Overview
- Fuller, who was endorsed by President Trump, won Tuesday’s runoff with about 56% to 44%, an 11 to 12 point margin with nearly all votes counted.
- The victory adds a seat to Republicans’ narrow House majority for the rest of the term.
- The margin was far smaller than the district’s 2024 results for Trump and Greene, reflecting continued Democratic gains in recent special elections.
- The seat was open because Greene resigned in January after a public split with Trump over issues including Iran policy and the Epstein files.
- Both Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris plan to seek the full two-year term, with party primaries set for May 19.