Summary
Voters in northwest Georgia voted in a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress. The election ended without a clear winner, leading to a runoff between Republican Clayton Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris, set for April. Greene announced her resignation effective at the start of 2026, leaving her seat open.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning from her Congressional seat at the start of 2026.
- Greene represented Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
- A special election took place on March 10 to find her replacement.
- The election did not produce a clear winner, resulting in a runoff election.
- The runoff election is between Republican Clayton Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris.
- The runoff is scheduled for April.
- Greene has been a known ally of President Donald Trump.