Georgia voters are choosing a successor for Marjorie Taylor Greene

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by Jeff Amy, Associated Press
March 10, 2026
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Georgia voters are selecting a successor to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional term.

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This election will determine who represents Georgia's 14th congressional district, influencing federal policies that could affect local residents.

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Georgia voters are currently selecting a successor to fill the remainder of Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional term. This special election will determine who represents the district until January, following Greene's departure. The winner will need to seek re-election in the upcoming general election to secure a full term beyond the current congressional session. This process ensures continuous representation for the district while setting the stage for future electoral contests.

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Georgia voters are currently selecting a successor to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional term.

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