Georgia's 14th Congressional District Runoff Election
A special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional seat in Georgia's 14th District is heading to a runoff. Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by former President Trump, will face Democrat Shawn Harris.
Latest Developments

Race for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat heats up in Georgia
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will compete in a runoff election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District seat. CBS News' Skyler Henry reported on this development.

Key takeaways from Tuesday’s elections: Georgia, Mississippi, New Hampshire
Tuesday's special and primary elections in Georgia, Mississippi, and New Hampshire highlighted Democrats' overperformance and the continued influence of President Trump's endorsement. Democrats successfully flipped a Republican-held state House seat in New Hampshire. The article states that the party's candidate also placed first in a special election runoff.

Georgia takes first step at replacing Taylor Greene. Election takeaways - USA Today
Georgia has initiated the process of replacing Taylor Greene, according to a USA Today report. The article highlights this development as a key takeaway from recent elections.

Republicans vying for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat headed to runoff race in Georgia
A runoff election will determine the Republican nominee for Georgia's 14th Congressional District, according to CBS News. Former District Attorney Clay Fuller and retired Army Brig. Gen. Shawn Harris emerged as the top two candidates in the special election. This contest is to fill the seat currently held by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The outcome of the runoff will decide who represents the Republican party in the upcoming general election for this district. The winner will then face the Democratic challenger.

Takeaways from Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
A special election to replace former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th congressional district will proceed to a runoff. Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by President Trump, will face Democrat Shawn Harris, as neither candidate secured over 50% of the vote on Tuesday. This outcome necessitates a second election to determine the district's next representative, highlighting the competitive nature of the race. The runoff will decide who fills the vacant congressional seat.
Key Facts
The special election is for Marjorie Taylor Greene's former seat in Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
Source: The Guardian US News, The Hill, CBS News
Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, advanced to the runoff.
Source: Axios, Politico, CBS News, NBC News
Democrat Shawn Harris also secured a spot in the runoff election.
Source: CBS News, New York Times, CNN
The runoff election is scheduled for April 7th.
Source: Axios, New York Times
Recent Highlights
Democrat Shawn Harris is projected to face Clay Fuller in the runoff.
Trump-backed Clay Fuller advances to the runoff.
A runoff election is announced for Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
Results of the special election confirm a runoff is needed to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene.
CBS News, The Guardian, and Bloomberg report on the candidates advancing to the runoff.
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Race for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat heats up in Georgia
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will compete in a runoff election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District seat. CBS News' Skyler Henry reported on this development.

Key takeaways from Tuesday’s elections: Georgia, Mississippi, New Hampshire
Tuesday's special and primary elections in Georgia, Mississippi, and New Hampshire highlighted Democrats' overperformance and the continued influence of President Trump's endorsement. Democrats successfully flipped a Republican-held state House seat in New Hampshire. The article states that the party's candidate also placed first in a special election runoff.

Georgia takes first step at replacing Taylor Greene. Election takeaways - USA Today
Georgia has initiated the process of replacing Taylor Greene, according to a USA Today report. The article highlights this development as a key takeaway from recent elections.

Republicans vying for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat headed to runoff race in Georgia
A runoff election will determine the Republican nominee for Georgia's 14th Congressional District, according to CBS News. Former District Attorney Clay Fuller and retired Army Brig. Gen. Shawn Harris emerged as the top two candidates in the special election. This contest is to fill the seat currently held by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The outcome of the runoff will decide who represents the Republican party in the upcoming general election for this district. The winner will then face the Democratic challenger.

Takeaways from Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
A special election to replace former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th congressional district will proceed to a runoff. Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by President Trump, will face Democrat Shawn Harris, as neither candidate secured over 50% of the vote on Tuesday. This outcome necessitates a second election to determine the district's next representative, highlighting the competitive nature of the race. The runoff will decide who fills the vacant congressional seat.

Democrat and Republican head to Georgia runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat – US politics live
A special election runoff will occur in Georgia's 14th Congressional District between Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene. This development follows Tuesday's special election where neither candidate secured an outright majority. Separately, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated Tuesday would mark the "most intense" day of U.S. strikes, attributing civilian casualties to Iranian forces. This runoff election will determine representation for the district, while the Pentagon's statement indicates an escalation in military operations.

Democrat and Republican head to Georgia runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat – US politics live - The Guardian
A Democrat and a Republican will proceed to a runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat in Georgia. This information was reported by The Guardian in its "US politics live" coverage. The runoff election will determine who wins the congressional seat.

Trump’s pick advances in race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene - The Washington Post
A candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump has advanced in the race to fill the congressional seat currently held by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. This development follows Greene's recent announcement that she will not seek re-election for her Georgia district. The candidate's progression in the primary election indicates the potential for a Trump-aligned successor in the House of Representatives. This election is significant as it could reshape the political landscape of Georgia's 14th congressional district. Further details regarding the primary results and the candidate's platform are expected as the election cycle continues.

