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Who’s ahead in the California 47th District House ?

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Polls ending Sept. 20, 2024

Feb. 13, 2024

U.S. House, CA-47, 2024, Top-two primary

Feb. 12-14
366LV
Feb. 12-14
366LV
Min
22%
Min
22%

Min

22%

Baugh

27%

Weiss

16%

Ukropina

9%
27%
BaughBaugh+5

Nov. 18, 2023

U.S. House, CA-47, 2024, Top-two primary

Nov. 14-19
300LV
Nov. 14-19
300LV
Min
12%
Min
12%

Min

12%

Baugh

17%

Weiss

7%

Ukropina

4%
17%
BaughBaugh+5

Oct. 29, 2023

U.S. House, CA-47, 2024, General election

Oct. 24-30
500LV
Oct. 24-30
500LV
Weiss
43%
Weiss
43%

Weiss

43%

Baugh

42%
42%
Baugh  Weiss+1

June 14, 2023

U.S. House, CA-47, 2024, General election

June 14-15
555LV
June 14-15
555LV
Min
37%
Min
37%

Min

37%

Baugh

39%
39%
Baugh  Baugh+2
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