"We are still going to vote Democrat for the Public Service Commission, [and] most likely Republican for everything else," Nancy Lubeck said.
"We just feel that all those people need to be changed out and need to be led by another party, so maybe they'll do something different to help us."
Alander Rocha
The race for two Georgia Public Service Commission seats this November is becoming a test on whether pocketbook issues and concerns about unchecked data center growth can overcome traditional party lines.
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As concerns over utility bills increase, voters are paying more attention to these once little-known as they want utilities to be regulated differently.