2010 Rhode Island State House Election

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The 2010 Rhode Island State House Election took place on November 2, 2010 to elect 75 seats. Democratic secured 65 seats, which constitutes 86.7% of the total seats, alongside receiving 60.6% of the popular vote. A total number of 311,745 votes were cast in this election. There were totally 145 candidates ran for 75 seats across the 75 districts.

Summary by Party

There were totally 145 candidates competed for 75 seats. Democratic won 65 seats, making up 86.7% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 60.6% of the popular vote. Republican won 10 seats (13.3%).

2010 Rhode Island State House Election - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Democratic 188,773 60.6% 72 65 86.7%
Republican 97,504 31.3% 50 10 13.3%
Independent 19,805 6.4% 18 0 0.0%
Moderate 5,044 1.6% 4 0 0.0%
Green 619 0.2% 1 0 0.0%
Total 311,745 100% 145 75 100%

Summary by Seats

2010 Rhode Island State House Election - Summary by Party in Seats
Seat Democratic Republican Others Valid Votes
Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 1,400 74.6% - 476 25.4% 1,876
District 2 2,010 70.9% - 825 29.1% 2,835
District 3 2,215 73.5% 799 26.5% - 3,014
District 4 3,564 76.5% 1,094 23.5% - 4,658
District 5 2,298 75.7% 736 24.3% - 3,034
District 6 3,195 100.0% - - 3,195
District 7 2,773 100.0% - - 2,773
District 8 1,520 75.5% - 492 24.5% 2,012
District 9 1,715 100.0% - - 1,715
District 10 2,023 89.7% 232 10.3% - 2,255
District 11 2,150 88.6% 278 11.4% - 2,428
District 12 1,842 100.0% - - 1,842
District 13 2,288 79.6% 588 20.4% - 2,876
District 14 1,991 65.3% 1,057 34.7% - 3,048
District 15 2,969 52.1% 2,275 39.9% 455 8.0% 5,699
District 16 2,620 54.3% 2,203 45.7% - 4,823
District 17 3,516 100.0% - - 3,516
District 18 2,834 65.0% 1,524 35.0% - 4,358
District 19 3,309 59.7% 1,725 31.1% 507 9.1% 5,541
District 20 2,660 57.7% 1,527 33.1% 427 9.3% 4,614
District 21 2,750 60.4% - 1,805 39.6% 4,555
District 22 2,610 58.9% - 1,822 41.1% 4,432
District 23 2,883 58.8% - 2,022 41.2% 4,905
District 24 - 4,661 100.0% - 4,661
District 25 1,615 51.2% 1,541 48.8% - 3,156
District 26 2,149 49.0% 2,239 51.0% - 4,388
District 27 2,031 42.9% 1,825 38.5% 879 18.6% 4,735
District 28 3,008 51.8% 2,795 48.2% - 5,803
District 29 2,739 50.1% 2,731 49.9% - 5,470
District 30 - 3,349 56.9% 2,540 43.1% 5,889
District 31 2,418 45.8% 2,858 54.2% - 5,276
District 32 2,256 38.9% 3,537 61.1% - 5,793
District 33 3,340 53.3% 2,926 46.7% - 6,266
District 34 3,260 65.1% 1,311 26.2% 435 8.7% 5,006
District 35 2,081 52.0% 1,918 48.0% - 3,999
District 36 3,546 60.6% - 2,305 39.4% 5,851
District 37 3,062 60.2% 1,686 33.1% 342 6.7% 5,090
District 38 2,617 56.1% 2,047 43.9% - 4,664
District 39 2,732 51.4% 2,586 48.6% - 5,318
District 40 2,655 44.7% 3,278 55.3% - 5,933
District 41 3,450 52.9% 3,066 47.1% - 6,516
District 42 4,068 100.0% - - 4,068
District 43 2,946 57.7% - 2,158 42.3% 5,104
District 44 3,380 53.2% 2,978 46.8% - 6,358
District 45 2,889 57.1% 1,185 23.4% 988 19.5% 5,062
District 46 2,150 48.9% 1,596 36.3% 647 14.7% 4,393
District 47 2,435 52.1% 2,239 47.9% - 4,674
District 48 1,910 34.0% 3,715 66.0% - 5,625
District 49 2,046 100.0% - - 2,046
District 50 2,116 75.2% 697 24.8% - 2,813
District 51 2,373 100.0% - - 2,373
District 52 5,108 100.0% - - 5,108
District 53 3,028 60.3% 1,992 39.7% - 5,020
District 54 2,786 60.9% - 1,792 39.1% 4,578
District 55 4,168 100.0% - - 4,168
District 56 1,223 100.0% - - 1,223
District 57 2,988 100.0% - - 2,988
District 58 1,668 72.9% 620 27.1% - 2,288
District 59 2,120 74.8% 713 25.2% - 2,833
District 60 1,653 73.7% 591 26.3% - 2,244
District 61 2,815 65.0% 1,514 35.0% - 4,329
District 62 2,615 68.3% 1,216 31.7% - 3,831
District 63 3,679 100.0% - - 3,679
District 64 2,847 100.0% - - 2,847
District 65 - 3,808 100.0% - 3,808
District 66 2,974 47.3% 2,406 38.2% 914 14.5% 6,294
District 67 2,465 52.9% - 2,197 47.1% 4,662
District 68 2,357 59.9% 1,581 40.1% - 3,938
District 69 2,773 66.2% 1,418 33.8% - 4,191
District 70 2,760 56.5% 2,124 43.5% - 4,884
District 71 2,660 49.6% 2,707 50.4% - 5,367
District 72 2,700 47.6% 2,968 52.4% - 5,668
District 73 1,849 74.9% - 619 25.1% 2,468
District 74 2,712 52.8% 1,602 31.2% 821 16.0% 5,135
District 75 2,418 62.6% 1,442 37.4% - 3,860
Total 188,773 60.6% 97,504 31.3% 25,468 8.2% 311,745

Elected Candidates

There are 10 seats with winning margins of no more than 5%:

2010 Rhode Island State House Election - Elected Candidates
Seat Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
District 1 John J. McCAULEY Jr. Democratic 1,400 74.6% Daniel J. Grzych Independent 476 25.4% 49.2%
District 2 Christopher R. Blazejewski Democratic 2,010 70.9% Richard R. Rodi Jr. Independent 825 29.1% 41.8%
District 3 Edith H. Ajello Democratic 2,215 73.5% Daniel S. Harrop Republican 799 26.5% 47.0%
District 4 Gordon D. Fox Democratic 3,564 76.5% Erich P. Sturn Republican 1,094 23.5% 53.0%
District 5 John J. DeSIMONE Democratic 2,298 75.7% Mark Garofalo Republican 736 24.3% 51.4%
District 6 Raymond A. Hull Democratic 3,195 100.0% - 100.0%
District 7 Maria E. Cimini Democratic 2,773 100.0% - 100.0%
District 8 Michael A. Tarro Democratic 1,520 75.5% Robert S. Berrillo Independent 492 24.5% 51.0%
District 9 Anastasia P. Williams Democratic 1,715 100.0% - 100.0%
District 10 Scott A. Slater Democratic 2,023 89.7% Brian P. Mayben Republican 232 10.3% 79.4%
District 11 Grace Diaz Democratic 2,150 88.6% Maria Luisa A. Curran Republican 278 11.4% 77.2%
District 12 Leo Medina Democratic 1,842 100.0% - 100.0%
District 13 John M. Carnevale Democratic 2,288 79.6% Damien J. Baldino Republican 588 20.4% 59.2%
District 14 Charlene Lima Democratic 1,991 65.3% William A. Surrette Sr. Republican 1,057 34.7% 30.6%
District 15 Nicholas A. Mattiello Democratic 2,969 52.1% James W. Quinlan Republican 2,275 39.9% 12.2%
District 16 Peter G. Palumbo Democratic 2,620 54.3% Donald Botts Jr. Republican 2,203 45.7% 8.6%
District 17 Robert B. Jacquard Democratic 3,516 100.0% - 100.0%
District 18 Arthur Handy Democratic 2,834 65.0% Richard S. Nordlund Republican 1,524 35.0% 30.0%
District 19 Joseph McNAMARA Democratic 3,309 59.7% Maureen L. O'Gorman Republican 1,725 31.1% 28.6%
District 20 David A. Bennett Democratic 2,660 57.7% Henri S. Koldyk Republican 1,527 33.1% 24.6%
District 21 Eileen Slattery Naughton Democratic 2,750 60.4% Richard L. Lavallee Moderate 1,805 39.6% 20.8%
District 22 Frank G. Ferri Democratic 2,610 58.9% Jason Oliver Independent 1,822 41.1% 17.8%
District 23 Robert E. Flaherty Democratic 2,883 58.8% Timothy J. Howe Independent 2,022 41.2% 17.6%
District 24 Joseph A. Trillo Republican 4,661 100.0% - 100.0%
District 25 Jared R. Nunes Democratic 1,615 51.2% Giovanni A. Calise Republican 1,541 48.8% 2.4%
District 26 Patricia L. Morgan Republican 2,239 51.0% Michael Norman Senerchia Democratic 2,149 49.0% 2.0%
District 27 Patricia A. Serpa Democratic 2,031 42.9% Mark R. Fleury Republican 1,825 38.5% 4.4%
District 28 Scott J. Guthrie Democratic 3,008 51.8% Steven J. Hart Republican 2,795 48.2% 3.6%
District 29 Lisa P. Tomasso Democratic 2,739 50.1% Gregory C. Coutcher Republican 2,731 49.9% 0.2%
District 30 Robert A. Watson Republican 3,349 56.9% Robert B. Bolton Independent 2,540 43.1% 13.8%
District 31 Doreen Marie Costa Republican 2,858 54.2% Kenneth Carter Democratic 2,418 45.8% 8.4%
District 32 Laurence W. Ehrhardt Republican 3,537 61.1% Richard A. Welch Democratic 2,256 38.9% 22.2%
District 33 Donald J. Lally Jr. Democratic 3,340 53.3% Philip J. Duquette Republican 2,926 46.7% 6.6%
District 34 Teresa Ann Tanzi Democratic 3,260 65.1% Timothy W. Burchett Republican 1,311 26.2% 38.9%
District 35 Spencer E. Dickinson Democratic 2,081 52.0% James K. Haldeman Republican 1,918 48.0% 4.0%
District 36 Donna M. Walsh Democratic 3,546 60.6% Thomas Browning Moderate 2,305 39.4% 21.2%
District 37 Samuel A. Azzinaro Democratic 3,062 60.2% Philip P. Gingerella Republican 1,686 33.1% 27.1%
District 38 Brian Patrick Kennedy Democratic 2,617 56.1% Peter J. Bonk Republican 2,047 43.9% 12.2%
District 39 Larry Valencia Democratic 2,732 51.4% Michael J. Picillo Republican 2,586 48.6% 2.8%
District 40 Michael W. Chippendale Republican 3,278 55.3% Scott M. Pollard Democratic 2,655 44.7% 10.6%
District 41 Michael J. Marcello Democratic 3,450 52.9% Marco M. Lucci Republican 3,066 47.1% 5.8%
District 42 Stephen R. Ucci Democratic 4,068 100.0% - 100.0%
District 43 Deborah A. Fellela Democratic 2,946 57.7% Karin N. Gorman Independent 2,158 42.3% 15.4%
District 44 Peter J. Petrarca Democratic 3,380 53.2% Jennifer L. Hirons Republican 2,978 46.8% 6.4%
District 45 Rene R. Menard Democratic 2,889 57.1% Larry Shetler Republican 1,185 23.4% 33.7%
District 46 Jeremiah T. O'Grady Democratic 2,150 48.9% Matthew A. Guerra Republican 1,596 36.3% 12.6%
District 47 Cale P. Keable Democratic 2,435 52.1% Donald A. Fox Republican 2,239 47.9% 4.2%
District 48 Brian C. Newberry Republican 3,715 66.0% David A. Lovett Democratic 1,910 34.0% 32.0%
District 49 Lisa Baldelli-Hunt Democratic 2,046 100.0% - 100.0%
District 50 Jon D. Brien Democratic 2,116 75.2% Harvey F. Nabozny Republican 697 24.8% 50.4%
District 51 Robert D. Phillips Democratic 2,373 100.0% - 100.0%
District 52 Karen L. MacBETH Democratic 5,108 100.0% - 100.0%
District 53 Thomas J. Winfield Democratic 3,028 60.3% John S. English Republican 1,992 39.7% 20.6%
District 54 Gregory J. Schadone Democratic 2,786 60.9% Lance A. Mantia Independent 1,792 39.1% 21.8%
District 55 Arthur J. Corvese Democratic 4,168 100.0% - 100.0%
District 56 Agostinho F. Silva Democratic 1,223 100.0% - 100.0%
District 57 James N. McLAUGHLIN Democratic 2,988 100.0% - 100.0%
District 58 William San Bento Jr. Democratic 1,668 72.9% Michael W. Grossi Republican 620 27.1% 45.8%
District 59 J. Patrick O'Neill Democratic 2,120 74.8% Joel M. Tirrell Republican 713 25.2% 49.6%
District 60 Elaine A. Coderre Democratic 1,653 73.7% Samuel J. Tassia Republican 591 26.3% 47.4%
District 61 Raymond H. Johnston Jr. Democratic 2,815 65.0% Brad Simonds Republican 1,514 35.0% 30.0%
District 62 Mary Duffy Messier Democratic 2,615 68.3% Thomas L. Clupny Republican 1,216 31.7% 36.6%
District 63 Roberto DaSILVA Democratic 3,679 100.0% - 100.0%
District 64 Helio Melo Democratic 2,847 100.0% - 100.0%
District 65 John A. Savage Republican 3,808 100.0% - 100.0%
District 66 Joy Hearn Democratic 2,974 47.3% Margaret E. Kane Republican 2,406 38.2% 9.1%
District 67 Jan Malik Democratic 2,465 52.9% Joseph A. DePASQUALE Independent 2,197 47.1% 5.8%
District 68 Richard P. Morrison Democratic 2,357 59.9% Thomas M. Carroll Republican 1,581 40.1% 19.8%
District 69 Raymond E. Gallison Jr. Democratic 2,773 66.2% William L. Sousa Grapentine Republican 1,418 33.8% 32.4%
District 70 John G. Edwards Democratic 2,760 56.5% Nancy L. Driggs Republican 2,124 43.5% 13.0%
District 71 Daniel P. Gordon Jr. Republican 2,707 50.4% George S. Alzaibak Democratic 2,660 49.6% 0.8%
District 72 Daniel Patrick Reilly Republican 2,968 52.4% Amy G. Rice Democratic 2,700 47.6% 4.8%
District 73 J. Russell Jackson Democratic 1,849 74.9% Gregory W. Larson Green 619 25.1% 49.8%
District 74 Deborah L. Ruggiero Democratic 2,712 52.8% Anthony A. Mastrostefano Republican 1,602 31.2% 21.6%
District 75 Peter F. Martin Democratic 2,418 62.6% Patrick J. Donovan Republican 1,442 37.4% 25.2%

