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Who’s ahead in the Oregon 5th District House general election?

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U.S. House, OR-5, 2024, General election

Sept. 16-18
502LV
Sept. 16-18
502LV
Bynum
47%
Bynum
47%

Bynum

47%

Chavez-DeRemer

45%
45%
Chavez-DeRemer  Bynum+2
Aug. 26-28
419LV
Aug. 26-28
419LV
Bynum
43%
Bynum
43%

Bynum

43%

Chavez-DeRemer

42%
42%
Chavez-DeRemer  Bynum+1
Aug. 26-28
419LV
Aug. 26-28
419LV
Bynum
41%
Bynum
41%

Bynum

41%

Chavez-DeRemer

39%

Aasen

1%
39%
Chavez-DeRemerBynum+2
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