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Voters in Northwest Georgia go to the polls on Tuesday to try to elect a representative to take the seat held until January by Marjorie Taylor Greene, but because nearly 20 candidates from both parties will be on the jungle-style ballot,
Shawn Harris and Clay Fuller had the highest percentage of votes after Tuesday's special election to replace MTG. Now it heads to a runoff.
Meanwhile, Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson will likely return to Congress after staving off challengers in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.
A handful of special and primary elections in Georgia, Mississippi and New Hampshire on Tuesday underscored Democrats’ overperformance streak as well as the enduring strength of President Trump’s endorsement as midterm season ramps up.
Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District will elect a replacement for former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene in a special election on Tuesday.
The qualifying stage is over, and now candidates in Georgia's governor and U.S. Senate races have begun the two-month sprint to the May 19 primaries.
NBC News chief data analyst Steve Kornacki breaks down real-time vote tallies from the Georgia special election and Mississippi primaries, while giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at election night coverage.