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who won georgia special election

The most recent Georgia special election with an actual winner is the Georgia State Senate District 18 runoff: Republican Steven McNeel won that race.

Since you just wrote “who won georgia special election,” there are actually a few different Georgia special elections in the news right now, so here’s the quick breakdown of what’s going on as of March 2026:

Quick Scoop

  • Georgia State Senate District 18 (central Georgia, Macon-area)
    • Winner: Steven McNeel (Republican).
* He won the February 18, 2026 **runoff** after no candidate cleared 50% in the January special election.
* He defeated Democrat **LeMario Nicholas Brown** , expanding the GOP majority in the Georgia Senate.
  • Georgia’s 14th Congressional District (Marjorie Taylor Greene’s old U.S. House seat)
    • Status: No winner yet – the March 10, 2026 special election is headed to a runoff.
* Top two advancing:
  * **Clayton (Clay) Fuller (Republican)**
  * **Shawn Harris (Democrat)**
* The runoff is scheduled for **April 7, 2026** , so we won’t know the final winner until then.
  • Other Georgia special races
    • There was also a state House special election earlier in 2026 where a Republican candidate won a vacant seat, but that race is much less nationally prominent than the Senate District 18 and GA‑14 contests.

What most people mean right now

When people online say “Georgia special election” in March 2026, they’re usually talking about one of two things:

  1. The GA‑14 U.S. House special election (Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat), which is still unfinished and going to a runoff between Fuller and Harris.
  1. The Georgia Senate District 18 special runoff , which Steven McNeel already won.

If you tell me which race you had in mind (the U.S. House seat, a state Senate seat, or “that Marjorie Taylor Greene one”), I can zero in on that specific contest and walk through the results in more detail.

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