GA-14 special election winner?
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Overview
Current rolePolitical party official (Georgia GOP 14th District chairman)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundPolitical party official (Georgia GOP 14th District chairman)
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Notable personal detailsJim Tully is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House representing Georgia’s 14th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. He previously served as chairman of the Georgia Republican Party’s 14th District organization and worked as a senior district representative in the U.S. House office for GA-14. He has also described a career as a self-employed consultant in facility support and commercial furniture design and installation in the Southeast.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports lowering taxes and cutting government waste, keeping more money in families’ pockets, and has promoted eliminating Georgia’s state income tax as part of his proposals. Emphasizes small business growth, reduced government spending, and tax relief as economic priorities.
Healthcare
The candidate lists broad priorities on his campaign site but does not provide detailed health policy proposals; public coverage notes lowering health care costs as a stated priority without specifying specific reforms or support for particular programs.
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Immigration & Border
Supports strong border protection and policies intended to keep the nation safe and sovereign, favoring enforcement-focused measures while not outlining broad regularization or pathways to citizenship.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate expresses strong support for the Second Amendment and for law enforcement, emphasizing "unwavering support for law enforcement and the rule of law" and protecting public safety through strong law enforcement support and crime-reduction policies.
News
Jim Tully is in the news as a candidate tied to Georgia’s special election runoff for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former House seat. The race matters because it could affect the current Republican House majority, though the district has historically leaned Republican and turnout is expected to be low. Separate reporting on Georgia politics says Latino voter shifts and immigration backlash could also influence upcoming statewide races, which may shape the broader environment around his campaign.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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