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Polls ending Oct. 1, 2024

U.S. House, WA-3, 2024, General election

Oct. 1-2
624LV
Oct. 1-2
624LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
46%
Gluesenkamp Perez
46%

Gluesenkamp Perez

46%

Kent

46%
46%
Kent  Even

June 21, 2024

U.S. House, WA-3, 2024, Top-two primary

June 20-22
400LV
June 20-22
400LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
38%
Gluesenkamp Perez
38%

Gluesenkamp Perez

38%

Kent

34%

Lewallen

6%

Saulie-Rohman

3%
34%
KentGluesenkamp Perez+4

U.S. House, WA-3, 2024, General election

June 20-22
400LV
June 20-22
400LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
42%
Gluesenkamp Perez
42%

Gluesenkamp Perez

42%

Kent

42%
42%
Kent  Even

June 11, 2024

U.S. House, WA-3, 2024, General election

June 11-12
649LV
June 11-12
649LV
Gluesenkamp Perez
45%
Gluesenkamp Perez
45%

Gluesenkamp Perez

45%

Kent

46%
46%
Kent  Kent+1
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