Results by Candidates

There are 145 candidates competed for 75 seats.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election - Summary by Candidate
Seat Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
District 1 John J. McCAULEY Jr. Democratic 1,400 74.6%
Daniel J. Grzych Independent 476 25.4%
District 2 Christopher R. Blazejewski Democratic 2,010 70.9%
Richard R. Rodi Jr. Independent 825 29.1%
District 3 Edith H. Ajello Democratic 2,215 73.5%
Daniel S. Harrop Republican 799 26.5%
District 4 Gordon D. Fox Democratic 3,564 76.5%
Erich P. Sturn Republican 1,094 23.5%
District 5 John J. DeSIMONE Democratic 2,298 75.7%
Mark Garofalo Republican 736 24.3%
District 6 Raymond A. Hull Democratic 3,195 100.0%
District 7 Maria E. Cimini Democratic 2,773 100.0%
District 8 Michael A. Tarro Democratic 1,520 75.5%
Robert S. Berrillo Independent 492 24.5%
District 9 Anastasia P. Williams Democratic 1,715 100.0%
District 10 Scott A. Slater Democratic 2,023 89.7%
Brian P. Mayben Republican 232 10.3%
District 11 Grace Diaz Democratic 2,150 88.6%
Maria Luisa A. Curran Republican 278 11.4%
District 12 Leo Medina Democratic 1,842 100.0%
District 13 John M. Carnevale Democratic 2,288 79.6%
Damien J. Baldino Republican 588 20.4%
District 14 Charlene Lima Democratic 1,991 65.3%
William A. Surrette Sr. Republican 1,057 34.7%
District 15 Nicholas A. Mattiello Democratic 2,969 52.1%
James W. Quinlan Republican 2,275 39.9%
Stephen T. Perrino Independent 455 8.0%
District 16 Peter G. Palumbo Democratic 2,620 54.3%
Donald Botts Jr. Republican 2,203 45.7%
District 17 Robert B. Jacquard Democratic 3,516 100.0%
District 18 Arthur Handy Democratic 2,834 65.0%
Richard S. Nordlund Republican 1,524 35.0%
District 19 Joseph McNAMARA Democratic 3,309 59.7%
Maureen L. O'Gorman Republican 1,725 31.1%
Anthony R. Dubois Moderate 507 9.1%
District 20 David A. Bennett Democratic 2,660 57.7%
Henri S. Koldyk Republican 1,527 33.1%
William M. Pierce Iii Moderate 427 9.3%
District 21 Eileen Slattery Naughton Democratic 2,750 60.4%
Richard L. Lavallee Moderate 1,805 39.6%
District 22 Frank G. Ferri Democratic 2,610 58.9%
Jason Oliver Independent 1,822 41.1%
District 23 Robert E. Flaherty Democratic 2,883 58.8%
Timothy J. Howe Independent 2,022 41.2%
District 24 Joseph A. Trillo Republican 4,661 100.0%
District 25 Jared R. Nunes Democratic 1,615 51.2%
Giovanni A. Calise Republican 1,541 48.8%
District 26 Patricia L. Morgan Republican 2,239 51.0%
Michael Norman Senerchia Democratic 2,149 49.0%
District 27 Patricia A. Serpa Democratic 2,031 42.9%
Mark R. Fleury Republican 1,825 38.5%
Thomas K. Jones Independent 879 18.6%
District 28 Scott J. Guthrie Democratic 3,008 51.8%
Steven J. Hart Republican 2,795 48.2%
District 29 Lisa P. Tomasso Democratic 2,739 50.1%
Gregory C. Coutcher Republican 2,731 49.9%
District 30 Robert A. Watson Republican 3,349 56.9%
Robert B. Bolton Independent 2,540 43.1%
District 31 Doreen Marie Costa Republican 2,858 54.2%
Kenneth Carter Democratic 2,418 45.8%
District 32 Laurence W. Ehrhardt Republican 3,537 61.1%
Richard A. Welch Democratic 2,256 38.9%
District 33 Donald J. Lally Jr. Democratic 3,340 53.3%
Philip J. Duquette Republican 2,926 46.7%
District 34 Teresa Ann Tanzi Democratic 3,260 65.1%
Timothy W. Burchett Republican 1,311 26.2%
Peter J. Stone Independent 435 8.7%
District 35 Spencer E. Dickinson Democratic 2,081 52.0%
James K. Haldeman Republican 1,918 48.0%
District 36 Donna M. Walsh Democratic 3,546 60.6%
Thomas Browning Moderate 2,305 39.4%
District 37 Samuel A. Azzinaro Democratic 3,062 60.2%
Philip P. Gingerella Republican 1,686 33.1%
Robert T. Gionet Independent 342 6.7%
District 38 Brian Patrick Kennedy Democratic 2,617 56.1%
Peter J. Bonk Republican 2,047 43.9%
District 39 Larry Valencia Democratic 2,732 51.4%
Michael J. Picillo Republican 2,586 48.6%
District 40 Michael W. Chippendale Republican 3,278 55.3%
Scott M. Pollard Democratic 2,655 44.7%
District 41 Michael J. Marcello Democratic 3,450 52.9%
Marco M. Lucci Republican 3,066 47.1%
District 42 Stephen R. Ucci Democratic 4,068 100.0%
District 43 Deborah A. Fellela Democratic 2,946 57.7%
Karin N. Gorman Independent 2,158 42.3%
District 44 Peter J. Petrarca Democratic 3,380 53.2%
Jennifer L. Hirons Republican 2,978 46.8%
District 45 Rene R. Menard Democratic 2,889 57.1%
Larry Shetler Republican 1,185 23.4%
Colleen I. Scanlan Independent 988 19.5%
District 46 Jeremiah T. O'Grady Democratic 2,150 48.9%
Matthew A. Guerra Republican 1,596 36.3%
C. Kevin McCARTHY Independent 520 11.8%
Paul J. DiDOMENICO Independent 127 2.9%
District 47 Cale P. Keable Democratic 2,435 52.1%
Donald A. Fox Republican 2,239 47.9%
District 48 Brian C. Newberry Republican 3,715 66.0%
David A. Lovett Democratic 1,910 34.0%
District 49 Lisa Baldelli-Hunt Democratic 2,046 100.0%
District 50 Jon D. Brien Democratic 2,116 75.2%
Harvey F. Nabozny Republican 697 24.8%
District 51 Robert D. Phillips Democratic 2,373 100.0%
District 52 Karen L. MacBETH Democratic 5,108 100.0%
District 53 Thomas J. Winfield Democratic 3,028 60.3%
John S. English Republican 1,992 39.7%
District 54 Gregory J. Schadone Democratic 2,786 60.9%
Lance A. Mantia Independent 1,792 39.1%
District 55 Arthur J. Corvese Democratic 4,168 100.0%
District 56 Agostinho F. Silva Democratic 1,223 100.0%
District 57 James N. McLAUGHLIN Democratic 2,988 100.0%
District 58 William San Bento Jr. Democratic 1,668 72.9%
Michael W. Grossi Republican 620 27.1%
District 59 J. Patrick O'Neill Democratic 2,120 74.8%
Joel M. Tirrell Republican 713 25.2%
District 60 Elaine A. Coderre Democratic 1,653 73.7%
Samuel J. Tassia Republican 591 26.3%
District 61 Raymond H. Johnston Jr. Democratic 2,815 65.0%
Brad Simonds Republican 1,514 35.0%
District 62 Mary Duffy Messier Democratic 2,615 68.3%
Thomas L. Clupny Republican 1,216 31.7%
District 63 Roberto DaSILVA Democratic 3,679 100.0%
District 64 Helio Melo Democratic 2,847 100.0%
District 65 John A. Savage Republican 3,808 100.0%
District 66 Joy Hearn Democratic 2,974 47.3%
Margaret E. Kane Republican 2,406 38.2%
Joel Hellmann Independent 914 14.5%
District 67 Jan Malik Democratic 2,465 52.9%
Joseph A. DePASQUALE Independent 2,197 47.1%
District 68 Richard P. Morrison Democratic 2,357 59.9%
Thomas M. Carroll Republican 1,581 40.1%
District 69 Raymond E. Gallison Jr. Democratic 2,773 66.2%
William L. Sousa Grapentine Republican 1,418 33.8%
District 70 John G. Edwards Democratic 2,760 56.5%
Nancy L. Driggs Republican 2,124 43.5%
District 71 Daniel P. Gordon Jr. Republican 2,707 50.4%
George S. Alzaibak Democratic 2,660 49.6%
District 72 Daniel Patrick Reilly Republican 2,968 52.4%
Amy G. Rice Democratic 2,700 47.6%
District 73 J. Russell Jackson Democratic 1,849 74.9%
Gregory W. Larson Green 619 25.1%
District 74 Deborah L. Ruggiero Democratic 2,712 52.8%
Anthony A. Mastrostefano Republican 1,602 31.2%
Daniel J. Capuano Independent 821 16.0%
District 75 Peter F. Martin Democratic 2,418 62.6%
Patrick J. Donovan Republican 1,442 37.4%

