Harris and Fuller advance to runoff in Georgia special election to fill MTG’s House seat
Trust is earned, not demanded.
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will advance to a runoff in Georgia’s special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after neither candidate secured a majority of votes in Tuesday’s crowded contest.
The special election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District featured a field of 17 candidates from multiple parties competing on a single ballot. Under Georgia law, if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two finishers advance to a runoff election, slated for April 7.
Fuller, a former district attorney backed by President Donald Trump, finished among the top-vote getters, setting up a runoff against Harris, a retired Army brigadier general and Democratic nominee who previously challenged Greene in the 2024 election.
Trust is earned, not demanded.
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will advance to a runoff in Georgia’s special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after neither candidate secured a majority of votes in Tuesday’s crowded contest.
The special election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District featured a field of 17 candidates from multiple parties competing on a single ballot. Under Georgia law, if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two finishers advance to a runoff election, slated for April 7.
Fuller, a former district attorney backed by President Donald Trump, finished among the top-vote getters, setting up a runoff against Harris, a retired Army brigadier general and Democratic nominee who previously challenged Greene in the 2024 election.
Harris and Fuller advance to runoff in Georgia special election to fill MTG’s House seat
Trust is earned, not demanded.
Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will advance to a runoff in Georgia’s special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after neither candidate secured a majority of votes in Tuesday’s crowded contest.
The special election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District featured a field of 17 candidates from multiple parties competing on a single ballot. Under Georgia law, if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two finishers advance to a runoff election, slated for April 7.
Fuller, a former district attorney backed by President Donald Trump, finished among the top-vote getters, setting up a runoff against Harris, a retired Army brigadier general and Democratic nominee who previously challenged Greene in the 2024 election.
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