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Who’s ahead in the New Hampshire governor general?

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Governor, New Hampshire, 2024, General election

Nov. 1-3
587LV
Nov. 1-3
587LV
Craig
58%
Craig
58%

Craig

58%

Ayotte

40%
40%
Ayotte  Craig+18
Oct. 29-Nov. 2
2,814LV
Oct. 29-Nov. 2
2,814LV
Craig
44%
Craig
44%

Craig

44%

Ayotte

48%

Villee

1%
48%
AyotteAyotte+4
Oct. 28-29
2,791LV
Oct. 28-29
2,791LV
Craig
46%
Craig
46%

Craig

46%

Ayotte

49%
49%
Ayotte  Ayotte+3
Oct. 24-26
622RV
Oct. 24-26
622RV
Craig
48%
Craig
48%

Craig

48%

Ayotte

52%
52%
Ayotte  Ayotte+4
Oct. 21-23
915LV
Oct. 21-23
915LV
Craig
46%
Craig
46%

Craig

46%

Ayotte

50%

Villee

5%
50%
AyotteAyotte+4
Oct. 10-23
600LV
Oct. 10-23
600LV
Craig
43%
Craig
43%

Craig

43%

Ayotte

45%

Villee

3%
45%
AyotteAyotte+2
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