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U.S. House, IN-5, 2024, Republican primary

March 25-27
900LV
March 25-27
900LV
Spartz
33%
Spartz
33%

Spartz

33%

Goodrich

30%

Engling

3%

Chinthala

2%

Hurt

2%
30%
GoodrichSpartz+3
Feb. 7-9
900LV
Feb. 7-9
900LV
Spartz
47%
Spartz
47%

Spartz

47%

Goodrich

15%
15%
Goodrich  Spartz+32
Jan. 30-Feb. 1
633LV
Jan. 30-Feb. 1
633LV
Spartz
44%
Spartz
44%

Spartz

44%

Goodrich

8%

Goad

1%

Hurt

1%

Powell

0%

Chinthala

0%

Engling

0%

Malayter

0%

Peiffer

0%
8%
GoodrichSpartz+36
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