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AP Decision Notes: What to Expect in Georgia's Special Congressional Election
A crowded field of 17 candidates, including Republicans and Democrats, compete to fill Greene’s seat, with a likely runoff on April 7 if no majority winner emerges.
- This Tuesday, voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District will choose a successor to Marjorie Taylor Greene, with all candidates on one ballot and a runoff possible on April 7 if no one wins majority.
- This Tuesday, Greene's resignation after a public dispute with President Donald Trump over Epstein documents created the vacancy.
- The field is crowded, with 22 filings shrinking to 17 active candidates, including Trump-endorsed Clay Fuller and Shawn Harris, who has raised about $4.3 million.
- The contest is widely expected to head to a runoff on April 7 if no candidate clears 50%, and about 76% of votes were cast before Election Day, so early counts may favor Democrats.
- The AP Decision Desk will call races only when no plausible path remains for trailing candidates, and Georgia's recount rules allow requests if margins are ≤ 0.5%, with related state elections not expected to flip control.
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Georgia's special congressional election
Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District will elect a replacement for former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene in a special election on Tuesday.
·United States
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·Georgia, United States
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Voters in Northwest Georgia are choosing who should replace former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene as voting closes in a special election primary Tuesday. In a crowded race, the weight of Trump's endorsement will be tested.
·Washington, United States
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