Results by Seats

District 1

John J. McCAULEY Jr. of Democratic won the election with 74.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,400 votes. Daniel J. Grzych of Independent was defeated by a margin of 49.3%, receiving 25.4% of the votes, totaling 476 votes. The total votes cast was 1,876.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 1
Candidate Party Votes %
John J. McCAULEY Jr. Democratic 1,400 74.6%
Daniel J. Grzych Independent 476 25.4%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 49.3%, Valid Votes: 1,876

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 1 (General)
Precinct John J. McCAULEY Jr. Daniel J. Grzych Total
Providence 2801 534 171 705
Providence 2803 358 80 438
Providence 2804 204 80 284
Providence 2805 101 77 178
Providence 2806 130 27 157
Providence 2807 73 41 114
Total 1,400 476 1,876

District 2

Christopher R. Blazejewski of Democratic won the election with 70.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,010 votes. Richard R. Rodi Jr. of Independent was defeated by a margin of 41.8%, receiving 29.1% of the votes, totaling 825 votes. The total votes cast was 2,835.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 2
Candidate Party Votes %
Christopher R. Blazejewski Democratic 2,010 70.9%
Richard R. Rodi Jr. Independent 825 29.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 41.8%, Valid Votes: 2,835

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 2 (General) - Results by Town
Town Christopher R. Blazejewski
Democratic
Richard R. Rodi Jr.
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
East Providence 459 60.4% 301 39.6% 760 20.8%
Providence 1,551 74.7% 524 25.3% 2,075 49.5%
Total 2,010 70.9% 825 29.1% 2,835 41.8%

East Providence

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 2 (General)
Precinct Christopher R. Blazejewski Richard R. Rodi Jr. Total
East Providence 1001 175 122 297
East Providence 1002 284 179 463
Total 459 301 760

Providence

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 2 (General)
Precinct Christopher R. Blazejewski Richard R. Rodi Jr. Total
Providence 2808 389 86 475
Providence 2811 126 80 206
Providence 2812 93 47 140
Providence 2813 387 107 494
Providence 2815 460 186 646
Providence 2816 96 18 114
Total 1,551 524 2,075

District 3

Edith H. Ajello of Democratic won the election with 73.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,215 votes. Daniel S. Harrop of Republican was defeated by a margin of 47.0%, receiving 26.5% of the votes, totaling 799 votes. The total votes cast was 3,014.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 3
Candidate Party Votes %
Edith H. Ajello Democratic 2,215 73.5%
Daniel S. Harrop Republican 799 26.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 47.0%, Valid Votes: 3,014

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 3 (General)
Precinct Edith H. Ajello Daniel S. Harrop Total
Providence 2817 155 88 243
Providence 2818 170 12 182
Providence 2819 302 114 416
Providence 2820 535 211 746
Providence 2822 508 196 704
Providence 2823 471 163 634
Providence 2824 74 15 89
Total 2,215 799 3,014

District 4

Gordon D. Fox of Democratic won the election with 76.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,564 votes. Erich P. Sturn of Republican was defeated by a margin of 53.0%, receiving 23.5% of the votes, totaling 1,094 votes. The total votes cast was 4,658.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 4
Candidate Party Votes %
Gordon D. Fox Democratic 3,564 76.5%
Erich P. Sturn Republican 1,094 23.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 53.0%, Valid Votes: 4,658

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 4 (General)
Precinct Gordon D. Fox Erich P. Sturn Total
Providence 2826 503 241 744
Providence 2827 361 258 619
Providence 2828 572 143 715
Providence 2829 366 40 406
Providence 2830 468 123 591
Providence 2831 360 81 441
Providence 2832 513 146 659
Providence 2833 421 62 483
Total 3,564 1,094 4,658

District 5

John J. DeSIMONE of Democratic won the election with 75.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,298 votes. Mark Garofalo of Republican was defeated by a margin of 51.5%, receiving 24.3% of the votes, totaling 736 votes. The total votes cast was 3,034.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 5
Candidate Party Votes %
John J. DeSIMONE Democratic 2,298 75.7%
Mark Garofalo Republican 736 24.3%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 51.5%, Valid Votes: 3,034

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 5 (General)
Precinct John J. DeSIMONE Mark Garofalo Total
Providence 2834 370 126 496
Providence 2835 583 160 743
Providence 2836 130 78 208
Providence 2838 462 180 642
Providence 2839 545 153 698
Providence 8103 208 39 247
Total 2,298 736 3,034

District 6

Raymond A. Hull of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,195 votes. The total votes cast was 3,195.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 6
Candidate Party Votes %
Raymond A. Hull Democratic 3,195 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 3,195

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 6 (General) - Results by Town
Town Raymond A. Hull
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes %
North Providence 1,319 100.0% 1,319 100.0%
Providence 1,876 100.0% 1,876 100.0%
Total 3,195 100.0% 3,195 100.0%

North Providence

Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 6 (General)
Precinct Raymond A. Hull Total
North Providence 2401 791 791
North Providence 2402 528 528
Total 1,319 1,319

Providence

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 6 (General)
Precinct Raymond A. Hull Total
Providence 2840 157 157
Providence 2841 577 577
Providence 2842 226 226
Providence 2843 51 51
Providence 2844 446 446
Providence 2845 351 351
Providence 2846 68 68
Total 1,876 1,876

District 7

Maria E. Cimini of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,773 votes. The total votes cast was 2,773.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 7
Candidate Party Votes %
Maria E. Cimini Democratic 2,773 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 2,773

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 7 (General)
Precinct Maria E. Cimini Total
Providence 2847 746 746
Providence 2848 522 522
Providence 2849 436 436
Providence 2850 16 16
Providence 2851 51 51
Providence 2852 427 427
Providence 2853 336 336
Providence 2854 231 231
Providence 2855 8 8
Total 2,773 2,773

District 8

Michael A. Tarro of Democratic won the election with 75.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,520 votes. Robert S. Berrillo of Independent was defeated by a margin of 51.1%, receiving 24.5% of the votes, totaling 492 votes. The total votes cast was 2,012.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 8
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael A. Tarro Democratic 1,520 75.5%
Robert S. Berrillo Independent 492 24.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 51.1%, Valid Votes: 2,012

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 8 (General)
Precinct Michael A. Tarro Robert S. Berrillo Total
Providence 2856 150 20 170
Providence 2857 7 3 10
Providence 2858 49 17 66
Providence 2859 31 5 36
Providence 2861 242 75 317
Providence 2862 344 136 480
Providence 2863 372 134 506
Providence 2864 212 44 256
Providence 2860 52 24 76
Providence 8100 61 34 95
Total 1,520 492 2,012

District 9

Anastasia P. Williams of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,715 votes. The total votes cast was 1,715.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 9
Candidate Party Votes %
Anastasia P. Williams Democratic 1,715 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 1,715

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 9 (General)
Precinct Anastasia P. Williams Total
Providence 2866 429 429
Providence 2867 31 31
Providence 2868 407 407
Providence 2869 304 304
Providence 2871 212 212
Providence 2865 158 158
Providence 8101 18 18
Providence 8102 156 156
Total 1,715 1,715

District 10

Scott A. Slater of Democratic won the election with 89.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,023 votes. Brian P. Mayben of Republican was defeated by a margin of 79.4%, receiving 10.3% of the votes, totaling 232 votes. The total votes cast was 2,255.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 10
Candidate Party Votes %
Scott A. Slater Democratic 2,023 89.7%
Brian P. Mayben Republican 232 10.3%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 79.4%, Valid Votes: 2,255

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 10 (General)
Precinct Scott A. Slater Brian P. Mayben Total
Providence 2872 304 43 347
Providence 2873 46 20 66
Providence 2874 704 106 810
Providence 2875 393 35 428
Providence 2876 434 15 449
Providence 2878 71 3 74
Providence 2879 71 10 81
Total 2,023 232 2,255

District 11

Grace Diaz of Democratic won the election with 88.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,150 votes. Maria Luisa A. Curran of Republican was defeated by a margin of 77.1%, receiving 11.4% of the votes, totaling 278 votes. The total votes cast was 2,428.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 11
Candidate Party Votes %
Grace Diaz Democratic 2,150 88.6%
Maria Luisa A. Curran Republican 278 11.4%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 77.1%, Valid Votes: 2,428

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 11 (General)
Precinct Grace Diaz Maria Luisa A. Curran Total
Providence 2880 506 72 578
Providence 2881 459 50 509
Providence 2882 490 69 559
Providence 2883 324 34 358
Providence 2884 229 43 272
Providence 2885 95 6 101
Providence 2897 47 4 51
Total 2,150 278 2,428

District 12

Leo Medina of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,842 votes. The total votes cast was 1,842.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 12
Candidate Party Votes %
Leo Medina Democratic 1,842 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 1,842

The election took place in the town of Providence.

