The following is the percentage for each candidate when the samples of all six tracking polls are combined as if they were one poll (very unscientific).
Kerry: 36.09% (33.56)
Dean: 20.53% (19.10)
Clark: 12.71% (15.09)
Edwards: 10.86% (10.77)
Lieberman: 8.09% (7.43)
Kucinich: 1.34% (1.73)
Sharpton: 0.38% (0.25)
Undecided: 9.68% (12.02)
3172 likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters were interviewed between January 22 and January 24. The potential sampling error for the survey is ±1.7%.
Previous results (in parentheses) from 3206 interviews between January 21 and January 23. MOE ±1.7%.
The following six tracking polls were combined and weighted according to sample size.
USA Today/CNN/Gallup 688 likely voters (641 previous)
American Research Group 620 likely voters (712 previous)
Zogby International 601 likely voters (601 previous)
Univ. of New Hampshire 463 likely voters (452 previous)
Suffolk University 400 likely voters (400 previous)
Boston Globe/WBZ-TV 400 likely voters (400 previous)
All are two-day tracking polls except Zogby and ARG which are three-day tracking polls.