Overview
- Voters in northwest Georgia began casting ballots Monday as the Harris–Fuller runoff moves toward an April 7 election day.
- Democrat Shawn Harris led the March 10 special election with 37.33% to Republican Clay Fuller’s 34.87%, according to official results that forced the runoff.
- Fuller enters the head‑to‑head race with endorsements from President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp, and he touts experience as a former district attorney, White House fellow, and Air National Guard lieutenant colonel.
- Harris, a cattle farmer and retired brigadier general, seeks to build on his first‑round lead in a district that has leaned Republican, after a crowded GOP field split conservative votes in the initial contest.
- The winner will serve the rest of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s term and must run again in the May 19 primary for a full two‑year term, with a possible June runoff and the general election on Nov. 3.