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>95% of votes in
President race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Electoral votes | |
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Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris | Democrat Dem. | 282,110 | 55.7% | 4 | |
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | Republican Rep. | 213,021 | 42.1 | No electoral votes | |
Total reported | 506,090 | ||||
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>95% of votes in
U.S. Senate race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
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Sheldon WhitehouseS. WhitehouseWhitehouse*incumbent | Democrat Dem. | 291,776 | 59.9% | |
Patricia MorganP. MorganMorgan | Republican Rep. | 195,075 | 40.1 | |
Total reported | 486,851 | |||
U.S. House
District Dist. | Margin | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
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1 | D+31 | Gabriel AmoG. AmoAmo*incumbent Democrat | Allen WatersA. WatersWaters Republican | › | |
2 | D+17 | Seth MagazinerS. MagazinerMagaziner*incumbent Democrat | Steven CorviS. CorviCorvi Republican | › | |
State Legislature
Trifecta status
Tracking state government party control in Rhode Island
Governor
democrat* Not up for election
State Senate
democrat
State House
democrat
*Not up for election
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jacob BissaillonJ. BissaillonBissaillon*incumbent Democrat | ||
2 | Ana QuezadaA. QuezadaQuezada*incumbent Democrat | ||
3 | Samuel ZurierS. ZurierZurier*incumbent Democrat | ||
4 | Dominick RuggerioD. RuggerioRuggerio*incumbent Democrat | ||
5 | Samuel BellS. BellBell*incumbent Democrat 79% | William ConnellW. ConnellConnell Republican 21% | |
6 | Tiara MackT. MackMack*incumbent Democrat | ||
7 | Frank CicconeF. CicconeCiccone*incumbent Democrat | ||
8 | Lori UrsoL. UrsoUrso Democrat 65% | Cathyann PalocsikC. PalocsikPalocsik Independent 35% | |
9 | John BurkeJ. BurkeBurke*incumbent Democrat | ||
10 | Walter FelagW. FelagFelag*incumbent Democrat 58% | Allyn MeyersA. MeyersMeyers Republican 42% | |
11 | Linda UjifusaL. UjifusaUjifusa*incumbent Democrat | ||
12 | Louis DiPalmaL. DiPalmaDiPalma*incumbent Democrat | ||
13 | Dawn EuerD. EuerEuer*incumbent Democrat 70% | David QuiroaD. QuiroaQuiroa Republican 30% | |
14 | Valarie LawsonV. LawsonLawson*incumbent Democrat | ||
15 | Meghan KallmanM. KallmanKallman*incumbent Democrat | ||
16 | Jonathon AcostaJ. AcostaAcosta*incumbent Democrat | ||
17 | Thomas PaolinoT. PaolinoPaolino*incumbent Republican 58% | Cameron DeutschC. DeutschDeutsch Democrat 42% | |
18 | Robert BrittoR. BrittoBritto*incumbent Democrat | ||
19 | Ryan PearsonR. PearsonPearson*incumbent Democrat 57% | Amanda BlaisA. BlaisBlais Independent 43% | |
20 | Brian ThompsonB. ThompsonThompson Democrat | ||
21 | Gordon RogersG. RogersRogers*incumbent Republican | ||
22 | David TikoianD. TikoianTikoian*incumbent Democrat | ||
23 | Jessica de la CruzJ. de la Cruzde la Cruz*incumbent Republican 68% | Lewis PryeorL. PryeorPryeor Democrat 32% | |
24 | Melissa MurrayM. MurrayMurray*incumbent Democrat 58% | Craig LacoutureC. LacoutureLacouture Republican 42% | |
25 | Andrew DimitriA. DimitriDimitri Democrat 58% | Karin GormanK. GormanGorman Republican 42% | |