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 12 (General)
Precinct Leo Medina Total
Providence 2886 702 702
Providence 2888 332 332
Providence 2889 416 416
Providence 2890 392 392
Total 1,842 1,842

District 13

John M. Carnevale of Democratic won the election with 79.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,288 votes. Damien J. Baldino of Republican was defeated by a margin of 59.1%, receiving 20.4% of the votes, totaling 588 votes. The total votes cast was 2,876.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 13
Candidate Party Votes %
John M. Carnevale Democratic 2,288 79.6%
Damien J. Baldino Republican 588 20.4%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 59.1%, Valid Votes: 2,876

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 13 (General) - Results by Town
Town John M. Carnevale
Democratic
Damien J. Baldino
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Johnston 705 70.6% 294 29.4% 999 41.1%
Providence 1,583 84.3% 294 15.7% 1,877 68.7%
Total 2,288 79.6% 588 20.4% 2,876 59.1%

Johnston

Results by Precinct in Johnston - District 13 (General)
Precinct John M. Carnevale Damien J. Baldino Total
Johnston 1601 296 115 411
Johnston 1602 409 179 588
Total 705 294 999

Providence

Results by Precinct in Providence - District 13 (General)
Precinct John M. Carnevale Damien J. Baldino Total
Providence 2892 552 106 658
Providence 2893 292 57 349
Providence 2894 525 100 625
Providence 2896 214 31 245
Total 1,583 294 1,877

District 14

Charlene Lima of Democratic won the election with 65.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,991 votes. William A. Surrette Sr. of Republican was defeated by a margin of 30.6%, receiving 34.7% of the votes, totaling 1,057 votes. The total votes cast was 3,048.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 14
Candidate Party Votes %
Charlene Lima Democratic 1,991 65.3%
William A. Surrette Sr. Republican 1,057 34.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 30.6%, Valid Votes: 3,048

The election took place in the town of Cranston.

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 14 (General)
Precinct Charlene Lima William A. Surrette Sr. Total
Cranston 0701 412 202 614
Cranston 0702 286 146 432
Cranston 0706 562 284 846
Cranston 0708 436 224 660
Cranston 0709 295 201 496
Total 1,991 1,057 3,048

District 15

Nicholas A. Mattiello of Democratic won the election with 52.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,969 votes. James W. Quinlan of Republican was defeated by a margin of 12.2%, receiving 39.9% of the votes, totaling 2,275 votes. The total votes cast was 5,699.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 15
Candidate Party Votes %
Nicholas A. Mattiello Democratic 2,969 52.1%
James W. Quinlan Republican 2,275 39.9%
Stephen T. Perrino Independent 455 8.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 12.2%, Valid Votes: 5,699

The election took place in the town of Cranston.

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 15 (General)
Precinct Nicholas A. Mattiello James W. Quinlan Stephen T. Perrino Total
Cranston 0710 461 404 62 927
Cranston 0711 514 375 72 961
Cranston 0712 149 97 26 272
Cranston 0713 513 481 75 1,069
Cranston 0714 447 252 80 779
Cranston 0715 293 215 51 559
Cranston 0717 592 451 89 1,132
Total 2,969 2,275 455 5,699

District 16

Peter G. Palumbo of Democratic won the election with 54.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,620 votes. Donald Botts Jr. of Republican was defeated by a margin of 8.6%, receiving 45.7% of the votes, totaling 2,203 votes. The total votes cast was 4,823.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 16
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter G. Palumbo Democratic 2,620 54.3%
Donald Botts Jr. Republican 2,203 45.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 8.6%, Valid Votes: 4,823

The election took place in the town of Cranston.

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 16 (General)
Precinct Peter G. Palumbo Donald Botts Jr. Total
Cranston 0718 41 26 67
Cranston 0719 215 151 366
Cranston 0720 213 228 441
Cranston 0721 365 370 735
Cranston 0722 231 191 422
Cranston 0723 549 455 1,004
Cranston 0724 534 329 863
Cranston 0726 120 78 198
Cranston 0727 352 375 727
Total 2,620 2,203 4,823

District 17

Robert B. Jacquard of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,516 votes. The total votes cast was 3,516.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 17
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert B. Jacquard Democratic 3,516 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 3,516

The election took place in the town of Cranston.

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 17 (General)
Precinct Robert B. Jacquard Total
Cranston 0728 409 409
Cranston 0729 386 386
Cranston 0730 516 516
Cranston 0731 462 462
Cranston 0733 751 751
Cranston 0734 216 216
Cranston 0735 246 246
Cranston 0736 530 530
Total 3,516 3,516

District 18

Arthur Handy of Democratic won the election with 65.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,834 votes. Richard S. Nordlund of Republican was defeated by a margin of 30.1%, receiving 35.0% of the votes, totaling 1,524 votes. The total votes cast was 4,358.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 18
Candidate Party Votes %
Arthur Handy Democratic 2,834 65.0%
Richard S. Nordlund Republican 1,524 35.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 30.1%, Valid Votes: 4,358

The election took place in the town of Cranston.

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 18 (General)
Precinct Arthur Handy Richard S. Nordlund Total
Cranston 0739 637 335 972
Cranston 0740 612 400 1,012
Cranston 0742 678 288 966
Cranston 0743 471 269 740
Cranston 0744 436 232 668
Total 2,834 1,524 4,358

District 19

Joseph McNAMARA of Democratic won the election with 59.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,309 votes. Maureen L. O'Gorman of Republican was defeated by a margin of 28.6%, receiving 31.1% of the votes, totaling 1,725 votes. The total votes cast was 5,541.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 19
Candidate Party Votes %
Joseph McNAMARA Democratic 3,309 59.7%
Maureen L. O'Gorman Republican 1,725 31.1%
Anthony R. Dubois Moderate 507 9.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 28.6%, Valid Votes: 5,541

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 19 (General) - Results by Town
Town Joseph McNAMARA
Democratic
Maureen L. O'Gorman
Republican
Anthony R. Dubois
Moderate
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Cranston 325 55.2% 200 34.0% 64 10.9% 589 21.2%
Warwick 2,984 60.3% 1,525 30.8% 443 8.9% 4,952 29.5%
Total 3,309 59.7% 1,725 31.1% 507 9.1% 5,541 28.6%

Cranston

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 19 (General)
Precinct Joseph McNAMARA Maureen L. O'Gorman Anthony R. Dubois Total
Cranston 0745 325 200 64 589
Total 325 200 64 589

Warwick

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 19 (General)
Precinct Joseph McNAMARA Maureen L. O'Gorman Anthony R. Dubois Total
Warwick 3501 452 162 51 665
Warwick 3502 335 174 53 562
Warwick 3503 571 257 59 887
Warwick 3504 318 205 34 557
Warwick 3505 499 263 64 826
Warwick 3506 318 231 57 606
Warwick 3507 383 192 90 665
Warwick 3508 108 41 35 184
Total 2,984 1,525 443 4,952

District 20

David A. Bennett of Democratic won the election with 57.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,660 votes. Henri S. Koldyk of Republican was defeated by a margin of 24.6%, receiving 33.1% of the votes, totaling 1,527 votes. The total votes cast was 4,614.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 20
Candidate Party Votes %
David A. Bennett Democratic 2,660 57.7%
Henri S. Koldyk Republican 1,527 33.1%
William M. Pierce Iii Moderate 427 9.3%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 24.6%, Valid Votes: 4,614

The election took place in the town of Warwick.

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 20 (General)
Precinct David A. Bennett Henri S. Koldyk William M. Pierce Iii Total
Warwick 3509 125 78 26 229
Warwick 3510 387 234 75 696
Warwick 3511 432 201 55 688
Warwick 3512 271 167 54 492
Warwick 3513 219 138 40 397
Warwick 3514 271 190 49 510
Warwick 3515 401 213 43 657
Warwick 3516 336 189 49 574
Warwick 3517 218 117 36 371
Total 2,660 1,527 427 4,614

District 21

Eileen Slattery Naughton of Democratic won the election with 60.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,750 votes. Richard L. Lavallee of Moderate was defeated by a margin of 20.7%, receiving 39.6% of the votes, totaling 1,805 votes. The total votes cast was 4,555.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 21
Candidate Party Votes %
Eileen Slattery Naughton Democratic 2,750 60.4%
Richard L. Lavallee Moderate 1,805 39.6%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 20.7%, Valid Votes: 4,555

The election took place in the town of Warwick.

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 21 (General)
Precinct Eileen Slattery Naughton Richard L. Lavallee Total
Warwick 3518 335 223 558
Warwick 3519 208 123 331
Warwick 3520 507 331 838
Warwick 3521 414 308 722
Warwick 3522 467 296 763
Warwick 3523 462 280 742
Warwick 3524 357 244 601
Total 2,750 1,805 4,555

District 22

Frank G. Ferri of Democratic won the election with 58.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,610 votes. Jason Oliver of Independent was defeated by a margin of 17.8%, receiving 41.1% of the votes, totaling 1,822 votes. The total votes cast was 4,432.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 22
Candidate Party Votes %
Frank G. Ferri Democratic 2,610 58.9%
Jason Oliver Independent 1,822 41.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 17.8%, Valid Votes: 4,432

The election took place in the town of Warwick.

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 22 (General)
Precinct Frank G. Ferri Jason Oliver Total
Warwick 3525 102 64 166
Warwick 3526 155 65 220
Warwick 3527 388 247 635
Warwick 3528 392 287 679
Warwick 3529 476 340 816
Warwick 3530 389 235 624
Warwick 3531 296 293 589
Warwick 3532 412 291 703
Total 2,610 1,822 4,432

District 23

Robert E. Flaherty of Democratic won the election with 58.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,883 votes. Timothy J. Howe of Independent was defeated by a margin of 17.6%, receiving 41.2% of the votes, totaling 2,022 votes. The total votes cast was 4,905.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 23
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert E. Flaherty Democratic 2,883 58.8%
Timothy J. Howe Independent 2,022 41.2%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 17.6%, Valid Votes: 4,905

The election took place in the town of Warwick.

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 23 (General)
Precinct Robert E. Flaherty Timothy J. Howe Total
Warwick 3533 164 170 334
Warwick 3534 345 236 581
Warwick 3535 285 199 484
Warwick 3536 312 242 554
Warwick 3537 542 326 868
Warwick 3538 365 212 577
Warwick 3539 395 291 686
Warwick 3540 475 346 821
Total 2,883 2,022 4,905

District 24

Joseph A. Trillo of Republican won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,661 votes. The total votes cast was 4,661.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 24
Candidate Party Votes %
Joseph A. Trillo Republican 4,661 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 4,661

The election took place in the town of Warwick.

