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Polls ending Oct. 15, 2022

U.S. House, CO-8, 2022

600LV
Oct.11-16
600LV
Caraveo
44%
Caraveo
44%

Caraveo

44%

Kirkmeyer

46%
46%
Kirkmeyer  Kirkmeyer+2

Oct. 5, 2022

Oct. 1, 2022

U.S. House, CO-3, 2022

500LV
Sep.28-Oct.2
500LV
Frisch
45%
Frisch
45%

Frisch

45%

Boebert

47%
47%
Boebert  Boebert+2

Aug. 1, 2022

U.S. House, CO-8, 2022

500LV
Jul.26-Aug.2
500LV
Caraveo
42%
Caraveo
42%

Caraveo

42%

Kirkmeyer

44%
44%
Kirkmeyer  Kirkmeyer+2

July 29, 2022

U.S. House, CO-7, 2022

400LV
Jul.24-30
400LV
Pettersen
44%
Pettersen
44%

Pettersen

44%

Aadland

41%
41%
Aadland  Pettersen+3
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