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Multiple cities in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts went to the polls on Tuesday for the 2025 Election. Providence Ward 2 voters decided the Democratic nominee for a city council seat left vacant after Helen Anthony stepped down in September to focus on her health.
Election Day has arrived for the four Democrats pursuing Providence’s Ward 2 City Council opening. The Nov. 4 primary will narrow the race down to one Democratic candidate and one Republican candidate who will compete in the general election on Dec. 2.
Jill Davidson has won the Democratic primary for the Providence City Council’s Ward 2 seat, preliminary results show.
Multiple cities in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts will head to the polls today including Providence, Central Falls, Fall River and Taunton.
Jill Davidson won the Democratic primary for Providence’s Ward 2 City Council seat in Tuesday’s election, according to unofficial results on the Secretary of State’s website. The director of development and communications at the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council bested three other opponents to capture 49.
Woonsocket native and Florida businessman Victor Mellor filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in bid to unseat Democrat Seth Magaziner.
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Letters are going out to every registered voter in Rhode Island. Here's what you need to do.
For the first time in at least 15 years, the state is sending letters to every registered voter in Rhode Island to determine if they are still alive, and if they are still living at the address on their voter registration.
Campaign 2026 is already in full swing, in Rhode Island with candidates for several statewide offices aggressively raising money ahead of next year’s election.
Two states, Alaska and Rhode Island, allow same-day registration only for voting in presidential and vice presidential elections. For more information on your state's Election Day voting rules and requirements, visit your state's board of elections or the Secretary of State's website.
This list of potential GOP candidates does not include Senate Minority Leader Jessica de la Cruz, who is on the Republicans' wish list of candidates for higher office but seems unlikely to give up her position of importance within the small GOP ranks at the Rhode Island State House for a risky statewide run.