Georgia voters choosing a successor to Marjorie Taylor Greene in US House
Seventeen candidates compete to fill Greene's vacated seat with Republicans holding a slim House majority and a potential runoff set for April 7 if no majority emerges.
- This Tuesday, voters in northwest Georgia's 14th Congressional District will elect a replacement for former U.S. representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, with all candidates on one ballot and a runoff on April 7 if no majority emerges.
- After a high-profile rift with Trump, Greene resigned at the beginning of this year, leaving the district unrepresented and shrinking the GOP margin in the House.
- Among the contenders, Trump has endorsed Clay Fuller, a state district attorney, and former state senator Colton Moore, with Democrat Shawn Harris leading fundraising at about $4.3 million as of Feb. 18.
- The contest is widely expected to head to a runoff on April 7 if no candidate clears 50%, with about 76% of votes cast before Election Day and Republicans holding a slender House majority.
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Months after Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress after a falling-out with President Donald Trump, voters in her Georgia district voted for her successor in a special election Tuesday.
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