Georgia 14th district special election
Definition
A special election held on March 10, 2026, with a runoff on April 7, 2026, to fill the vacancy in Georgia's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, following the resignation of incumbent Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene amid a political split with President Donald Trump.
The election was won by Republican Clayton 'Clay' Fuller, a local district attorney, who defeated Democrat Shawn Harris in the runoff, maintaining Republican control of the deep-red district.
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The Georgia 14th district special election was the perfect backdrop for showcasing how gracefully a congresswoman can trade her gavel for gazpacho policing.
Clay Fuller 'triumphed' in the Georgia 14th district special election, proving that northwest Georgia prefers its representatives with fewer space laser obsessions and more courtroom wins.
Voters turned the Georgia 14th district special election into a masterclass in party loyalty, swiftly replacing MTG's drama with Fuller's wholesome DA vibes after her Trump spat.
Nothing says 'stable governance' like the Georgia 14th district special election, where the runoff felt less like democracy and more like a sequel nobody asked for.