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Who’s ahead in Utah?

Updating average for each candidate in 2024 presidential polls, accounting for each poll's recency, sample size, methodology and house effects.

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President: general election, Utah, 2024
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Oct. 7-30
400LV
Oct. 7-30
400LV
Harris
40%
Harris
40%

Harris

40%

Trump

60%
60%
Trump  Trump+20
Oct. 25-28
695LV
Oct. 25-28
695LV
Harris
34%
Harris
34%

Harris

34%

Trump

54%

Oliver

1%

Skousen

1%

De la Cruz

1%

Stein

0%

West

0%
54%
TrumpTrump+20
Oct. 15-19
813RV
Oct. 15-19
813RV
Harris
31%
Harris
31%

Harris

31%

Trump

63%

West

4%

Stein

2%
63%
TrumpTrump+32
Oct. 2-7
600RV
Oct. 2-7
600RV
Harris
37%
Harris
37%

Harris

37%

Trump

51%

West

2%

Oliver

1%

Stein

1%

Skousen

0%
51%
TrumpTrump+14
Oct. 2-7
600RV
Oct. 2-7
600RV
Harris
39%
Harris
39%

Harris

39%

Trump

52%
52%
Trump  Trump+13
Oct. 2-7
539LV
Oct. 2-7
539LV
Harris
36%
Harris
36%

Harris

36%

Trump

54%

West

2%

Oliver

2%

Skousen

0%

Stein

0%
54%
TrumpTrump+18
Oct. 2-7
539LV
Oct. 2-7
539LV
Harris
38%
Harris
38%

Harris

38%

Trump

54%
54%
Trump  Trump+16
Sept. 27-28
612LV
Sept. 27-28
612LV
Harris
39%
Harris
39%

Harris

39%

Trump

54%
54%
Trump  Trump+15
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