26 | Todd PatalanoT. PatalanoPatalano Democrat 58% | Jennifer CaputiJ. CaputiCaputi Republican 42% | |
27 | Hanna GalloH. GalloGallo*incumbent Democrat | ||
28 | Lammis VargasL. VargasVargas Democrat | ||
29 | Peter AppollonioP. AppollonioAppollonio Democrat 50.2% | Anthony DeLucaA. DeLucaDeLuca*incumbent Republican 49.8% | |
30 | Mark McKenneyM. McKenneyMcKenney*incumbent Democrat | ||
31 | Matthew LaMountainM. LaMountainLaMountain*incumbent Democrat 60% | Lisa MorseL. MorseMorse Republican 40% | |
32 | Pamela LauriaP. LauriaLauria*incumbent Democrat | ||
33 | Leonidas RaptakisL. RaptakisRaptakis*incumbent Democrat 58% | James PiersonJ. PiersonPierson Republican 42% | |
34 | Elaine MorganE. MorganMorgan*incumbent Republican 54% | Stephen MoffittS. MoffittMoffitt Democrat 46% | |
35 | Bridget ValverdeB. ValverdeValverde*incumbent Democrat | ||
36 | Alana DiMarioA. DiMarioDiMario*incumbent Democrat | ||
37 | Virginia Susan SosnowskiV. SosnowskiSosnowski*incumbent Democrat 66% | Raymond GardnerR. GardnerGardner Republican 34% | |
38 | Victoria GuV. GuGu*incumbent Democrat 58% | Westin PlaceW. PlacePlace Republican 42% | |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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1 | Edith AjelloE. AjelloAjello*incumbent Democrat | ||
2 | Christopher BlazejewskiC. BlazejewskiBlazejewski*incumbent Democrat | ||
3 | Nathan BiahN. BiahBiah*incumbent Democrat | ||
4 | Rebecca KislakR. KislakKislak*incumbent Democrat | ||
5 | Anthony DeSimoneA. DeSimoneDeSimone*incumbent Democrat | ||
6 | Raymond HullR. HullHull*incumbent Democrat | ||
7 | David MoralesD. MoralesMorales*incumbent Democrat | ||
8 | John LombardiJ. LombardiLombardi*incumbent Democrat | ||
9 | Enrique SanchezE. SanchezSanchez*incumbent Democrat | ||
10 | Scott SlaterS. SlaterSlater*incumbent Democrat | ||
11 | Grace DiazG. DiazDiaz*incumbent Democrat | ||
12 | Jose BatistaJ. BatistaBatista*incumbent Democrat | ||
13 | Ramon PerezR. PerezPerez*incumbent Democrat | ||
14 | Charlene LimaC. LimaLima*incumbent Democrat | ||
15 | Christopher PaplauskasC. PaplauskasPaplauskas Republican 50.2% | Maria BucciM. BucciBucci Democrat 49.8% | |
16 | Brandon PotterB. PotterPotter*incumbent Democrat 59% | Deborah LeongD. LeongLeong Republican 41% | |
17 | Jacquelyn BaginskiJ. BaginskiBaginski*incumbent Democrat | ||
18 | Arthur HandyA. HandyHandy*incumbent Democrat | ||
19 | Joseph McNamaraJ. McNamaraMcNamara*incumbent Democrat | ||
20 | David BennettD. BennettBennett*incumbent Democrat | ||
21 | Marie HopkinsM. HopkinsHopkins Republican 50.6% | James McElroyJ. McElroyMcElroy Democrat 49.4% | |
22 | Joseph Solomon Jr.J. Solomon Jr.Solomon Jr.*incumbent Democrat 57% | David StoneD. StoneStone Republican 43% | |
23 | Joseph ShekarchiJ. ShekarchiShekarchi*incumbent Democrat | ||
24 | Evan ShanleyE. ShanleyShanley*incumbent Democrat | ||
25 | Thomas NoretT. NoretNoret*incumbent Democrat | ||
26 | Earl ReadE. ReadRead Democrat 51% | Jeffrey FisherJ. FisherFisher Republican 37% | |
27 | Patricia SerpaP. SerpaSerpa*incumbent Democrat 60% | Andrew KowalskiA. KowalskiKowalski Republican 40% | |
28 | George NardoneG. NardoneNardone*incumbent Republican 57% | Scott GuthrieS. GuthrieGuthrie Democrat 43% | |
