Georgia's 14th District to Hold Special Election Runoff for House Seat
In Brief
The runoff highlights differing views on the Iran conflict among candidates and within the Republican Party.
Key Facts
- A special election runoff will be held Tuesday in Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
- The election is to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
- Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller are the candidates in the runoff.
- The race has brought disagreements over the Iran conflict to the forefront, including within the GOP.
- The district is described as a conservative area of Georgia.
What Happened
Georgia's 14th Congressional District is holding a special election runoff between Shawn Harris and Clay Fuller to fill the seat left by Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Why It Matters
The contest is notable for exposing divisions over the Iran conflict, reflecting broader debates within the Republican Party and potentially influencing future policy discussions.
What's Next
Voters in the district will decide between Harris and Fuller in Tuesday's runoff, determining who will represent the area in the U.S. House.
