Trumps Pick Advances in Race for Georgia Congressional Seat
March 11, 2026 • Google News World
Two candidates have advanced to a runoff in the special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. The election is being held to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from office.
Clay Fuller, a Republican, and Shawn Harris, a Democrat, are the two candidates who will move forward to the runoff. According to projections by CBS News, both candidates have secured enough votes to advance to the next stage of the election.
The special election is scheduled to take place on May 23. The outcome of the election will determine which candidate will represent Georgia’s 14th Congressional District in Congress.
Fuller and Harris are the only two candidates who have received significant support in the election, with Fuller leading in the initial vote count. However, the runoff will provide an opportunity for voters to cast their ballots and decide between the two remaining candidates.
The special election was called after Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from office. The election is being held to fill the vacant seat and ensure that a representative is elected to serve the district.
Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for either Fuller or Harris in the runoff. The outcome of the election will determine which candidate will represent the district in Congress.
The runoff is scheduled to take place on May 23, and voters are expected to participate in the election to decide between the two remaining candidates.
Source: Google News World