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Polls ending Nov. 2, 2022

U.S. House, WY-1, 2022

436LV
Oct.22-Nov.3
436LV
Grey Bull
23%
Grey Bull
23%

Grey Bull

23%

Hageman

62%

Brubaker

3%

Selvig

1%
62%
HagemanHageman+39

Oct. 27, 2020

U.S. House, WY-1, 2020

614LV
Oct.8-28
614LV
Grey Bull
28%
Grey Bull
28%

Grey Bull

28%

Cheney

58%
58%
Cheney  Cheney+30

Nov. 3, 2018

U.S. House, WY-1, 2018

858LV
Nov.2-4
858LV
Hunter
28%
Hunter
28%

Hunter

28%

Cheney

55%

Brubaker

7%

Cummings

6%
55%
CheneyCheney+27
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