GA-14 special election runoff
Key Questions
What was the GA-14 special election runoff?
The U.S. House District 14 special runoff election was held on April 7 in Floyd, Rome, Polk, and NW Georgia areas. It pitted Democrat Shawn Harris (37% in first round) against GOP's Trump-backed Clay Fuller (35%).
Who won the GA-14 special election runoff?
Republican Clay Fuller won the runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene. Trump celebrated the victory while noting its narrow margin.
What was the voter turnout like in the GA-14 runoff?
Early turnout was reported as low. Post-election analysis focuses on voter shifts, Trump influence, and Democratic gains.
Who were the key candidates in the GA-14 special election?
Democrat Shawn Harris received 37% in the first round, while Republican Clay Fuller got 35% and Trump backing. Fuller advanced to win the runoff.
What is next for the winner of the GA-14 special election?
The winner, Republican Clay Fuller, will serve in the U.S. House until November. Democrats view the loss as not overly concerning given the margin.
U.S. House District 14 special runoff election held 04-07 in Floyd/Rome/Polk/NW GA; Dem Shawn Harris (37% first round) vs GOP Clay Fuller (35%, Trump-backed); polls closed, low early turnout, post-election analysis on voter shifts/Trump influence/Dem gains; winner to Nov.