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Polls ending Oct. 16, 2023

June 29, 2023

U.S. House, RI-1, 2024, Democratic primary

June 28-30
300LV
June 28-30
300LV
Regunberg
22%
Regunberg
22%

Regunberg

22%

Matos

17%

Amo

8%

Carlson

3%
17%
MatosRegunberg+5

Oct. 23, 2022

Oct. 3, 2022

U.S. House, RI-2, 2022, General election
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Oct. 1-4
422LV
Oct. 1-4
422LV
Magaziner
37%
Magaziner
37%

Magaziner

37%

Fung

45%

Gilbert

5%
45%
FungFung+9
Oct. 1-4
400LV
Oct. 1-4
400LV
Magaziner
40%
Magaziner
40%

Magaziner

40%

Fung

43%

Gilbert

5%
43%
FungFung+3

Governor, Rhode Island, 2022, General election

Oct. 1-4
800LV
Oct. 1-4
800LV
McKee
46%
McKee
46%

McKee

46%

Kalus

36%

Hurwitz

2%

Rianna

1%

Gizzarelli

1%
36%
KalusMcKee+10

Oct. 1, 2022

President: general election, Rhode Island, 2024

Sept. 29-Oct. 2
402LV
Sept. 29-Oct. 2
402LV
Biden
49%
Biden
49%

Biden

49%

Trump

32%
32%
Trump  Biden+17

U.S. House, RI-2, 2022, General election
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Sept. 29-Oct. 2
254LV
Sept. 29-Oct. 2
254LV
Magaziner
40%
Magaziner
40%

Magaziner

40%

Fung

46%

Gilbert

4%
46%
FungFung+6

Governor, Rhode Island, 2022, General election

Sept. 29-Oct. 2
402LV
Sept. 29-Oct. 2
402LV
McKee
45%
McKee
45%

McKee

45%

Kalus

32%

Rianna

3%

Gizzarelli

2%

Hurwitz

2%
32%
KalusMcKee+13
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