Georgia Voters Choose Marjorie Taylor Greene Replacement in Tuesday Runoff
Georgia voters in the 14th Congressional District head to polls Tuesday to choose between Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris as Marjorie Taylor Greene's replacement in Congress.
Voters in northwest Georgia will decide Tuesday who replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress. The special runoff election pits Republican Clay Fuller against Democrat Shawn Harris for Georgia's 14th Congressional District seat.
Greene left her House seat three months ago when President Donald Trump picked her for a role in his administration. The winner of Tuesday's runoff will serve out the remainder of her congressional term.
The 14th District covers northwest Georgia and has traditionally been a Republican stronghold. Greene won the seat by large margins during her time in office.
Both candidates advanced to the runoff after no one won more than 50% of the vote in the initial special election. Fuller and Harris were the top two vote-getters, triggering Tuesday's head-to-head contest.
The new representative will join a closely divided House where Republicans hold a narrow majority. Every seat matters as Congress tackles major issues like government funding and policy priorities.
This race will determine who represents northwest Georgia in Congress for the remainder of Greene's term. The winner joins the House during a closely divided Congress where every seat matters for passing laws.
Polls close Tuesday evening with results expected later that night. The winner will be sworn in and begin serving immediately.
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