Rhode Islanders in District 2 also have a choice to make for Congressman. The incumbent, Rep. Seth Magaziner, a Democrat, is facing a a challenge from Republican Steve Corvi.
From Congress, to the General Assembly, to local mayoral races, here's everything you need to know before you cast your vote.
Now that the primary election is behind us, it's time to start looking ahead to the statewide General Election on Nov. 5.
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Rhode Island’s Congressional delegation earned perfect scores from a nonpartisan watchdog organization for its support for voting rights and US Supreme Court reforms, and other pieces of “pro-democracy legislation.
Voters in Rhode Island chose the two candidates that will represent the Republican and Democratic parties in November during the state's Senate Primary on Tuesday.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. in Rhode Island, and while none of the statewide general offices are on the ballot today, there is a contentious primary for mayor in Cranston and several interesting General Assembly races to watch.
Yes, Rhode Island does have early voting. Early voting is available at these locations, separated by town, place and address, which can be found on the Rhode Island election website. Their hours vary by location. Bristol - Town Hall - 10 Court St. Burrillville - Town Hall 105 - Harrisville Main St.
If it feels like we just had an election for CD1, it's because we did: Rep. Gabe Amo won the 2023 special election to replace David Cicilline.
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WASHINGTON -- Sheldon Whitehouse wins Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Rhode Island primary election.