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Polls ending Sept. 19, 2022

U.S. House, WA-3, 2022, General election

Sept. 19-20
834LV
Sept. 19-20
834LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
44%
Gluesenkamp Perez
44%

Gluesenkamp Perez

44%

Kent

48%
48%
Kent  Kent+4

Aug. 29, 2022

U.S. House, WA-3, 2022, General election

Aug. 25-30
400LV
Aug. 25-30
400LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
47%
Gluesenkamp Perez
47%

Gluesenkamp Perez

47%

Kent

45%
45%
Kent  Gluesenkamp Perez+2

Aug. 14, 2022

U.S. House, WA-8, 2022, General election

Aug. 10-15
400LV
Aug. 10-15
400LV
Schrier
47%
Schrier
47%

Schrier

47%

Larkin

43%
43%
Larkin  Schrier+4

May 4, 2022

U.S. House, WA-8, 2022, General election

May 2-5
400LV
May 2-5
400LV
Schrier
48%
Schrier
48%

Schrier

48%

Dunn

42%
42%
Dunn  Schrier+6
May 2-5
400LV
May 2-5
400LV
Schrier
48%
Schrier
48%

Schrier

48%

Jensen

42%
42%
Jensen  Schrier+6

April 19, 2022

U.S. House, WA-4, 2022, General election

April 17-20
720LV
April 17-20
720LV
Culp
38%
Culp
38%

Culp

38%

Newhouse

37%
37%
Newhouse  Culp+1
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