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Polls ending May 25, 2024

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

May 23-26
326LV
May 23-26
326LV
Deford
28%
Deford
28%

Deford

28%

Moore

27%
27%
Moore  Deford+1

May 20, 2024

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

May 19-21
400LV
May 19-21
400LV
Mace
47%
Mace
47%

Mace

47%

Templeton

22%

Young

7%
22%
TempletonMace+25

May 6, 2024

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

May 6-7
343LV
May 6-7
343LV
Mace
43%
Mace
43%

Mace

43%

Templeton

21%

Young

3%
21%
TempletonMace+22
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