Filter by poll type or state

Who’s ahead in the North Dakota House ?

An updating average, accounting for each poll's recency, sample size, methodology and house effects.

KEY

ESTIMATE

95% OF POLLS PROJECTED TO FALL IN THIS RANGE

Candidates with insufficient polling data are not displayed in the averages. Read the full methodology here.

DatesSamplei

SAMPLE TYPES

A

ADULTS

V

VOTERS

LV

LIKELY VOTERS

RV

REGISTERED VOTERS

PollsterResultNet result
Datesi

SAMPLE TYPES

A

ADULTS

V

VOTERS

LV

LIKELY VOTERS

RV

REGISTERED VOTERS

PollsterResult

Polls ending June 18, 2024

U.S. House, ND-1, 2024, General election

June 15-19
500LV
June 15-19
500LV
Hammer
25%
Hammer
25%

Hammer

25%

Fedorchak

64%
64%
Fedorchak  Fedorchak+39

May 21, 2024

U.S. House, ND-1, 2024, Republican primary

May 20-22
500LV
May 20-22
500LV
Fedorchak
32%
Fedorchak
32%

Fedorchak

32%

Becker

25%

Mund

10%

Balazs

5%
25%
BeckerFedorchak+7

May 7, 2024

U.S. House, ND-1, 2024, Democratic primary

May 6-8
104LV
May 6-8
104LV
Hammer
54%
Hammer
54%

Hammer

54%

Riemers

4%
4%
Riemers  Hammer+50

U.S. House, ND-1, 2024, Republican primary

May 6-8
400LV
May 6-8
400LV
Becker
29%
Becker
29%

Becker

29%

Fedorchak

26%

Mund

14%

Balazs

5%

Mohr

0%
26%
FedorchakBecker+3
Icon indicating this set of polls has an average.avg.

Indicates a polling average for this poll type

Candidate is an incumbent

Partisan types

Democratic-funded

Republican-funded

Other party-funded

Campaign poll

The position of the flag indicates whether the organization is partisan. Organizations are considered partisan if they operate on behalf of a candidate, party, campaign committee, PAC, super PAC, hybrid PAC, 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5) or 501(c)(6) organization that conducts a large majority of its political activity on behalf of one political party.

No matching polls

More on the polls
Read about how we use polls
Our Polls Policy And FAQs
Download the data
Download