.

Hubbard pledged aggressive action to cut rates in the next year.

“I intend to ask hard questions of Georgia Power Co. about why they’re constantly pushing what is lucrative for their shareholders,” Hubbard said.

Focus on costs yields Democratic blowout

Echols said Democrats were effective in appealing to voters unhappy with bill increases from Georgia Power, which serves 2.3 million customers. The unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co. has raised bills six times in recent years because of higher natural gas costs and construction projects, including two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle near Augusta. A typical Georgia Power residential customer now pays more than $175 a month, including taxes.

“The Democrats, really, I think, did a good job focusing everything on that power bill,” Echols, who had served on the commission since 2011, said in an election-night webcast.

Republicans touted a three-year freeze in base rates they enacted in July. They tried to flip the cost argument, claiming Democrats would try to shutter natural gas plants, drive up power bills with environmental mandates and unfairly subsidize poorer customers.

Ed McElveen of Stone Mountain, said he backed Republican incumbents. “I wanted somebody who knows what they’re doing,” McElveen said.

But even some voters who aren’t Georgia Power customers voted Tuesday to express their discontent.

“I’ve heard a lot of bad things about Georgia Power,” said Angela Ford, also of Stone Mountain. She gets her electricity from a cooperative.

The breadth of the Republican defeat was stunning. Turnout lagged in key Republican areas during early voting. GOP hopes for a comeback grew as Election Day turnout soared, but Democrats scored a blowout win among those who voted Tuesday as well. They made deep inroads into Republican territories, for example, winning the Augusta suburb of Columbia County, which Trump carried 62% to 37% last year.

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Associated Press writer Charlotte Kramon contributed to this report.

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