The time has finally come for Georgia voters to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Greene, the polarizing former House representative from Georgia's 14th congressional district, was once a staunch Trump ally. But after fallouts around the Epstein files, America's actions abroad and other key issues, Greene pushed herself away from the president — and he burned the bridge.

Greene leaves big and loud shoes to fill, but her larger-than-life presence in Washington hasn't scared away candidates hoping to replace her.

Voters in northwest Georgia are heading to the polls Tuesday for the special election to fill Greene's House seat.

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.