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Polls ending March 6, 2021

U.S. House, LA-2, 2021

651LV
Mar.2-7
651LV
Carter
35%
Carter
35%

Carter

35%

Peterson

24%

Chambers

11%
24%
PetersonCarter+11

Feb. 13, 2021

U.S. House, LA-2, 2021

650LV
Feb.12-14
650LV
Carter
28%
Carter
28%

Carter

28%

Peterson

19%

Chambers

6%

Ontiveros

2%

Bernard

2%
19%
PetersonCarter+9

Aug. 29, 2018

U.S. House, LA-3, 2018

1,417LV
Aug.27-30
1,417LV
Higgins
69%
Higgins
69%

Higgins

69%

Guillory

24%
24%
Guillory  Higgins+45
1,417LV
Aug.27-30
1,417LV
Higgins
62%
Higgins
62%

Higgins

62%

Guillory

13%

Methvin

8%

Anderson

5%

Rader

2%

Andrus

1%

Thomas

1%
13%
GuilloryHiggins+49
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