Clay Fuller
Representative • GA-0014
Incumbent
US Representative
Born
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Office
US Representative from United States
About
Biography
Clayton McLean Fuller, born April 9, 1981, is a Republican U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district, which he has served since April 2026 following a special election victory. He succeeded Marjorie Taylor Greene after her resignation, defeating Democrat Shawn Harris with 55.90% of the vote on April 7, 2026, backed by an endorsement from President Donald Trump. A career prosecutor and attorney from Helen, Georgia—the eighth generation of his family in North Georgia—Fuller is a Christian, husband, and father. Notable achievements include serving as a White House Fellow in the Office of the Vice President and Department of Defense, securing convictions in high-profile cases like murder, rape, armed robbery, and bringing serial rapist James Works to justice, and advocating for fiscal conservatism, school choice, term limits, public safety, and combating fentanyl and narco-trafficking.
Education and Political Experience
Fuller served as a Judge Advocate in the U.S. Air Force , then as Assistant District Attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Appointed District Attorney for that circuit by Governor Brian Kemp in March 2023, he resigned effective January 12, 2026, to run for Congress. He has argued cases before Georgia's appellate courts and collaborated with law enforcement on criminal networks. No specific higher education details are noted beyond his legal and military prosecutorial training.
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