Clay Fuller Sworn In, Replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 14, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
This event has minimal direct market impact as it is a local political development. It maintains the United States===Republican Party (United States)'s slim majority in the United States===United States House of Representatives, which could have minor implications for legislative stability.
Republican Rep. Clay Fuller of Georgia was sworn into office after winning a special election for the District 14 Congressional seat. This seat was formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned following a public fallout with Donald Trump. Clay Fuller will serve the remaining months of Marjorie Taylor Greene's term, helping to maintain the United States===Republican Party (United States)'s slim majority in the United States===United States House of Representatives. Clay Fuller has expressed his intention to align with Donald Trump and plans to support the 'SAVE America Act', which requires proof of US citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. He will face other Republicans and Democrat The Matches in an upcoming primary election.
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