Republican Clay Fuller wins Georgia House race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Republican Clay Fuller wins Georgia House race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene


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Fuller, endorsed by President Donald Trump, received about 57.5% of the vote, compared to Harris’s 42.5%, according to the Associated Press as of Tuesday evening. The win for Fuller brings the GOP margin in the House up to four, as Fuller will become the 218th Republican member.

The former district attorney will serve the remainder of the term in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District until it expires in January 2027.

Neither Fuller nor Harris initially reached the 50% threshold required in the first round of special election voting, bringing the two top finishers to Tuesday’s runoff. Harris, a retired Army brigadier general, previously ran against Greene in 2024.

Fuller’s 15-point margin over Harris is a double-digit difference from Greene’s. Green defeated Harris in 2024 by a 28.8-point margin, earning 64.4% of the vote compared to Harris’s 35.6%. In 2022, Greene defeated her Democratic opponent Marcus Flowers by a 31.8-point margin.

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