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No Winner in High-Stakes Race to Replace Greene

No Clear Winner: Harris and Fuller Head to Runoff as Fractured GOP Field Fails to Secure Majority

No Clear Winner: Harris and Fuller Head to Runoff as Fractured GOP Field Fails to Secure Majority

ROME, GA — The dust has settled on yesterday’s March 10 special election, and the 14th District is headed for a overtime.

Despite a crowded field of 17 candidates vying for the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene, no one managed to clear the 50% hurdle required to claim victory. With the Republican vote fractured across a dozen candidates, Democrat Shawn Harris and Trump-endorsed Republican Clayton Fuller are now locked in a head-to-head battle for the April 7 runoff.

Is the deep-red 14th District seeing a shift, or is this simply a case of GOP growing pains? We break down the final vote tallies and what this “election marathon” means for Georgia’s political landscape leading into the May primaries.

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