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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. Magaziner worked for eight years as state treasurer until he was elected to Congress in 2022.
Now that the primary election is behind us, it's time to start looking ahead to the statewide General Election on Nov. 5.
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.
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.
It concludes that Democratic-leaning states show a stronger affinity for coffee overall. It also says that Democratic-leaning states generally have more coffee shops per capita. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Regina Connor cast her ballot in Rhode Island’s Sept. 10 primary in minutes. Hardly the norm in her 54 years as a registered voter. The 75-year-old Smithfield resident is legally blind. “In the early days,
The new survey of 738 registered voters in Rhode Island from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center offers interesting insight into what Rhode Islanders are thinking about heading into the Nov.
The list includes a former GOP operative who switched parties, a Woonsocket sheet metal foreman, and a Peruvian-American attorney.
In short, that if voters approve Question 1 on Nov. 5 there will be an election to choose 75 delegates who will meet at a time and place to be determined to recommend amendments to the constitution that would be put up for approval at another statewide election.