Clay Fuller Wins GA-14 Special Election to Fill Marjorie Taylor Greene Seat

by | Apr 8, 2026

Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller will represent Georgia’s 14th Congressional District in Washington for the remainder of the current term, filling the seat previously held by Marjorie Taylor Greene after winning the special election Tuesday night.

 

Fuller secured roughly 56% of the vote, defeating Democrat Shawn Harris, who received 44%, with the race called shortly after 8 p.m. Harris, who previously ran against Greene twice, improved on past margins after earning 35% in the district’s 2024 race.

A North Georgia district attorney and former White House fellow, Fuller entered the race with President Trump’s endorsement and has pledged to support Trump’s agenda in Congress.

 

 

Source: Georgia Public Broadcasting

 

 

 

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