Live Results: Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
Key Points:
- Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris are competing in a special runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, with Fuller aiming to secure the seat in a strongly Republican district.
- Harris led the initial March 10 vote with 37%, while Fuller came second with 35%; combined Republican candidates received nearly 60% of the vote in the 17-candidate race.
- Fuller, a former White House fellow and Georgia Air National Guard lieutenant colonel, has received former President Donald Trump's full endorsement and aligns closely with Trump's policies.
- Harris, a retired general and cattle farmer, positions himself as a pragmatic Democrat contrasting Greene's style and criticizes Fuller for being too aligned with Trump.
- The winner will complete Greene's term, with Republicans seeking a full term facing primaries in May and June; the outcome could impact the narrow Republican majority in the House.