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Democrat and Republican head to Georgia runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat – US politics live

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Updated 11.3.2026
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Marjorie Taylor Greene *Clay Fuller Shawn Harris Georgia Colton Moore

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Mar 11 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 11

Democrat and Republican head to Georgia runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat – US politics live

Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller will compete in a Georgia runoff election on April 7th to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat in Congress. The special election in Georgia's 14th congressional district is seen as a test of Donald Trump's influence, as Fuller has his endorsement. While Fuller raised over $1 million, Harris, who previously ran against Greene, has raised over four times as much. The winner will complete Greene's term through the end of the year and can seek re-election. The race presents a potential opportunity for Democrats in the traditionally Republican district.

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Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller will go to a run-off election.

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The election is to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress.

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Fuller has Trump’s endorsement and had raised more than $1m leading into voting.

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Harris has raised more than four times as much as Fuller.

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Fuller and Harris will face each other again on 7 April.

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Mar 11 Morning

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South China Morning PostMar 11

Election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene leads to run-off

In the special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in the US House of Representatives in Georgia, no candidate secured a majority, leading to an April 7 run-off. Clay Fuller, the Republican candidate endorsed by Donald Trump, will face Shawn Harris, a Democrat. Fuller received 34.9% of the vote, while Harris garnered 37.3%. The election is being closely watched as an early indicator of Trump's influence within the Republican party, particularly in a district known for its support of the "Make America Great Again" movement. Fuller significantly outperformed other Republican candidates, including Colton Moore, demonstrating Trump's continued sway. The winner of the run-off will represent this staunchly conservative district in the US House.

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BBC News - WorldMar 11

Georgia race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene heads to a runoff

A special election in Georgia's 14th congressional district to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene is heading to a runoff. Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Donald Trump, will face Democrat Shawn Harris on April 7th. Neither candidate secured a majority of votes in the initial election, which included a crowded field of 17 candidates. The winner will serve the remainder of Greene's term, ending in January, and will then need to campaign for a full term in the upcoming midterm elections. While Harris received the most votes in the initial election, the Republican vote was split, and Fuller may benefit from party consolidation in the runoff. The election is seen as an early test of Trump's influence in the upcoming midterms.

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Republican candidate Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will face off in an April 7 run-off election.

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Harris won 37.3 per cent of the vote while Fuller won 34.9 per cent.

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Colton Moore describes himself as Trump’s top defender.

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The special election to replace former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is projected to head to a runoff.

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Republican Clay Fuller, who received President Donald Trump's endorsement, is projected to face Democrat Shawn Harris.

— BBC's US partner CBS

Mar 10 Morning

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BBC News - WorldMar 10

Georgia voters to pick replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene in special election

Voters in Georgia's 14th congressional district will participate in a special election on Tuesday to choose a replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from Congress in January after a public feud with Donald Trump. Greene, known for her far-right views and initial strong support of Trump, broke with the former president over his stance on the release of the Epstein files. The crowded field of 17 candidates includes both Republicans and Democrats. Despite Trump's endorsement of Republican Clay Fuller, some voters are hesitant to follow his lead, reflecting a continued independent streak. The election will determine who will represent the Republican-leaning district in Washington.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 10

Georgia votes in high-stakes primary for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat

A special primary election is being held in Georgia to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's former House seat. The election is considered a test of Donald Trump's influence and a potential opportunity for Democrats in the Republican-leaning district. The primary is expected to result in a runoff election on April 7 between Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, and Democrat Shawn Harris. The Republican field is fractured among multiple candidates, while Harris hopes to capitalize on Greene's departure and a potential shift towards a more moderate candidate. Despite the district's strong Republican lean, Democrats have been outperforming expectations in similar districts since Trump's election, giving Harris a potential path to victory.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 10

Georgia voters choosing a successor to Marjorie Taylor Greene in US House

Following Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation from Congress, voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are participating in a special election to choose her successor. The election is being held on Tuesday, March 10th. Prominent candidates include Republicans Clay Fuller and Colton Moore, and Democrat Shawn Harris. Fuller, a district attorney endorsed by former President Trump, aims to secure a majority and avoid a runoff election scheduled for April 7th. The district encompasses ten counties in northwest Georgia, extending from suburban Atlanta to the Tennessee border. The winner will represent the district in the US House of Representatives.

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Key Claims

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Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from the House in November.

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Trump has endorsed Clay Fuller in the special election.

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Voters will decide who will take Greene's place in a special election on Tuesday.

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Greene called Trump's movement 'a lie'.

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If no candidate gets over 50% of the vote, a run-off will occur on 7 April.

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