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 24 (General)
Precinct Joseph A. Trillo Total
Warwick 3541 138 138
Warwick 3542 466 466
Warwick 3543 408 408
Warwick 3544 139 139
Warwick 3545 383 383
Warwick 3546 392 392
Warwick 3547 657 657
Warwick 3548 797 797
Warwick 3549 571 571
Warwick 3550 312 312
Warwick 3551 398 398
Total 4,661 4,661

District 25

Jared R. Nunes of Democratic won the election with 51.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,615 votes. Giovanni A. Calise of Republican was defeated by a margin of 2.3%, receiving 48.8% of the votes, totaling 1,541 votes. The total votes cast was 3,156.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 25
Candidate Party Votes %
Jared R. Nunes Democratic 1,615 51.2%
Giovanni A. Calise Republican 1,541 48.8%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 2.3%, Valid Votes: 3,156

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 25 (General) - Results by Town
Town Jared R. Nunes
Democratic
Giovanni A. Calise
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Coventry 331 50.2% 328 49.8% 659 0.5%
West Warwick 1,284 51.4% 1,213 48.6% 2,497 2.8%
Total 1,615 51.2% 1,541 48.8% 3,156 2.3%

Coventry

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 25 (General)
Precinct Jared R. Nunes Giovanni A. Calise Total
Coventry 0601 331 328 659
Total 331 328 659

West Warwick

Results by Precinct in West Warwick - District 25 (General)
Precinct Jared R. Nunes Giovanni A. Calise Total
West Warwick 3801 425 394 819
West Warwick 3803 255 285 540
West Warwick 3804 372 308 680
West Warwick 3805 232 226 458
Total 1,284 1,213 2,497

District 26

Patricia L. Morgan of Republican won the election with 51.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,239 votes. Michael Norman Senerchia of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 2.1%, receiving 49.0% of the votes, totaling 2,149 votes. The total votes cast was 4,388.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 26
Candidate Party Votes %
Patricia L. Morgan Republican 2,239 51.0%
Michael Norman Senerchia Democratic 2,149 49.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 2.1%, Valid Votes: 4,388

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 26 (General) - Results by Town
Town Patricia L. Morgan
Republican
Michael Norman Senerchia
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Coventry 602 55.4% 484 44.6% 1,086 10.9%
Warwick 259 48.1% 279 51.9% 538 -3.7%
West Warwick 1,378 49.9% 1,386 50.1% 2,764 -0.3%
Total 2,239 51.0% 2,149 49.0% 4,388 2.1%

Coventry

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 26 (General)
Precinct Patricia L. Morgan Michael Norman Senerchia Total
Coventry 0602 602 484 1,086
Total 602 484 1,086

Warwick

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 26 (General)
Precinct Michael Norman Senerchia Patricia L. Morgan Total
Warwick 3552 279 259 538
Total 279 259 538

West Warwick

Results by Precinct in West Warwick - District 26 (General)
Precinct Michael Norman Senerchia Patricia L. Morgan Total
West Warwick 3806 462 542 1,004
West Warwick 3807 241 260 501
West Warwick 3808 304 315 619
West Warwick 3809 379 261 640
Total 1,386 1,378 2,764

District 27

Patricia A. Serpa of Democratic won the election with 42.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,031 votes. Mark R. Fleury of Republican was defeated by a margin of 4.4%, receiving 38.5% of the votes, totaling 1,825 votes. The total votes cast was 4,735.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 27
Candidate Party Votes %
Patricia A. Serpa Democratic 2,031 42.9%
Mark R. Fleury Republican 1,825 38.5%
Thomas K. Jones Independent 879 18.6%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 4.4%, Valid Votes: 4,735

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 27 (General) - Results by Town
Town Patricia A. Serpa
Democratic
Mark R. Fleury
Republican
Thomas K. Jones
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Coventry 349 46.8% 254 34.1% 142 19.1% 745 12.8%
Warwick 306 52.0% 239 40.6% 44 7.5% 589 11.4%
West Warwick 1,376 40.5% 1,332 39.2% 693 20.4% 3,401 1.3%
Total 2,031 42.9% 1,825 38.5% 879 18.6% 4,735 4.4%

Coventry

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 27 (General)
Precinct Patricia A. Serpa Mark R. Fleury Thomas K. Jones Total
Coventry 0603 349 254 142 745
Total 349 254 142 745

Warwick

Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 27 (General)
Precinct Patricia A. Serpa Mark R. Fleury Thomas K. Jones Total
Warwick 3553 306 239 44 589
Total 306 239 44 589

West Warwick

Results by Precinct in West Warwick - District 27 (General)
Precinct Patricia A. Serpa Mark R. Fleury Thomas K. Jones Total
West Warwick 3811 92 50 40 182
West Warwick 3812 445 375 162 982
West Warwick 3813 338 357 154 849
West Warwick 3814 283 287 171 741
West Warwick 3815 218 263 166 647
Total 1,376 1,332 693 3,401

District 28

Scott J. Guthrie of Democratic won the election with 51.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,008 votes. Steven J. Hart of Republican was defeated by a margin of 3.7%, receiving 48.2% of the votes, totaling 2,795 votes. The total votes cast was 5,803.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 28
Candidate Party Votes %
Scott J. Guthrie Democratic 3,008 51.8%
Steven J. Hart Republican 2,795 48.2%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 3.7%, Valid Votes: 5,803

The election took place in the town of Coventry.

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 28 (General)
Precinct Scott J. Guthrie Steven J. Hart Total
Coventry 0604 431 379 810
Coventry 0605 417 308 725
Coventry 0606 427 336 763
Coventry 0607 107 107 214
Coventry 0608 205 257 462
Coventry 0609 415 466 881
Coventry 0610 269 171 440
Coventry 0611 372 348 720
Coventry 0612 365 423 788
Total 3,008 2,795 5,803

District 29

Lisa P. Tomasso of Democratic won the election with 50.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,739 votes. Gregory C. Coutcher of Republican was defeated by a margin of 0.1%, receiving 49.9% of the votes, totaling 2,731 votes. The total votes cast was 5,470.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 29
Candidate Party Votes %
Lisa P. Tomasso Democratic 2,739 50.1%
Gregory C. Coutcher Republican 2,731 49.9%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 0.1%, Valid Votes: 5,470

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 29 (General) - Results by Town
Town Lisa P. Tomasso
Democratic
Gregory C. Coutcher
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Coventry 1,969 58.2% 1,417 41.8% 3,386 16.3%
West Greenwich 770 36.9% 1,314 63.1% 2,084 -26.1%
Total 2,739 50.1% 2,731 49.9% 5,470 0.1%

Coventry

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 29 (General)
Precinct Lisa P. Tomasso Gregory C. Coutcher Total
Coventry 0613 274 164 438
Coventry 0614 454 306 760
Coventry 0615 605 423 1,028
Coventry 0616 324 346 670
Coventry 0617 309 175 484
Total 1,966 1,414 3,380

West Greenwich

Results by Precinct in West Greenwich - District 29 (General)
Precinct Gregory C. Coutcher Lisa P. Tomasso Total
West Greenwich 3701 635 294 929
West Greenwich 3702 678 476 1,154
Total 1,313 770 2,083

District 30

Robert A. Watson of Republican won the election with 56.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,349 votes. Robert B. Bolton of Independent was defeated by a margin of 13.7%, receiving 43.1% of the votes, totaling 2,540 votes. The total votes cast was 5,889.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 30
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert A. Watson Republican 3,349 56.9%
Robert B. Bolton Independent 2,540 43.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 13.7%, Valid Votes: 5,889

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 30 (General) - Results by Town
Town Robert A. Watson
Republican
Robert B. Bolton
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
East Greenwich 3,131 56.6% 2,402 43.4% 5,533 13.2%
West Greenwich 218 61.2% 138 38.8% 356 22.5%
Total 3,349 56.9% 2,540 43.1% 5,889 13.7%

East Greenwich

Results by Precinct in East Greenwich - District 30 (General)
Precinct Robert A. Watson Robert B. Bolton Total
East Greenwich 0901 277 131 408
East Greenwich 0902 496 356 852
East Greenwich 0903 332 394 726
East Greenwich 0904 599 364 963
East Greenwich 0905 288 294 582
East Greenwich 0906 263 137 400
East Greenwich 0907 500 417 917
East Greenwich 0908 376 309 685
Total 3,131 2,402 5,533

West Greenwich

Results by Precinct in West Greenwich - District 30 (General)
Precinct Robert A. Watson Robert B. Bolton Total
West Greenwich 3703 218 138 356
Total 218 138 356

District 31

Doreen Marie Costa of Republican won the election with 54.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,858 votes. Kenneth Carter of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 8.3%, receiving 45.8% of the votes, totaling 2,418 votes. The total votes cast was 5,276.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 31
Candidate Party Votes %
Doreen Marie Costa Republican 2,858 54.2%
Kenneth Carter Democratic 2,418 45.8%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 8.3%, Valid Votes: 5,276

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 31 (General) - Results by Town
Town Doreen Marie Costa
Republican
Kenneth Carter
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Exeter 462 52.6% 417 47.4% 879 5.1%
North Kingstown 2,396 54.5% 2,001 45.5% 4,397 9.0%
Total 2,858 54.2% 2,418 45.8% 5,276 8.3%

Exeter

Results by Precinct in Exeter - District 31 (General)
Precinct Doreen Marie Costa Kenneth Carter Total
Exeter 1101 462 417 879
Total 462 417 879

North Kingstown

Results by Precinct in North Kingstown - District 31 (General)
Precinct Doreen Marie Costa Kenneth Carter Total
North Kingstown 2301 339 294 633
North Kingstown 2302 582 373 955
North Kingstown 2303 626 506 1,132
North Kingstown 2304 401 388 789
North Kingstown 2305 448 440 888
Total 2,396 2,001 4,397

District 32

Laurence W. Ehrhardt of Republican won the election with 61.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,537 votes. Richard A. Welch of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 22.1%, receiving 38.9% of the votes, totaling 2,256 votes. The total votes cast was 5,793.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 32
Candidate Party Votes %
Laurence W. Ehrhardt Republican 3,537 61.1%
Richard A. Welch Democratic 2,256 38.9%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 22.1%, Valid Votes: 5,793

The election took place in the town of North Kingstown.

Results by Precinct in North Kingstown - District 32 (General)
Precinct Laurence W. Ehrhardt Richard A. Welch Total
North Kingstown 2306 247 108 355
North Kingstown 2307 454 281 735
North Kingstown 2308 462 324 786
North Kingstown 2309 533 308 841
North Kingstown 2310 662 475 1,137
North Kingstown 2311 623 379 1,002
North Kingstown 2312 556 381 937
Total 3,537 2,256 5,793

District 33

Donald J. Lally Jr. of Democratic won the election with 53.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,340 votes. Philip J. Duquette of Republican was defeated by a margin of 6.6%, receiving 46.7% of the votes, totaling 2,926 votes. The total votes cast was 6,266.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 33
Candidate Party Votes %
Donald J. Lally Jr. Democratic 3,340 53.3%
Philip J. Duquette Republican 2,926 46.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 6.6%, Valid Votes: 6,266

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 33 (General) - Results by Town
Town Donald J. Lally Jr.
Democratic
Philip J. Duquette
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Narragansett 1,704 56.4% 1,315 43.6% 3,019 12.9%
North Kingstown 439 43.1% 580 56.9% 1,019 -13.8%
South Kingstown 1,197 53.7% 1,031 46.3% 2,228 7.5%
Total 3,340 53.3% 2,926 46.7% 6,266 6.6%

Narragansett

Results by Precinct in Narragansett - District 33 (General)
Precinct Donald J. Lally Jr. Philip J. Duquette Total
Narragansett 2001 312 293 605
Narragansett 2002 425 226 651
Narragansett 2003 349 212 561
Narragansett 2004 274 252 526
Narragansett 2005 344 332 676
Total 1,704 1,315 3,019

North Kingstown

Results by Precinct in North Kingstown - District 33 (General)
Precinct Philip J. Duquette Donald J. Lally Jr. Total
North Kingstown 2313 495 343 838
North Kingstown 2314 85 96 181
Total 580 439 1,019

