Georgia's 14th District Prepares for Runoff Election to Fill Vacant House Seat
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are set to participate in a runoff election between Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris to fill the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are set to participate in a runoff election on Tuesday to determine who will fill the U.S. House seat vacated by former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The contest features Republican Clay Fuller, a district attorney endorsed by former President Donald Trump, and Democrat Shawn Harris, a retired Army brigadier general.
In the initial special election held on March 10, Harris led with approximately 37% of the vote, while Fuller secured about 35%. Since no candidate achieved a majority, a runoff was scheduled for April 7. The district, known for its strong Republican leanings, saw Trump capture 68% of the vote in 2024.
The outcome of this election is significant for the closely divided U.S. House, where Republicans currently hold a slim 217-214 majority. A Democratic victory could further narrow this margin. Both candidates have expressed intentions to run for a full term in the upcoming November elections, with primary contests scheduled for May 19.
Early voting for the runoff began on March 30, with polls set to close at 7 p.m. ET on April 7. Initial results, including early and absentee ballots, are expected shortly after polls close.