Republican Clay Fuller has won election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, succeeding former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
With a majority of votes counted, Fuller defeated Democrat Shawn Harris by a clear margin, securing the seat in a district that has consistently leaned Republican.
The victory increases the GOP’s majority in the House, adding to momentum as the next round of national elections approaches.
President Donald Trump played a key role in the race, issuing an early endorsement that helped Fuller consolidate support in a crowded Republican primary field.
Georgia’s 14th District, located in the state’s northwest corner, has remained a stronghold for Republican candidates in recent election cycles, including Trump’s previous performance there.
Greene stepped down earlier this year following a public split with Trump, marking a significant shift after years as one of his most visible allies in Congress.
The race unfolded against the backdrop of that political fallout, with Greene later signaling support for Fuller as the Republican nominee heading into the general election.
Fuller campaigned on issues including immigration enforcement, crime reduction, and economic policy, aligning his platform with broader Republican priorities.
The outcome reinforces the district’s political alignment while reflecting changing dynamics within the party following Greene’s departure.
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