South Kingstown

Results by Precinct in South Kingstown - District 33 (General)
Precinct Donald J. Lally Jr. Philip J. Duquette Total
South Kingstown 3201 565 503 1,068
South Kingstown 3202 632 528 1,160
Total 1,197 1,031 2,228

District 34

Teresa Ann Tanzi of Democratic won the election with 65.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,260 votes. Timothy W. Burchett of Republican was defeated by a margin of 38.9%, receiving 26.2% of the votes, totaling 1,311 votes. The total votes cast was 5,006.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 34
Candidate Party Votes %
Teresa Ann Tanzi Democratic 3,260 65.1%
Timothy W. Burchett Republican 1,311 26.2%
Peter J. Stone Independent 435 8.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 38.9%, Valid Votes: 5,006

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 34 (General) - Results by Town
Town Teresa Ann Tanzi
Democratic
Timothy W. Burchett
Republican
Peter J. Stone
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Narragansett 2,001 61.2% 962 29.4% 306 9.4% 3,269 31.8%
South Kingstown 1,259 72.5% 349 20.1% 129 7.4% 1,737 52.4%
Total 3,260 65.1% 1,311 26.2% 435 8.7% 5,006 38.9%

Narragansett

Results by Precinct in Narragansett - District 34 (General)
Precinct Teresa Ann Tanzi Timothy W. Burchett Peter J. Stone Total
Narragansett 2006 365 178 63 606
Narragansett 2007 283 162 52 497
Narragansett 2008 335 145 58 538
Narragansett 2009 419 230 63 712
Narragansett 2010 271 110 35 416
Narragansett 2011 328 137 35 500
Total 2,001 962 306 3,269

South Kingstown

Results by Precinct in South Kingstown - District 34 (General)
Precinct Teresa Ann Tanzi Timothy W. Burchett Peter J. Stone Total
South Kingstown 3203 542 152 42 736
South Kingstown 3204 717 197 87 1,001
Total 1,259 349 129 1,737

District 35

Spencer E. Dickinson of Democratic won the election with 52.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,081 votes. James K. Haldeman of Republican was defeated by a margin of 4.1%, receiving 48.0% of the votes, totaling 1,918 votes. The total votes cast was 3,999.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 35
Candidate Party Votes %
Spencer E. Dickinson Democratic 2,081 52.0%
James K. Haldeman Republican 1,918 48.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 4.1%, Valid Votes: 3,999

The election took place in the town of South Kingstown.

Results by Precinct in South Kingstown - District 35 (General)
Precinct Spencer E. Dickinson James K. Haldeman Total
South Kingstown 3205 77 52 129
South Kingstown 3206 541 438 979
South Kingstown 3207 449 397 846
South Kingstown 3208 452 443 895
South Kingstown 3209 562 588 1,150
Total 2,081 1,918 3,999

District 36

Donna M. Walsh of Democratic won the election with 60.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,546 votes. Thomas Browning of Moderate was defeated by a margin of 21.2%, receiving 39.4% of the votes, totaling 2,305 votes. The total votes cast was 5,851.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 36
Candidate Party Votes %
Donna M. Walsh Democratic 3,546 60.6%
Thomas Browning Moderate 2,305 39.4%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 21.2%, Valid Votes: 5,851

The election took place in four towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 36 (General) - Results by Town
Town Donna M. Walsh
Democratic
Thomas Browning
Moderate
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Charlestown 1,320 62.7% 786 37.3% 2,106 25.4%
New Shoreham 526 68.9% 237 31.1% 763 37.9%
South Kingstown 1,341 55.6% 1,072 44.4% 2,413 11.1%
Westerly 359 63.1% 210 36.9% 569 26.2%
Total 3,546 60.6% 2,305 39.4% 5,851 21.2%

Charlestown

Results by Precinct in Charlestown - District 36 (General)
Precinct Donna M. Walsh Thomas Browning Total
Charlestown 0501 317 170 487
Charlestown 0502 287 141 428
Charlestown 0503 354 182 536
Charlestown 0504 362 293 655
Total 1,320 786 2,106

New Shoreham

Results by Precinct in New Shoreham - District 36 (General)
Precinct Donna M. Walsh Thomas Browning Total
New Shoreham 2201 526 237 763
Total 526 237 763

South Kingstown

Results by Precinct in South Kingstown - District 36 (General)
Precinct Donna M. Walsh Thomas Browning Total
South Kingstown 3210 402 397 799
South Kingstown 3211 397 276 673
South Kingstown 3212 542 399 941
Total 1,341 1,072 2,413

Westerly

Results by Precinct in Westerly - District 36 (General)
Precinct Donna M. Walsh Thomas Browning Total
Westerly 3601 359 210 569
Total 359 210 569

District 37

Samuel A. Azzinaro of Democratic won the election with 60.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,062 votes. Philip P. Gingerella of Republican was defeated by a margin of 27.0%, receiving 33.1% of the votes, totaling 1,686 votes. The total votes cast was 5,090.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 37
Candidate Party Votes %
Samuel A. Azzinaro Democratic 3,062 60.2%
Philip P. Gingerella Republican 1,686 33.1%
Robert T. Gionet Independent 342 6.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 27.0%, Valid Votes: 5,090

The election took place in the town of Westerly.

Results by Precinct in Westerly - District 37 (General)
Precinct Samuel A. Azzinaro Philip P. Gingerella Robert T. Gionet Total
Westerly 3602 438 240 50 728
Westerly 3603 379 295 46 720
Westerly 3604 346 309 57 712
Westerly 3606 664 318 53 1,035
Westerly 3607 444 224 63 731
Westerly 3608 360 162 33 555
Westerly 3610 431 138 40 609
Total 3,062 1,686 342 5,090

District 38

Brian Patrick Kennedy of Democratic won the election with 56.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,617 votes. Peter J. Bonk of Republican was defeated by a margin of 12.2%, receiving 43.9% of the votes, totaling 2,047 votes. The total votes cast was 4,664.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 38
Candidate Party Votes %
Brian Patrick Kennedy Democratic 2,617 56.1%
Peter J. Bonk Republican 2,047 43.9%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 12.2%, Valid Votes: 4,664

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 38 (General) - Results by Town
Town Brian Patrick Kennedy
Democratic
Peter J. Bonk
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Hopkinton 1,475 52.6% 1,328 47.4% 2,803 5.2%
Westerly 1,142 61.4% 719 38.6% 1,861 22.7%
Total 2,617 56.1% 2,047 43.9% 4,664 12.2%

Hopkinton

Results by Precinct in Hopkinton - District 38 (General)
Precinct Brian Patrick Kennedy Peter J. Bonk Total
Hopkinton 1401 429 379 808
Hopkinton 1402 500 391 891
Hopkinton 1403 546 558 1,104
Total 1,475 1,328 2,803

Westerly

Results by Precinct in Westerly - District 38 (General)
Precinct Brian Patrick Kennedy Peter J. Bonk Total
Westerly 3612 440 247 687
Westerly 3613 501 360 861
Westerly 3614 201 113 314
Total 1,142 720 1,862

District 39

Larry Valencia of Democratic won the election with 51.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,732 votes. Michael J. Picillo of Republican was defeated by a margin of 2.7%, receiving 48.6% of the votes, totaling 2,586 votes. The total votes cast was 5,318.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 39
Candidate Party Votes %
Larry Valencia Democratic 2,732 51.4%
Michael J. Picillo Republican 2,586 48.6%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 2.7%, Valid Votes: 5,318

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 39 (General) - Results by Town
Town Larry Valencia
Democratic
Michael J. Picillo
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Charlestown 546 58.0% 396 42.0% 942 15.9%
Exeter 689 44.2% 870 55.8% 1,559 -11.6%
Richmond 1,497 53.1% 1,320 46.9% 2,817 6.3%
Total 2,732 51.4% 2,586 48.6% 5,318 2.7%

Charlestown

Results by Precinct in Charlestown - District 39 (General)
Precinct Larry Valencia Michael J. Picillo Total
Charlestown 0505 95 56 151
Charlestown 0506 215 155 370
Charlestown 0507 236 185 421
Total 546 396 942

Exeter

Results by Precinct in Exeter - District 39 (General)
Precinct Michael J. Picillo Larry Valencia Total
Exeter 1102 386 322 708
Exeter 1103 484 367 851
Total 870 689 1,559

Richmond

Results by Precinct in Richmond - District 39 (General)
Precinct Larry Valencia Michael J. Picillo Total
Richmond 2901 214 210 424
Richmond 2902 364 358 722
Richmond 2903 551 436 987
Richmond 2904 368 316 684
Total 1,497 1,320 2,817

District 40

Michael W. Chippendale of Republican won the election with 55.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,278 votes. Scott M. Pollard of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 10.5%, receiving 44.7% of the votes, totaling 2,655 votes. The total votes cast was 5,933.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 40
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael W. Chippendale Republican 3,278 55.3%
Scott M. Pollard Democratic 2,655 44.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 10.5%, Valid Votes: 5,933

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 40 (General) - Results by Town
Town Michael W. Chippendale
Republican
Scott M. Pollard
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Coventry 638 60.9% 409 39.1% 1,047 21.9%
Foster 1,066 52.7% 957 47.3% 2,023 5.4%
Glocester 1,574 55.0% 1,289 45.0% 2,863 10.0%
Total 3,278 55.3% 2,655 44.7% 5,933 10.5%

Coventry

Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 40 (General)
Precinct Michael W. Chippendale Scott M. Pollard Total
Coventry 0618 460 286 746
Coventry 0619 178 123 301
Total 638 409 1,047

Foster

Results by Precinct in Foster - District 40 (General)
Precinct Michael W. Chippendale Scott M. Pollard Total
Foster 1201 537 520 1,057
Foster 1202 529 437 966
Total 1,066 957 2,023

Glocester

Results by Precinct in Glocester - District 40 (General)
Precinct Michael W. Chippendale Scott M. Pollard Total
Glocester 1301 484 438 922
Glocester 1302 548 463 1,011
Glocester 1303 542 388 930
Total 1,574 1,289 2,863

District 41

Michael J. Marcello of Democratic won the election with 52.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,450 votes. Marco M. Lucci of Republican was defeated by a margin of 5.9%, receiving 47.1% of the votes, totaling 3,066 votes. The total votes cast was 6,516.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 41
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael J. Marcello Democratic 3,450 52.9%
Marco M. Lucci Republican 3,066 47.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 5.9%, Valid Votes: 6,516

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 41 (General) - Results by Town
Town Michael J. Marcello
Democratic
Marco M. Lucci
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Cranston 949 50.4% 934 49.6% 1,883 0.8%
Scituate 2,501 54.0% 2,132 46.0% 4,633 8.0%
Total 3,450 52.9% 3,066 47.1% 6,516 5.9%

Cranston

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 41 (General)
Precinct Michael J. Marcello Marco M. Lucci Total
Cranston 0746 329 372 701
Cranston 0748 620 562 1,182
Total 949 934 1,883

Scituate

Results by Precinct in Scituate - District 41 (General)
Precinct Michael J. Marcello Marco M. Lucci Total
Scituate 3001 445 444 889
Scituate 3002 422 279 701
Scituate 3003 517 504 1,021
Scituate 3004 611 487 1,098
Scituate 3005 506 418 924
Total 2,501 2,132 4,633

District 42

Stephen R. Ucci of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,068 votes. The total votes cast was 4,068.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 42
Candidate Party Votes %
Stephen R. Ucci Democratic 4,068 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 4,068

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 42 (General) - Results by Town
Town Stephen R. Ucci
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes %
Cranston 1,101 100.0% 1,101 100.0%
Johnston 2,967 100.0% 2,967 100.0%
Total 4,068 100.0% 4,068 100.0%

Cranston

Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 42 (General)
Precinct Stephen R. Ucci Total
Cranston 0749 504 504
Cranston 0750 597 597
Total 1,101 1,101

Johnston

Results by Precinct in Johnston - District 42 (General)
Precinct Stephen R. Ucci Total
Johnston 1603 411 411
Johnston 1605 693 693
Johnston 1606 787 787
Johnston 1607 436 436
Johnston 1608 640 640
Total 2,967 2,967

District 43

Deborah A. Fellela of Democratic won the election with 57.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,946 votes. Karin N. Gorman of Independent was defeated by a margin of 15.4%, receiving 42.3% of the votes, totaling 2,158 votes. The total votes cast was 5,104.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 43
Candidate Party Votes %
Deborah A. Fellela Democratic 2,946 57.7%
Karin N. Gorman Independent 2,158 42.3%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 15.4%, Valid Votes: 5,104

The election took place in the town of Johnston.

