ATLANTA — A district attorney, a state senator and a trash-hauling entrepreneur are among the 22 candidates bidding to succeed former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a Georgia congressional seat.
A total of 17 Republicans filed to run for the seat by the time qualifying closed Wednesday, as did three Democrats, a Libertarian and an independent.
Candidates will run on the same all-party ballot on March 10. If no one wins a majority, the top two finishers will go to a runoff four weeks later on April 7.
Greene resigned from Congress earlier this month following a tumultuous five years.
Here's a look at who is running and the some of the unusual dynamics of the election:
What's the district like?
The district stretches from Atlanta's northwest suburbs through all or part of 10 counties to the Tennessee state line. It is rated as the most Republican-leaning district in Georgia by the Cook Political Report, and voters there embraced Greene's hard-right positions in 2020 when she parachuted into the district after starting a campaign in a more closely contested district closer to Atlanta.
What Republicans are running?