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Chris Sununu Has Strong Lead In Latest New Hampshire Governor’s Poll

September 26, 2022

The incumbent governor of New Hampshire has a solid lead in the race to keep his job.

Governor Chris Sununu, a Republican, holds a 17-point lead over his opponent, according to a recently-released poll from the University of New Hampshire. The poll found that while Sununu had 55 percent support from likely New Hampshire voters, his challenger, Democratic state Senator Tom Sherman of Rye, had 37 percent support. Just 8 percent of voters say they’re undecided in this race.

Sununu’s big edge comes from independent voters; he leads with them 84 percent to 8 percent, according to the poll.

Sununu was first elected in 2016. New Hampshire governors serve two-year terms. There are no term limits on the position. 

 

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