Results by Precinct in Johnston - District 43 (General)
Precinct Deborah A. Fellela Karin N. Gorman Total
Johnston 1609 214 125 339
Johnston 1610 377 332 709
Johnston 1611 426 309 735
Johnston 1612 306 194 500
Johnston 1613 509 336 845
Johnston 1614 413 379 792
Johnston 1615 368 269 637
Johnston 1617 333 214 547
Total 2,946 2,158 5,104

District 44

Peter J. Petrarca of Democratic won the election with 53.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,380 votes. Jennifer L. Hirons of Republican was defeated by a margin of 6.3%, receiving 46.8% of the votes, totaling 2,978 votes. The total votes cast was 6,358.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 44
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter J. Petrarca Democratic 3,380 53.2%
Jennifer L. Hirons Republican 2,978 46.8%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 6.3%, Valid Votes: 6,358

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 44 (General) - Results by Town
Town Peter J. Petrarca
Democratic
Jennifer L. Hirons
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Johnston 575 58.6% 407 41.4% 982 17.1%
Lincoln 762 50.9% 735 49.1% 1,497 1.8%
Smithfield 2,043 52.7% 1,836 47.3% 3,879 5.3%
Total 3,380 53.2% 2,978 46.8% 6,358 6.3%

Johnston

Results by Precinct in Johnston - District 44 (General)
Precinct Peter J. Petrarca Jennifer L. Hirons Total
Johnston 1618 575 407 982
Total 575 407 982

Lincoln

Results by Precinct in Lincoln - District 44 (General)
Precinct Peter J. Petrarca Jennifer L. Hirons Total
Lincoln 1701 346 304 650
Lincoln 1702 416 431 847
Total 762 735 1,497

Smithfield

Results by Precinct in Smithfield - District 44 (General)
Precinct Peter J. Petrarca Jennifer L. Hirons Total
Smithfield 3101 330 314 644
Smithfield 3102 464 360 824
Smithfield 3103 357 327 684
Smithfield 3104 478 426 904
Smithfield 3105 414 409 823
Total 2,043 1,836 3,879

District 45

Rene R. Menard of Democratic won the election with 57.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,889 votes. Larry Shetler of Republican was defeated by a margin of 33.7%, receiving 23.4% of the votes, totaling 1,185 votes. The total votes cast was 5,062.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 45
Candidate Party Votes %
Rene R. Menard Democratic 2,889 57.1%
Larry Shetler Republican 1,185 23.4%
Colleen I. Scanlan Independent 988 19.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 33.7%, Valid Votes: 5,062

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 45 (General) - Results by Town
Town Rene R. Menard
Democratic
Larry Shetler
Republican
Colleen I. Scanlan
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Cumberland 1,403 53.3% 659 25.0% 570 21.7% 2,632 28.3%
Lincoln 1,486 61.2% 526 21.6% 418 17.2% 2,430 39.5%
Total 2,889 57.1% 1,185 23.4% 988 19.5% 5,062 33.7%

Cumberland

Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 45 (General)
Precinct Rene R. Menard Larry Shetler Colleen I. Scanlan Total
Cumberland 0801 443 275 181 899
Cumberland 0802 368 142 152 662
Cumberland 0803 357 135 136 628
Cumberland 0804 235 107 101 443
Total 1,403 659 570 2,632

Lincoln

Results by Precinct in Lincoln - District 45 (General)
Precinct Rene R. Menard Larry Shetler Colleen I. Scanlan Total
Lincoln 1703 245 107 71 423
Lincoln 1704 129 68 35 232
Lincoln 1705 639 132 144 915
Lincoln 1706 429 191 147 767
Lincoln 1707 44 28 21 93
Total 1,486 526 418 2,430

District 46

Jeremiah T. O'Grady of Democratic won the election with 48.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,150 votes. Matthew A. Guerra of Republican was defeated by a margin of 12.6%, receiving 36.3% of the votes, totaling 1,596 votes. The total votes cast was 4,393.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 46
Candidate Party Votes %
Jeremiah T. O'Grady Democratic 2,150 48.9%
Matthew A. Guerra Republican 1,596 36.3%
C. Kevin McCARTHY Independent 520 11.8%
Paul J. DiDOMENICO Independent 127 2.9%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 12.6%, Valid Votes: 4,393

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 46 (General) - Results by Town
Town Jeremiah T. O'Grady
Democratic
Matthew A. Guerra
Republican
C. Kevin McCARTHY
Independent
Paul J. DiDOMENICO
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Lincoln 1,875 47.7% 1,508 38.4% 430 10.9% 115 2.9% 3,928 9.3%
Pawtucket 275 59.1% 88 18.9% 90 19.4% 12 2.6% 465 40.2%
Total 2,150 48.9% 1,596 36.3% 520 11.8% 127 2.9% 4,393 12.6%

Lincoln

Results by Precinct in Lincoln - District 46 (General)
Precinct Jeremiah T. O'Grady Matthew A. Guerra C. Kevin McCARTHY Paul J. DiDOMENICO Total
Lincoln 1708 252 253 53 19 577
Lincoln 1709 256 91 58 7 412
Lincoln 1710 340 293 58 13 704
Lincoln 1711 137 123 46 7 313
Lincoln 1712 135 101 36 7 279
Lincoln 1713 205 174 57 15 451
Lincoln 1714 78 75 27 7 187
Lincoln 1715 364 318 65 25 772
Lincoln 1716 108 80 30 15 233
Total 1,875 1,508 430 115 3,928

Pawtucket

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 46 (General)
Precinct Jeremiah T. O'Grady C. Kevin McCARTHY Matthew A. Guerra Paul J. DiDOMENICO Total
Pawtucket 2601 79 13 11 3 106
Pawtucket 2602 196 77 77 9 359
Total 275 90 88 12 465

District 47

Cale P. Keable of Democratic won the election with 52.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,435 votes. Donald A. Fox of Republican was defeated by a margin of 4.2%, receiving 47.9% of the votes, totaling 2,239 votes. The total votes cast was 4,674.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 47
Candidate Party Votes %
Cale P. Keable Democratic 2,435 52.1%
Donald A. Fox Republican 2,239 47.9%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 4.2%, Valid Votes: 4,674

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 47 (General) - Results by Town
Town Cale P. Keable
Democratic
Donald A. Fox
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Burrillville 2,346 53.0% 2,081 47.0% 4,427 6.0%
Glocester 89 36.0% 158 64.0% 247 -27.9%
Total 2,435 52.1% 2,239 47.9% 4,674 4.2%

Burrillville

Results by Precinct in Burrillville - District 47 (General)
Precinct Cale P. Keable Donald A. Fox Total
Burrillville 0301 522 363 885
Burrillville 0302 508 453 961
Burrillville 0303 530 524 1,054
Burrillville 0304 440 302 742
Burrillville 0305 346 439 785
Total 2,346 2,081 4,427

Glocester

Results by Precinct in Glocester - District 47 (General)
Precinct Donald A. Fox Cale P. Keable Total
Glocester 1304 158 89 247
Total 158 89 247

District 48

Brian C. Newberry of Republican won the election with 66.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,715 votes. David A. Lovett of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 32.1%, receiving 34.0% of the votes, totaling 1,910 votes. The total votes cast was 5,625.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 48
Candidate Party Votes %
Brian C. Newberry Republican 3,715 66.0%
David A. Lovett Democratic 1,910 34.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 32.1%, Valid Votes: 5,625

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 48 (General) - Results by Town
Town Brian C. Newberry
Republican
David A. Lovett
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Burrillville 617 65.1% 331 34.9% 948 30.2%
North Smithfield 3,098 66.2% 1,579 33.8% 4,677 32.5%
Total 3,715 66.0% 1,910 34.0% 5,625 32.1%

Burrillville

Results by Precinct in Burrillville - District 48 (General)
Precinct Brian C. Newberry David A. Lovett Total
Burrillville 0306 617 331 948
Total 617 331 948

North Smithfield

Results by Precinct in North Smithfield - District 48 (General)
Precinct Brian C. Newberry David A. Lovett Total
North Smithfield 2501 381 222 603
North Smithfield 2502 660 280 940
North Smithfield 2503 711 344 1,055
North Smithfield 2504 572 269 841
North Smithfield 2505 329 193 522
North Smithfield 2506 445 271 716
Total 3,098 1,579 4,677

District 49

Lisa Baldelli-Hunt of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,046 votes. The total votes cast was 2,046.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 49
Candidate Party Votes %
Lisa Baldelli-Hunt Democratic 2,046 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 2,046

The election took place in the town of Woonsocket.

Results by Precinct in Woonsocket - District 49 (General)
Precinct Lisa Baldelli-Hunt Total
Woonsocket 3901 384 384
Woonsocket 3902 350 350
Woonsocket 3903 475 475
Woonsocket 3904 492 492
Woonsocket 3905 345 345
Total 2,046 2,046

District 50

Jon D. Brien of Democratic won the election with 75.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,116 votes. Harvey F. Nabozny of Republican was defeated by a margin of 50.4%, receiving 24.8% of the votes, totaling 697 votes. The total votes cast was 2,813.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 50
Candidate Party Votes %
Jon D. Brien Democratic 2,116 75.2%
Harvey F. Nabozny Republican 697 24.8%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 50.4%, Valid Votes: 2,813

The election took place in the town of Woonsocket.

Results by Precinct in Woonsocket - District 50 (General)
Precinct Jon D. Brien Harvey F. Nabozny Total
Woonsocket 3906 176 54 230
Woonsocket 3907 189 44 233
Woonsocket 3908 360 86 446
Woonsocket 3909 476 205 681
Woonsocket 3910 488 141 629
Woonsocket 3911 427 167 594
Total 2,116 697 2,813

District 51

Robert D. Phillips of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,373 votes. The total votes cast was 2,373.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 51
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert D. Phillips Democratic 2,373 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 2,373

The election took place in the town of Woonsocket.

