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 ā€œwho won georgia special election,ā€ 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 ā€œGeorgia special electionā€ 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 ā€œthat Marjorie Taylor Greene oneā€), I can zero in on that specific contest and walk through the results in more detail.

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