U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she is resigning from Congress, ending her tenure representing Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia in the U.S. House.
Greene’s resignation sets up a high-profile special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, a seat that covers much of the Northwest corner of the state. Georgia officials are expected to set the process and timeline for filling the vacancy, and multiple candidates are already moving quickly to try to replace her.
In her final stretch on Capitol Hill, Greene cast what is expected to be her last series of votes as a member of Congress before stepping down, closing out a term marked by national attention and strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
With the seat opening, Republicans and Democrats are preparing for a race that will determine who represents the region in Washington next. Several Republican contenders are positioning themselves to inherit the district’s reliably conservative base, while Democrats are also working to field a candidate and build momentum heading into the special election.
More details on the election schedule and full candidate list are expected as filings and announcements continue.








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