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Polls ending Oct. 23, 2022

U.S. House, KS-3, 2022

431LV
Oct.19-24
431LV
Davids
55%
Davids
55%

Davids

55%

Adkins

41%

Hohe

2%
41%
AdkinsDavids+14

Oct. 11, 2022

U.S. House, KS-2, 2022

500LV
Oct.10-12
500LV
Schmidt
42%
Schmidt
42%

Schmidt

42%

LaTurner

45%
45%
LaTurner  LaTurner+3

July 27, 2022

U.S. House, KS-3, 2022

400LV
Jul.21-28
400LV
Davids
45%
Davids
45%

Davids

45%

Adkins

46%
46%
Adkins  Adkins+1

Sept. 29, 2020

U.S. House, KS-2, 2020

739LV
Sep.29-30
739LV
De La Isla
36%
De La Isla
36%

De La Isla

36%

LaTurner

47%
47%
LaTurner  LaTurner+11

U.S. House, KS-4, 2020

842LV
Sep.29-30
842LV
Lombard
37%
Lombard
37%

Lombard

37%

Estes

51%
51%
Estes  Estes+14

U.S. House, KS-3, 2020

712LV
Sep.29-30
712LV
Davids
56%
Davids
56%

Davids

56%

Adkins

36%
36%
Adkins  Davids+20

U.S. House, KS-1, 2020

761LV
Sep.29-30
761LV
Barnett
25%
Barnett
25%

Barnett

25%

Mann

56%
56%
Mann  Mann+31

July 29, 2020

U.S. House, KS-2, 2020

488LV
Jul.29-30
488LV
De La Isla
41%
De La Isla
41%

De La Isla

41%

LaTurner

45%
45%
LaTurner  LaTurner+4
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