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U.S. Senate, Kansas, 2020, General election

Oct. 27-Nov. 1
1,121LV
Oct. 27-Nov. 1
1,121LV
Bollier
45%
Bollier
45%

Bollier

45%

Marshall

51%

Buckley

4%
51%
MarshallMarshall+6
Oct. 25-27
1,149LV
Oct. 25-27
1,149LV
Bollier
43%
Bollier
43%

Bollier

43%

Marshall

47%

Buckley

2%
47%
MarshallMarshall+4
Oct. 25-27
600LV
Oct. 25-27
600LV
Bollier
46%
Bollier
46%

Bollier

46%

Marshall

45%

Buckley

4%
45%
MarshallBollier+1
Oct. 25-27
600LV
Oct. 25-27
600LV
Bollier
47%
Bollier
47%

Bollier

47%

Marshall

47%
47%
Marshall  Even
Oct. 19-20
897V
Oct. 19-20
897V
Bollier
43%
Bollier
43%

Bollier

43%

Marshall

43%

Buckley

5%
43%
MarshallEven
Oct. 18-20
2,453LV
Oct. 18-20
2,453LV
Bollier
39%
Bollier
39%

Bollier

39%

Marshall

51%

Buckley

2%
51%
MarshallMarshall+12
Oct. 18-20
755LV
Oct. 18-20
755LV
Bollier
42%
Bollier
42%

Bollier

42%

Marshall

46%

Buckley

4%
46%
MarshallMarshall+4
Sept. 29-30
3,104LV
Sept. 29-30
3,104LV
Bollier
45%
Bollier
45%

Bollier

45%

Marshall

42%

Buckley

2%
42%
MarshallBollier+4
Sept. 26-29
677LV
Sept. 26-29
677LV
Bollier
43%
Bollier
43%

Bollier

43%

Marshall

50%
50%
Marshall  Marshall+7
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