A campaign meet-and-greet for Clay Fuller is set for Monday, February 16, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Jefferson’s, 10096 Commerce St., Summerville, with organizers saying no RSVP is needed and the public is invited to stop by and talk with the candidate.

Fuller is running in the special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, a seat that opened after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned. The race has quickly become one of the most crowded contests in the state, with more than 20 candidates entering the special election—most of them Republicans—making it likely that no one will win an outright majority on the first ballot.

The special election is scheduled for March 10, 2026, and it uses an all-candidates “jungle-style” ballot, meaning voters will see every candidate—regardless of party—on one ballot. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the top two finishers would advance to a runoff.

Georgia’s 14th District covers much of Northwest Georgia, including communities across the region, and it is widely considered a heavily Republican-leaning district—so the biggest fight is expected to be among the large Republican field. WZQZ News will continue tracking local campaign stops and election updates as the March vote approaches.