Summary
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are taking part in a special election runoff. Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller are competing to complete the term of Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned. The district is known for strong Republican support, and prediction markets suggest Fuller has a high chance of winning.
Key Facts
- This election is a runoff to fill the term left open by Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation.
- The district has a history of strong Republican support, with President Trump winning 68% of the vote there in 2024.
- Prediction markets show Fuller has a 96-97% chance of winning, while Harris has a 3-4% chance.
- Harris received about 37% of the vote in the initial special election, while Fuller received just under 35%.
- Clay Fuller is endorsed by President Trump and is a former district attorney.
- National Republicans are investing heavily in this race despite the district's Republican leanings, due to the narrow majority they hold in the House.
- The runoff occurs following a crowded special election where no candidate received more than 50% of the vote.