Atlanta: The runoff election in Georgia has taken place as voters selected a replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from the US Congress in January. The result has been closely monitored as it could influence control in the House of Representatives.
Voters have been choosing between Republican candidate Clay Fuller and Democratic candidate Shawn Harris. The winner will complete Greene’s term, which runs until January 2027.
The runoff election has carried national significance due to the narrow majority currently held by Republicans in the House. Even a minor shift in seats could impact legislative decisions and party control.
The vote has followed a special election in March where no candidate secured a majority, leading to the need for a runoff. Harris slightly outperformed Fuller in that round, while Fuller entered the final stage with strong Republican backing.

Fuller, a former district attorney, has aligned with policies supported by Donald Trump, particularly on immigration and national security. Trump has endorsed Fuller, aiming to ensure the seat remains under Republican control.
The district, covering northwest Georgia, has historically leaned Republican but includes areas with Democratic support near Atlanta, creating uncertainty around the final outcome.
Harris, a retired brigadier general, has campaigned actively, raising funds and engaging voters across the district. Support from national Democrats, including Pete Buttigieg, has further strengthened his campaign.
The timing of the runoff election, outside the usual election cycle, has introduced unpredictability due to potentially lower voter turnout, which could influence results. The winner is expected to immediately begin campaigning for the upcoming midterm elections, where both candidates could face each other again.

