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Polls ending May 29, 2024

U.S. House, PR-1, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

May 22-30
483RV
May 22-30
483RV
Villafañe
69%
Villafañe
69%

Villafañe

69%

Román

29%
29%
Román  Villafañe+41

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

May 22-30
483RV
May 22-30
483RV
Pierluisi
63%
Pierluisi
63%

Pierluisi

63%

González-Colón

35%
35%
González-Colón  Pierluisi+28

May 25, 2024

U.S. House, PR-1, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

May 22-26
1,500RV
May 22-26
1,500RV
Villafane
54%
Villafane
54%

Villafane

54%

Román

44%
44%
Román  Villafane+10

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2024, PPD primary

May 22-26
RV
May 22-26
RV
Ortiz
55%
Ortiz
55%

Ortiz

55%

Zaragoza

44%
44%
Zaragoza  Ortiz+11

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

May 22-26
1,500RV
May 22-26
1,500RV
González-Colón
51%
González-Colón
51%

González-Colón

51%

Pierluisi

49%
49%
Pierluisi  González-Colón+2

March 2, 2024

U.S. House, PR-1, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

Feb. 28-March 3
360RV
Feb. 28-March 3
360RV
Villafane
56%
Villafane
56%

Villafane

56%

Román

24%
24%
Román  Villafane+32

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2024, PPD primary

Feb. 28-March 3
304RV
Feb. 28-March 3
304RV
Ortiz
64%
Ortiz
64%

Ortiz

64%

Zaragoza

33%
33%
Zaragoza  Ortiz+31

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2024, New Progressive Party primary

Feb. 28-March 3
360RV
Feb. 28-March 3
360RV
González-Colón
52%
González-Colón
52%

González-Colón

52%

Pierluisi

46%
46%
Pierluisi  González-Colón+6

Oct. 29, 2020

U.S. House, PR-1, 2020, General election

Oct. 27-30
1,000RV
Oct. 27-30
1,000RV
González-Colón
44%
González-Colón
44%

González-Colón

44%

Acevedo-Vilá

32%

Jordán Conde

9%

Piñero

7%

Henríquez

4%
32%
Acevedo-ViláGonzález-Colón+12
Oct. 23-30
1,010LV
Oct. 23-30
1,010LV
González-Colón
43%
González-Colón
43%

González-Colón

43%

Acevedo-Vilá

39%

Piñero

7%

Jordán Conde

4%

Henríquez

3%
39%
Acevedo-ViláGonzález-Colón+4

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2020, General election

Oct. 27-30
1,000RV
Oct. 27-30
1,000RV
Pierluisi
35%
Pierluisi
35%

Pierluisi

35%

Delgado Altieri

34%

Lúgaro

11%

Dalmau Ramírez

10%

Vázquez

5%

Molina

1%
34%
Delgado AltieriPierluisi+1
Oct. 23-30
1,010LV
Oct. 23-30
1,010LV
Delgado Altieri
35%
Delgado Altieri
35%

Delgado Altieri

35%

Pierluisi

32%

Dalmau Ramírez

15%

Lúgaro

11%

Vázquez

3%

Molina

1%
32%
PierluisiDelgado Altieri+3

Oct. 25, 2020

U.S. House, PR-1, 2020, General election

Oct. 19-26
439LV
Oct. 19-26
439LV
González-Colón
46%
González-Colón
46%

González-Colón

46%

Acevedo-Vilá

34%

Jordán Conde

8%

Piñero

4%

Henríquez

0%
34%
Acevedo-ViláGonzález-Colón+12

Governor, Puerto Rico, 2020, General election

Oct. 19-26
439LV
Oct. 19-26
439LV
Pierluisi
39%
Pierluisi
39%

Pierluisi

39%

Delgado Altieri

35%

Lúgaro

10%

Dalmau Ramírez

8%

Vázquez

1%

Molina

0%
35%
Delgado AltieriPierluisi+4
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