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Clay Fuller

Clay Fuller

R Incumbent · since 2026 Won May 19 primary Safe R Georgia · U.S. Representative · District 14
GovTrack FEC.gov Updated 1mo ago

Clay Fuller is a Republican U.S. Representative representing Georgia's 14th District, in office since 2026, and is running for re-election in 2026. Fuller advanced to the general election. Fuller has raised $1.2M this cycle, with 83% from individual donors, according to FEC filings. Forecasters rate the race Safe R.

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Fundraising Snapshot

$1.2M

Total Contributions

$1.6M

Spent

$77K

Cash on Hand

Where the money comes from

Individual $1.0M (83%)
PAC $203K (17%)

Donation sizes

$200 & under
$174K
$200–$499
$35K
$500–$999
$88K
$1K–$1,999
$237K
$2,000+
$475K
Small-dollar (≤$499): 21%Large-dollar (≥$1K): 71%

In-state vs out-of-state

In-state $357K (42%)
Out-of-state $495K (58%)
What do these terms mean?
  • Total Contributions — Money contributed directly by individuals, PACs, and party committees.
  • Individual — Contributions from individual people, including small-dollar donations under $200.
  • PAC — Contributions from Political Action Committees (organizations that pool donations).
  • Party — Contributions from Democratic or Republican party committees.
  • Other — Remaining contributions not categorized above.
  • Transfers In — Money moved from the candidate's other campaign committees (e.g., a House campaign fund transferred to a Senate campaign). Not a new contribution.
View on FEC.gov As of May 2026

Voting Scorecard

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31%

Participation

91%

Party Loyalty

1

Broke with Party

100%

Bipartisan Rate

Based on 35 tracked bills, 11 votes cast

Yea 8/11|Nay 3/11

How They Voted (11) · view key votes

A companion measure directing the removal of U.S. forces from Lebanon, rejected the day after the Iran resolution passed.

FailedNational Security6/4/2026

Increases certain veterans disability compensation payments.

PassedEconomy & Jobs5/21/2026

Prohibits the VA from reporting veterans to the federal gun background check system solely because a fiduciary manages their benefits, unless a judge rules they are a danger to themselves or others.

PassedGun Safety5/21/2026
PROTECT Kids Act(H.R. 2616)
YEA

Requires public elementary and middle schools that receive federal funds to get parental consent before changing a student's gender markers, pronouns, or preferred name on school forms, or changing sex-based accommodations such as locker rooms or bathrooms.

PassedEducation5/20/2026

A broadly bipartisan bill aimed at increasing the supply of housing in the U.S. The Senate passed it 89–10 in March; the House agreed with changes in May. One of the few major bipartisan economic bills of the year, at a time when housing costs are a top voter concern.

PassedEconomy & Jobs5/20/2026

Makes year-round sales of E15 ethanol-blend gasoline permanent.

PassedClimate & Energy5/13/2026

Creates a coordinated federal response to organized retail theft.

PassedPublic Safety5/12/2026

A five-year renewal of farm and food programs, including crop supports and nutrition assistance.

PassedEconomy & Jobs4/30/2026

Extends the federal government's authority to collect communications of foreign targets without a warrant under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — a program that can also sweep in Americans' communications. Signed into law (P.L. 119-87).

PassedTechnology & Privacy4/30/2026
YEA

Sets Congress's overall budget plan for fiscal year 2026 and spending levels through 2035. A budget resolution is a blueprint, not a spending law, but it unlocks the reconciliation process that lets the majority pass certain bills with a simple Senate majority.

Concurrent Resolution Agreed toFiscal Policy4/29/2026

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status

PassedImmigration4/16/2026

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