The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Democrat looking at run off with incumbent

Commission oversees Georgia Power, other public utilities in state.

- By Matt Kempner matt. kempner@ ajc. com

A Georgia Democrat appears to have barely made it into a statewide runoff with a longtime Republican incumbent on the Georgia Public Service Commission.

On Monday afternoon, the GOP’s Lauren “Bubba” McDonald was trending less than 0.1% belowthe 50% he needed to avoid a Dec .1 runoff ff with Daniel Blackman, who is attempting to become the first Georgia Democrat elected to statewide office in years. Libertaria­n Nathan Wilson received about 3% of the vote, just enough to force the District 4 race into a runoff.

In the only other Georgia PSC contest this year, incumbent Republican Jason Shaw was a fraction of a percent over 50% to potentiall­y remain in the PSC’s District 1 seat, according to tallies reported by the Georgia secretary of state’s offiffice as of Monday afternoon. Some votes were still being counted.

The five- member PSC regulates some utility services and sets rates for Georgia Power and Atlanta Gas Light. It will decide how much of the billions of dollars in cost overruns on Georgia Power’s nuclear expansion of Plant Vogtle will be put into customers’ electric bills.

Shaw had been challenged by Democrat Robert Bryant and Libertaria­n Elizabeth Melton. Bryant, who came in second to Shaw, conceded the District 1 race on Twitter, telling supporters he congratula­ted Shaw, “and I ask that we all support him.”

Shaw said Bryant’s message was “very gracious.”

Meanwhile, if the narrow margin in the PSC’s District 4 race holds, McDonald will face Blackman again on Dec. 1, more than a month before potential runoffs to settle contests for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats.

McDonald, who easily out raised Black man in campaign donations, described himself as “an independen­t conservati­ve voice” and stressed experience gained over years on the PSC and in owning a funeral home business.

Blackman, a former business consultant from Forsyth County, described himself as more of a community person who would offer more of a balanced approach than McDonald, who he said has regularly favored utilities.

 ??  ?? Incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald ( left) appears to have comeup short of 50% of the vote required to avoid a runoffffwi­th Democrat Daniel Blackman.
Incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald ( left) appears to have comeup short of 50% of the vote required to avoid a runoffffwi­th Democrat Daniel Blackman.
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