Voters in a northwestern Georgia US House district on Tuesday probably will narrow a 17-candidate special election field down to a two-candidate runoff that would be held next month.
Georgia’s 14th District, a Republican stronghold, has been vacant since early January, when Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) resigned from the House after a falling out with President Donald Trump.
It’s unlikely anyone will win a majority of the vote out of 12 Republicans, three Democrats, one independent and one libertarian seeking the seat. The top two finishers, regardless of party affiliation, would advance to an April 7 runoff.
Trump ...