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Governor, Washington, 2024, General election

Nov. 2-3
450LV
Nov. 2-3
450LV
Ferguson
54%
Ferguson
54%

Ferguson

54%

Reichert

40%
40%
Reichert  Ferguson+14
Oct. 3-29
400LV
Oct. 3-29
400LV
Ferguson
59%
Ferguson
59%

Ferguson

59%

Reichert

41%
41%
Reichert  Ferguson+17
Sept. 14-Oct. 20
400LV
Sept. 14-Oct. 20
400LV
Ferguson
58%
Ferguson
58%

Ferguson

58%

Reichert

42%
42%
Reichert  Ferguson+16
Oct. 16-17
571LV
Oct. 16-17
571LV
Ferguson
48%
Ferguson
48%

Ferguson

48%

Reichert

41%
41%
Reichert  Ferguson+7
Oct. 9-14
703LV
Oct. 9-14
703LV
Ferguson
50%
Ferguson
50%

Ferguson

50%

Reichert

34%
34%
Reichert  Ferguson+16
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