29 | Sherry RobertsS. RobertsRoberts*incumbent Republican | ||
30 | Justine CaldwellJ. CaldwellCaldwell*incumbent Democrat | ||
31 | Julie CasimiroJ. CasimiroCasimiro*incumbent Democrat 60% | Lisa LeavittL. LeavittLeavitt Republican 40% | |
32 | Robert CravenR. CravenCraven*incumbent Democrat | ||
33 | Carol McEnteeC. McEnteeMcEntee*incumbent Democrat 59% | Jessica Drew-DayJ. Drew-DayDrew-Day Republican 41% | |
34 | Teresa TanziT. TanziTanzi*incumbent Democrat 63% | Joanne FortiJ. FortiForti Republican 37% | |
35 | Kathleen FogartyK. FogartyFogarty*incumbent Democrat 62% | Jennifer NerbonneJ. NerbonneNerbonne Republican 38% | |
36 | Tina SpearsT. SpearsSpears*incumbent Democrat | ||
37 | Samuel AzzinaroS. AzzinaroAzzinaro*incumbent Democrat | ||
38 | Brian KennedyB. KennedyKennedy*incumbent Democrat | ||
39 | Megan CotterM. CotterCotter*incumbent Democrat 54% | Justin PriceJ. PricePrice Republican 46% | |
40 | Michael ChippendaleM. ChippendaleChippendale*incumbent Republican 69% | Linda NicholsL. NicholsNichols Democrat 31% | |
41 | Robert QuattrocchiR. QuattrocchiQuattrocchi*incumbent Republican 65% | Shaina SmithS. SmithSmith Democrat 35% | |
42 | Richard FasciaR. FasciaFascia Republican 55% | Kelsey ColettaK. ColettaColetta Democrat 45% | |
43 | Deborah FellelaD. FellelaFellela*incumbent Democrat 54% | Nicola GrassoN. GrassoGrasso Republican 46% | |
44 | Gregory CostantinoG. CostantinoCostantino*incumbent Democrat 54% | Peter TrementozziP. TrementozziTrementozzi Republican 46% | |
45 | Mia AckermanM. AckermanAckerman*incumbent Democrat | ||
46 | Mary Ann Shallcross SmithM. Shallcross SmithShallcross Smith*incumbent Democrat 61% | Angelo KapsimalisA. KapsimalisKapsimalis Republican 39% | |
47 | David PlaceD. PlacePlace*incumbent Republican 70% | Paul RoselliP. RoselliRoselli Democrat 30% | |
48 | Brian NewberryB. NewberryNewberry*incumbent Republican | ||
49 | Jon BrienJ. BrienBrien*incumbent Independent 79% | Michael DisneyM. DisneyDisney Independent 21% | |
50 | Stephen CaseyS. CaseyCasey*incumbent Democrat | ||
51 | Robert PhillipsR. PhillipsPhillips*incumbent Democrat | ||
52 | Alex MarszalkowskiA. MarszalkowskiMarszalkowski*incumbent Democrat | ||
53 | Paul SantucciP. SantucciSantucci Republican 55% | Bernard HawkinsB. HawkinsHawkins Democrat 45% | |
54 | William O’BrienW. O’BrienO’Brien*incumbent Democrat | ||
55 | Arthur CorveseA. CorveseCorvese*incumbent Democrat | ||
56 | Joshua GiraldoJ. GiraldoGiraldo*incumbent Democrat | ||
57 | Brandon VoasB. VoasVoas*incumbent Democrat 54% | James McLaughlinJ. McLaughlinMcLaughlin Independent 46% | |
58 | Cherie CruzC. CruzCruz*incumbent Democrat | ||
59 | Jennifer StewartJ. StewartStewart*incumbent Democrat | ||
60 | Karen AlzateK. AlzateAlzate*incumbent Democrat | ||
61 | Leonela FelixL. FelixFelix*incumbent Democrat 57% | Kevin WhalenK. WhalenWhalen Republican 43% | |
62 | Mary Duffy MessierM. Duffy MessierDuffy Messier*incumbent Democrat | ||
63 | Katherine KazarianK. KazarianKazarian*incumbent Democrat | ||
64 | Jenni FurtadoJ. FurtadoFurtado Democrat | ||
65 | Matthew DawsonM. DawsonDawson*incumbent Democrat | ||
66 | Jennifer BoylanJ. BoylanBoylan*incumbent Democrat 65% | Janine WolfJ. WolfWolf Republican 35% | |
67 | Jason KnightJ. KnightKnight*incumbent Democrat | ||
