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U.S. Senate, Utah, 2022, General election
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Oct. 29-30
500LV
Oct. 29-30
500LV
McMullin
46%
McMullin
46%

McMullin

46%

Lee

47%
47%
Lee  Lee+1
Oct. 25-28
825LV
Oct. 25-28
825LV
McMullin
40%
McMullin
40%

McMullin

40%

Lee

50%

Hansen

5%

Williams

3%
50%
LeeLee+10
Oct. 25-27
600LV
Oct. 25-27
600LV
McMullin
36%
McMullin
36%

McMullin

36%

Lee

51%

Hansen

3%

Williams

1%
51%
LeeLee+15
Oct. 8-11
500LV
Oct. 8-11
500LV
McMullin
49%
McMullin
49%

McMullin

49%

Lee

43%

Hansen

4%
43%
LeeMcMullin+6
Oct. 4-11
239LV
Oct. 4-11
239LV
McMullin
38%
McMullin
38%

McMullin

38%

Lee

50%
50%
Lee  Lee+12
Oct. 4-11
406RV
Oct. 4-11
406RV
McMullin
37%
McMullin
37%

McMullin

37%

Lee

38%
38%
Lee  Lee+1
Oct. 5-6
483LV
Oct. 5-6
483LV
McMullin
32%
McMullin
32%

McMullin

32%

Lee

47%

Hansen

3%

Williams

2%
47%
LeeLee+15
Oct. 3-6
773LV
Oct. 3-6
773LV
McMullin
37%
McMullin
37%

McMullin

37%

Lee

42%
42%
Lee  Lee+5
Oct. 3-6
801RV
Oct. 3-6
801RV
McMullin
37%
McMullin
37%

McMullin

37%

Lee

41%

Williams

2%

Hansen

1%
41%
LeeLee+4
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