who won marjorie taylor greene's seat
No one has won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat yet. The race is headed to a runoff, so the final winner has not been decided as of mid‑March 2026.
Who Won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Seat?
Quick Scoop
Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from her northwest Georgia U.S. House seat (Georgia’s 14th Congressional District), triggering a special election to fill the remainder of her term.
A special election was held in March 2026, but:
- No candidate cleared 50% of the vote.
- The race is now going to a runoff between:
- Democrat Shawn Harris
- Republican Clay(ton) Fuller
Because of that, there is currently no official “winner” of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s old seat. The winner will only be known after the runoff, scheduled for early April 2026 (reports point to April 7, 2026).
What’s Happening in the Race?
A crowded field jumped in after Greene’s resignation, with more than a dozen candidates from both parties and others appearing on the ballot.
From that large group:
- Shawn Harris, a Democrat and retired Army brigadier general who previously ran against Greene in 2024, advanced.
- Clay/Clayton Fuller, a Republican and former district attorney who has received backing from high‑profile conservatives (including a Trump endorsement), also advanced.
These two now face off one‑on‑one in the runoff to decide who actually takes the seat.
Why Is This a Big Deal?
Even though Georgia’s 14th District is strongly Republican and Greene herself easily won reelection in 2024, the special election has:
- Drawn national media coverage because of Greene’s high profile and controversial brand of politics.
- Turned into a test of:
- How much the district’s voters want a Greene‑style firebrand replacement.
- Whether a Democrat like Harris can overperform or even pull an upset in a historically red seat.
Until the runoff votes are counted and certified, any claim that someone has “won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat” is premature. The most accurate answer right now is that the seat is vacant and headed to a decisive runoff between Shawn Harris and Clay(ton) Fuller.
TL;DR:
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned her Georgia 14th District seat.
- A special election was held, but no candidate got 50%.
- Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay(ton) Fuller advanced to an April runoff.
- There is no winner yet ; the seat will be decided after the runoff.
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