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Governor, North Carolina, 2024, General election
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Nov. 3-4
1,219LV
Nov. 3-4
1,219LV
Stein
54%
Stein
54%

Stein

54%

Robinson

38%
38%
Robinson  Stein+17
Nov. 1-2
1,310LV
Nov. 1-2
1,310LV
Stein
52%
Stein
52%

Stein

52%

Robinson

41%
41%
Robinson  Stein+11
Oct. 30-Nov. 2
860LV
Oct. 30-Nov. 2
860LV
Stein
52%
Stein
52%

Stein

52%

Robinson

40%
40%
Robinson  Stein+12
Oct. 25-Nov. 2
1,010LV
Oct. 25-Nov. 2
1,010LV
Stein
56%
Stein
56%

Stein

56%

Robinson

38%
38%
Robinson  Stein+18
Oct. 25-Nov. 2
1,010RV
Oct. 25-Nov. 2
1,010RV
Stein
56%
Stein
56%

Stein

56%

Robinson

36%
36%
Robinson  Stein+20
Oct. 23-Nov. 1
1,056LV
Oct. 23-Nov. 1
1,056LV
Stein
52%
Stein
52%

Stein

52%

Robinson

36%
36%
Robinson  Stein+16
Oct. 30-31
1,373LV
Oct. 30-31
1,373LV
Stein
52%
Stein
52%

Stein

52%

Robinson

42%
42%
Robinson  Stein+9
Oct. 17-31
400LV
Oct. 17-31
400LV
Stein
58%
Stein
58%

Stein

58%

Robinson

42%
42%
Robinson  Stein+15
Oct. 25-29
1,665LV
Oct. 25-29
1,665LV
Stein
54%
Stein
54%

Stein

54%

Robinson

39%
39%
Robinson  Stein+15
Oct. 24-29
1,250LV
Oct. 24-29
1,250LV
Stein
55%
Stein
55%

Stein

55%

Robinson

40%

Ross

3%

Turner

1%

Smith

1%
40%
RobinsonStein+16
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