Georgia Democrat Leads Vote in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s District - Bloomberg
A Georgia Democrat is reportedly leading in a vote within Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional district, according to Bloomberg. The report indicates a potential shift in voter sentiment or a competitive challenge in the traditionally Republican-leaning 14th District. This development suggests a significant electoral contest is underway, with implications for the district's representation in the upcoming election cycle. The outcome could alter the political landscape of northwest Georgia.

Trump-backed Clay Fuller to face Democrat Shawn Harris in Georgia runoff for MTG seat - Axios
Clay Fuller, endorsed by President Donald Trump, will compete against Democrat Shawn Harris in a Georgia runoff election. The contest is for the congressional seat currently held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. This runoff will determine who represents the district in the upcoming legislative session.

Trump-backed Clay Fuller to face Democrat Shawn Harris in Georgia runoff for MTG seat
Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by President Donald Trump, and Democrat Shawn Harris will compete in an April 7th runoff election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District, according to the Associated Press. This special election will determine who replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned in November 2025 following a reported disagreement with President Trump. Harris, who previously ran against Greene, has raised over $4 million for his campaign. A Democratic victory in this historically Republican district would significantly impact the House Republican majority, which is already narrow following Rep. Kevin Kiley's recent departure from the GOP to become an independent. The outcome is critical for Speaker Mike Johnson as Republicans seek to maintain their slim control.

Democrat Shawn Harris to face Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller in runoff to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, CNN projects - CNN
CNN projects Democrat Shawn Harris will face Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller in a runoff election. This contest will determine who replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene in her congressional seat. The runoff became necessary after no candidate secured over 50% of the vote in the initial election. This outcome sets the stage for a closely watched race in a traditionally Republican district, with President Trump's endorsement playing a significant role in the Republican primary. The runoff will ultimately decide the district's representation in the House.

Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris Advance to Runoff in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia District
Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris will proceed to an April runoff election in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Fuller, a Republican, secured his position over other Republican contenders, reportedly bolstered by President Donald Trump's endorsement. Harris, a Democrat, also advanced to the runoff. This election will determine who represents the district currently held by Marjorie Taylor Greene, with the outcome potentially signaling the influence of presidential endorsements in congressional races.

In Marjorie Taylor Greene’s District, a Trump-Backed Candidate Advances - The New York Times
A candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump has advanced in a recent election within Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional district, according to The New York Times. This development indicates the continued influence of presidential endorsements in local and district-level political contests. The specific election type, such as a primary or special election, was not detailed in the available information. This outcome could shape future political dynamics within the district and potentially impact Greene's own political standing. The advancement of a Trump-backed candidate underscores the President's ongoing role in Republican party politics.

Fuller, Harris head to Georgia runoff, CBS News projects
CBS News projects Shawn Harris and Clayton Fuller will advance to a runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional seat. The two candidates emerged from a primary contest to represent Georgia's 14th Congressional District. This runoff will determine which candidate proceeds to the general election. The outcome will shape the representation for the district in the upcoming legislative session.

Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris Advance to Runoff in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia District
Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris will proceed to an April runoff election for the congressional seat in Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia district. Fuller, a Republican, defeated a primary opponent, a result attributed by the article to President Donald Trump's endorsement. Harris is the Democratic candidate. The outcome will determine who represents the district in the upcoming term.

Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris advance to runoff in Georgia special election, CBS News projects - CBS News
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris are projected to advance to a runoff election in Georgia, according to CBS News. This special election will determine the representative for an unspecified district. The runoff indicates neither candidate secured an outright majority in the initial vote. The outcome of this contest will impact the balance of power in the legislative body it represents.

Trump-backed candidate forced into runoff in Georgia race to replace Greene, US media reports - Reuters
Trump's endorsed candidate in Georgia's race to replace Marjorie Greene failed to secure enough votes to avoid a runoff election, according to US media reports. The candidate will face a second round of voting to determine Greene's replacement.

Trump-endorsed Republican advances to runoff in Georgia special election for MTG’s seat
Republican Clayton Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will compete in an April 7 runoff for the special election to fill former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s congressional seat in Georgia. Fuller, endorsed by President Donald Trump, failed to secure over 50% of the vote in a crowded field, necessitating the runoff. The district is heavily Republican, making Fuller the favored candidate despite Harris’s advancement. This runoff extends the vacancy of the seat, impacting the House Republican majority, and sets the stage for a likely rematch in the upcoming primary for a full term.

Trump-endorsed Republican advances to runoff in Georgia special election for MTG’s seat - Politico
A Republican endorsed by President Donald Trump has advanced to a runoff election for Georgia's 14th congressional district, according to Politico. This special election is being held to fill the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. The candidate secured enough votes to proceed, but not an outright majority, necessitating a second round of voting. The outcome of this runoff will determine who represents this significant district, potentially influencing the balance of power in the House of Representatives. This development highlights the continued influence of presidential endorsements in key electoral contests.
