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Polls ending Oct. 31, 2022

U.S. House, NY-19, 2022, General election

Oct. 27-Nov. 1
455LV
Oct. 27-Nov. 1
455LV
Riley
48%
Riley
48%

Riley

48%

Molinaro

43%
43%
Molinaro  Riley+5

U.S. House, NY-22, 2022, General election
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Oct. 27-Nov. 1
432LV
Oct. 27-Nov. 1
432LV
Conole
46%
Conole
46%

Conole

46%

Williams

42%
42%
Williams  Conole+4

Oct. 26, 2022

U.S. House, NY-22, 2022, General election
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Oct. 24-27
400LV
Oct. 24-27
400LV
Conole
45%
Conole
45%

Conole

45%

Williams

43%
43%
Williams  Conole+2

Oct. 12, 2022

U.S. House, NY-25, 2022, General election

Oct. 11-13
465RV
Oct. 11-13
465RV
Morelle
43%
Morelle
43%

Morelle

43%

Singletary

39%
39%
Singletary  Morelle+4

Oct. 11, 2022

U.S. House, NY-17, 2022, General election

Oct. 10-12
400LV
Oct. 10-12
400LV
Maloney
46%
Maloney
46%

Maloney

46%

Lawler

52%
52%
Lawler  Lawler+6

Sept. 29, 2022

U.S. House, NY-11, 2022, General election

Sept. 27-30
451LV
Sept. 27-30
451LV
Rose
43%
Rose
43%

Rose

43%

Malliotakis

49%
49%
Malliotakis  Malliotakis+6
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