68 | June SpeakmanJ. SpeakmanSpeakman*incumbent Democrat 59% | John HanleyJ. HanleyHanley Independent 41% | |
69 | Susan Ann DonovanS. DonovanDonovan*incumbent Democrat 64% | Sergei SharenkoS. SharenkoSharenko Independent 36% | |
70 | John EdwardsJ. EdwardsEdwards*incumbent Democrat 55% | Christopher BordenC. BordenBorden Republican 45% | |
71 | Michelle McGawM. McGawMcGaw*incumbent Democrat | ||
72 | Terri-Denise CortvriendT. CortvriendCortvriend*incumbent Democrat | ||
73 | Marvin AbneyM. AbneyAbney*incumbent Democrat | ||
74 | Alex FinkelmanA. FinkelmanFinkelman*incumbent Democrat | ||
75 | Lauren CarsonL. CarsonCarson*incumbent Democrat | ||
Ballot Measures
Question 1 | |
Constitutional Convention | |
This measure would support calling a convention to revise or amend the Rhode Island Constitution. If such an event is held, delegates and representatives would assemble and could rewrite the document or suggest an entirely new state Constitution. | |
ApproveApproveApprove 38% | RejectRejectReject 62% |
>95% of votes in | |
Question 2 | |
Issue Higher Education Bond | |
This proposition would approve a $160 million bond issue to pay for capital improvements to higher education facilities — specifically, the University of Rhode Island biomedical sciences building and the Rhode Island College cybersecurity building. | |
ApproveApproveApprove 60% | RejectRejectReject 40% |
>95% of votes in | |
Question 3 | |
Issue Housing Acquisition and Development Bond | |
This proposition would approve a $120 million bond issue to fund more affordable housing through new construction and renovation. | |
ApproveApproveApprove 66% | RejectRejectReject 34% |
>95% of votes in | |
Question 4 | |
Issue Environmental Protection Bond | |
This proposition would approve issuing $53 million of green economy bonds, which would fund improvement projects for environmental and public recreation facilities. These projects include Port of Davisville infrastructure; climate resiliency grants; the cleanup of sites contaminated with industrial pollution; and grants for parks, athletic fields and playgrounds. | |
ApproveApproveApprove 67% | RejectRejectReject 33% |
>95% of votes in | |
Question 5 | |
Issue Cultural Arts and Economy Grant Bond | |
This proposition would approve a $10 million bond issue to fund matching grants for projects at the Tomaquag Museum, Newport Contemporary Ballet, Trinity Repertory Company and others. | |
ApproveApproveApprove 56% | RejectRejectReject 44% |
>95% of votes in | |
Other Races
Mayor
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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Central Falls | Maria RiveraM. RiveraRivera*incumbent | ||
Cranston | Kenneth HopkinsK. HopkinsHopkins*incumbent Republican 52% | Robert FerriR. FerriFerri Democrat 48% | |
Cumberland | Jeffrey MutterJ. MutterMutter*incumbent Democrat 59% | Bradford DeanB. DeanDean Independent 41% | |
North Providence | Charles LombardiC. LombardiLombardi*incumbent Democrat | ||
Pawtucket | Donald GrebienD. GrebienGrebien*incumbent Democrat 67% | Nathan LucianoN. LucianoLuciano Independent 33% | |
Warwick | Frank PicozziF. PicozziPicozzi*incumbent Independent 73% | Leah Ann HazelwoodL. HazelwoodHazelwood Democrat 20% | |
Woonsocket | Christopher BeauchampC. BeauchampBeauchamp*incumbent 52% | John WardJ. WardWard 48% | |