Special Report

Senators Who Became More Popular in the Last Year

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24. Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii (D)
> 1-yr. change in approval rating: +2 pct. points
> Q1 2022 popularity: 50% approve; 40% disapprove
> Q1 2021 popularity: 48% approve; 39% disapprove
> Current term ends: 2025
> Nov. 2020 voter participation in Hawaii: 59.7% (17th lowest)

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23. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah (R)
> 1-yr. change in approval rating: +2 pct. points
> Q1 2022 popularity: 48% approve; 43% disapprove
> Q1 2021 popularity: 46% approve; 45% disapprove
> Current term ends: 2025
> Nov. 2020 voter participation in Utah: 59.7% (16th lowest)

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22. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas (R)
> 1-yr. change in approval rating: +2 pct. points
> Q1 2022 popularity: 54% approve; 31% disapprove
> Q1 2021 popularity: 52% approve; 35% disapprove
> Current term ends: 2027
> Nov. 2020 voter participation in Arkansas: 51.9% (the lowest)

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21. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina (R)
> 1-yr. change in approval rating: +2 pct. points
> Q1 2022 popularity: 46% approve; 44% disapprove
> Q1 2021 popularity: 44% approve; 46% disapprove
> Current term ends: 2027
> Nov. 2020 voter participation in South Carolina: 61.3% (21st lowest)

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20. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina (R)
> 1-yr. change in approval rating: +2 pct. points
> Q1 2022 popularity: 54% approve; 30% disapprove
> Q1 2021 popularity: 52% approve; 28% disapprove
> Current term ends: 2023 (seeking re-election)
> Nov. 2020 voter participation in South Carolina: 61.3% (21st lowest)

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