Clayton Fuller Wikipedia: No Dedicated Page as Trump-Endorsed DA Advances to Georgia 14th Runoff

March 11, 2026 — Northwest Georgia Clayton Fuller, the Republican district attorney for Georgia’s Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit and Trump-endorsed candidate, advanced to an April 7 runoff in the special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District after leading the March 10 first-round vote with approximately 33-35% but falling short of a majority. Democrat Shawn Harris, with about 43%, will face him in the runoff to replace resigned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

No candidate reached 50% in the conservative district, triggering the runoff, according to projections from Local 3 News and other outlets. Fuller, an Air Force veteran and Lt. Col. in the Air National Guard, previously ran unsuccessfully for the same U.S. House seat in 2020 and served as a White House Fellow in 2018-19.

Election Results and Reactions

Politico reported Fuller’s strong showing in the northwest Georgia district covering four counties, positioning him as the leading GOP contender. Newsweek covered former President Trump’s celebratory reaction to Fuller’s advancement via social media post.

In a video from 11Alive/WXIA, Fuller expressed excitement about heading to the runoff. Voter perspectives on replacing Greene appeared in BBC coverage.

Clayton Fuller’s Background

Fuller serves as DA for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit, as profiled in the Chattanooga Times Free Press ahead of his second congressional bid. His campaign site details his military service and prior White House role at clayfullerforgeorgia.com.

Clayton Fuller Wikipedia Coverage

Despite rising prominence in the special election, no dedicated Clayton Fuller Wikipedia page exists. Searches for “Clayton Fuller Wikipedia” direct to related entries, including the 2026 Georgia’s 14th congressional district special election with runoff details and Georgia’s 14th congressional district election results table. Additional mentions appear in 2026 U.S. House elections pages.

A Ballotpedia profile provides comprehensive details in lieu of a full Clayton Fuller Wikipedia entry. Note an unrelated fictional “Sheriff Clayton Fuller” from a Quantum Leap episode. Real-time buzz on X includes projections from accounts like @DecisionDeskHQ, with Fuller’s campaign at variations of @Clay4MainStreet.

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