In the Georgia 14th district special election on April 7, 2026, Trump-endorsed Republican Clayton Fuller secured a victory over Democrat Shawn Harris to fill the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller won with approximately 56% of the vote, providing essential breathing room for the narrow GOP majority in the House. Despite the win in this deeply conservative district, political analysts noted that the 12-point margin was significantly tighter than President Trump’s 37-point lead in the area during the 2024 election. Fuller, a former prosecutor and Air Force veteran, will serve the remainder of the current term and is expected to run again in the regular May primary.

Apr 08, 2026