Results by Precinct in Woonsocket - District 51 (General)
Precinct Robert D. Phillips Total
Woonsocket 3912 519 519
Woonsocket 3913 496 496
Woonsocket 3914 534 534
Woonsocket 3915 377 377
Woonsocket 3916 447 447
Total 2,373 2,373

District 52

Karen L. MacBETH of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,108 votes. The total votes cast was 5,108.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 52
Candidate Party Votes %
Karen L. MacBETH Democratic 5,108 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 5,108

The election took place in the town of Cumberland.

Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 52 (General)
Precinct Karen L. MacBETH Total
Cumberland 0805 600 600
Cumberland 0806 657 657
Cumberland 0807 765 765
Cumberland 0808 656 656
Cumberland 0809 705 705
Cumberland 0810 587 587
Cumberland 0811 614 614
Cumberland 0812 524 524
Total 5,108 5,108

District 53

Thomas J. Winfield of Democratic won the election with 60.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,028 votes. John S. English of Republican was defeated by a margin of 20.6%, receiving 39.7% of the votes, totaling 1,992 votes. The total votes cast was 5,020.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 53
Candidate Party Votes %
Thomas J. Winfield Democratic 3,028 60.3%
John S. English Republican 1,992 39.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 20.6%, Valid Votes: 5,020

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 53 (General) - Results by Town
Town Thomas J. Winfield
Democratic
John S. English
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Glocester 511 56.8% 389 43.2% 900 13.6%
Smithfield 2,517 61.1% 1,603 38.9% 4,120 22.2%
Total 3,028 60.3% 1,992 39.7% 5,020 20.6%

Glocester

Results by Precinct in Glocester - District 53 (General)
Precinct Thomas J. Winfield John S. English Total
Glocester 1305 511 389 900
Total 511 389 900

Smithfield

Results by Precinct in Smithfield - District 53 (General)
Precinct Thomas J. Winfield John S. English Total
Smithfield 3106 654 379 1,033
Smithfield 3107 547 318 865
Smithfield 3108 350 280 630
Smithfield 3109 599 364 963
Smithfield 3110 367 262 629
Total 2,517 1,603 4,120

District 54

Gregory J. Schadone of Democratic won the election with 60.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,786 votes. Lance A. Mantia of Independent was defeated by a margin of 21.7%, receiving 39.1% of the votes, totaling 1,792 votes. The total votes cast was 4,578.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 54
Candidate Party Votes %
Gregory J. Schadone Democratic 2,786 60.9%
Lance A. Mantia Independent 1,792 39.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 21.7%, Valid Votes: 4,578

The election took place in the town of North Providence.

Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 54 (General)
Precinct Gregory J. Schadone Lance A. Mantia Total
North Providence 2403 530 361 891
North Providence 2404 272 182 454
North Providence 2405 218 127 345
North Providence 2406 573 406 979
North Providence 2407 618 384 1,002
North Providence 2408 263 156 419
North Providence 2409 312 176 488
Total 2,786 1,792 4,578

District 55

Arthur J. Corvese of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,168 votes. The total votes cast was 4,168.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 55
Candidate Party Votes %
Arthur J. Corvese Democratic 4,168 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 4,168

The election took place in the town of North Providence.

Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 55 (General)
Precinct Arthur J. Corvese Total
North Providence 2410 550 550
North Providence 2411 370 370
North Providence 2412 646 646
North Providence 2413 415 415
North Providence 2414 638 638
North Providence 2415 533 533
North Providence 2416 447 447
North Providence 2417 569 569
Total 4,168 4,168

District 56

Agostinho F. Silva of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,223 votes. The total votes cast was 1,223.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 56
Candidate Party Votes %
Agostinho F. Silva Democratic 1,223 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 1,223

The election took place in the town of Central Falls.

Results by Precinct in Central Falls - District 56 (General)
Precinct Agostinho F. Silva Total
Central Falls 0401 287 287
Central Falls 0402 105 105
Central Falls 0403 334 334
Central Falls 0404 325 325
Central Falls 0405 172 172
Total 1,223 1,223

District 57

James N. McLAUGHLIN of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,988 votes. The total votes cast was 2,988.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 57
Candidate Party Votes %
James N. McLAUGHLIN Democratic 2,988 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 2,988

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 57 (General) - Results by Town
Town James N. McLAUGHLIN
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes %
Central Falls 520 100.0% 520 100.0%
Cumberland 2,468 100.0% 2,468 100.0%
Total 2,988 100.0% 2,988 100.0%

Central Falls

Results by Precinct in Central Falls - District 57 (General)
Precinct James N. McLAUGHLIN Total
Central Falls 0406 246 246
Central Falls 0407 77 77
Central Falls 0408 197 197
Total 520 520

Cumberland

Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 57 (General)
Precinct James N. McLAUGHLIN Total
Cumberland 0814 539 539
Cumberland 0815 390 390
Cumberland 0816 478 478
Cumberland 0817 603 603
Cumberland 0818 458 458
Total 2,468 2,468

District 58

William San Bento Jr. of Democratic won the election with 72.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,668 votes. Michael W. Grossi of Republican was defeated by a margin of 45.8%, receiving 27.1% of the votes, totaling 620 votes. The total votes cast was 2,288.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 58
Candidate Party Votes %
William San Bento Jr. Democratic 1,668 72.9%
Michael W. Grossi Republican 620 27.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 45.8%, Valid Votes: 2,288

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 58 (General) - Results by Town
Town William San Bento Jr.
Democratic
Michael W. Grossi
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
North Providence 142 72.1% 55 27.9% 197 44.2%
Pawtucket 1,526 73.0% 565 27.0% 2,091 46.0%
Total 1,668 72.9% 620 27.1% 2,288 45.8%

North Providence

Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 58 (General)
Precinct William San Bento Jr. Michael W. Grossi Total
North Providence 2418 142 55 197
Total 142 55 197

Pawtucket

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 58 (General)
Precinct William San Bento Jr. Michael W. Grossi Total
Pawtucket 2603 183 26 209
Pawtucket 2604 98 15 113
Pawtucket 2605 345 71 416
Pawtucket 2606 431 198 629
Pawtucket 2607 469 255 724
Total 1,526 565 2,091

District 59

J. Patrick O'Neill of Democratic won the election with 74.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,120 votes. Joel M. Tirrell of Republican was defeated by a margin of 49.7%, receiving 25.2% of the votes, totaling 713 votes. The total votes cast was 2,833.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 59
Candidate Party Votes %
J. Patrick O'Neill Democratic 2,120 74.8%
Joel M. Tirrell Republican 713 25.2%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 49.7%, Valid Votes: 2,833

The election took place in the town of Pawtucket.

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 59 (General)
Precinct J. Patrick O'Neill Joel M. Tirrell Total
Pawtucket 2608 543 254 797
Pawtucket 2609 262 70 332
Pawtucket 2610 50 13 63
Pawtucket 2611 629 186 815
Pawtucket 2612 306 129 435
Pawtucket 2613 330 61 391
Total 2,120 713 2,833

District 60

Elaine A. Coderre of Democratic won the election with 73.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,653 votes. Samuel J. Tassia of Republican was defeated by a margin of 47.3%, receiving 26.3% of the votes, totaling 591 votes. The total votes cast was 2,244.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 60
Candidate Party Votes %
Elaine A. Coderre Democratic 1,653 73.7%
Samuel J. Tassia Republican 591 26.3%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 47.3%, Valid Votes: 2,244

The election took place in the town of Pawtucket.

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 60 (General)
Precinct Elaine A. Coderre Samuel J. Tassia Total
Pawtucket 2616 570 253 823
Pawtucket 2618 195 80 275
Pawtucket 2619 466 129 595
Pawtucket 2620 213 74 287
Pawtucket 2633 102 19 121
Pawtucket 2634 107 36 143
Total 1,653 591 2,244

District 61

Raymond H. Johnston Jr. of Democratic won the election with 65.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,815 votes. Brad Simonds of Republican was defeated by a margin of 30.1%, receiving 35.0% of the votes, totaling 1,514 votes. The total votes cast was 4,329.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 61
Candidate Party Votes %
Raymond H. Johnston Jr. Democratic 2,815 65.0%
Brad Simonds Republican 1,514 35.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 30.1%, Valid Votes: 4,329

The election took place in the town of Pawtucket.

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 61 (General)
Precinct Raymond H. Johnston Jr. Brad Simonds Total
Pawtucket 2621 481 220 701
Pawtucket 2622 406 205 611
Pawtucket 2623 461 232 693
Pawtucket 2624 391 164 555
Pawtucket 2625 426 258 684
Pawtucket 2626 650 435 1,085
Total 2,815 1,514 4,329

District 62

Mary Duffy Messier of Democratic won the election with 68.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,615 votes. Thomas L. Clupny of Republican was defeated by a margin of 36.5%, receiving 31.7% of the votes, totaling 1,216 votes. The total votes cast was 3,831.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 62
Candidate Party Votes %
Mary Duffy Messier Democratic 2,615 68.3%
Thomas L. Clupny Republican 1,216 31.7%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 36.5%, Valid Votes: 3,831

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 62 (General) - Results by Town
Town Mary Duffy Messier
Democratic
Thomas L. Clupny
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
East Providence 582 59.3% 400 40.7% 982 18.5%
Pawtucket 2,033 71.4% 816 28.6% 2,849 42.7%
Total 2,615 68.3% 1,216 31.7% 3,831 36.5%

East Providence

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 62 (General)
Precinct Mary Duffy Messier Thomas L. Clupny Total
East Providence 1003 582 400 982
Total 582 400 982

Pawtucket

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 62 (General)
Precinct Mary Duffy Messier Thomas L. Clupny Total
Pawtucket 2627 522 268 790
Pawtucket 2628 450 194 644
Pawtucket 2629 371 149 520
Pawtucket 2630 309 88 397
Pawtucket 2631 381 117 498
Total 2,033 816 2,849

District 63

Roberto DaSILVA of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,679 votes. The total votes cast was 3,679.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 63
Candidate Party Votes %
Roberto DaSILVA Democratic 3,679 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 3,679

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 63 (General) - Results by Town
Town Roberto DaSILVA
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes %
East Providence 3,365 100.0% 3,365 100.0%
Pawtucket 314 100.0% 314 100.0%
Total 3,679 100.0% 3,679 100.0%

East Providence

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 63 (General)
Precinct Roberto DaSILVA Total
East Providence 1005 452 452
East Providence 1006 676 676
East Providence 1007 321 321
East Providence 1008 92 92
East Providence 1009 814 814
East Providence 1010 514 514
East Providence 1011 496 496
Total 3,365 3,365

Pawtucket

Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 63 (General)
Precinct Roberto DaSILVA Total
Pawtucket 2632 314 314
Total 314 314

District 64

Helio Melo of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,847 votes. The total votes cast was 2,847.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 64
Candidate Party Votes %
Helio Melo Democratic 2,847 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 2,847

The election took place in the town of East Providence.

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 64 (General)
Precinct Helio Melo Total
East Providence 1013 830 830
East Providence 1014 627 627
East Providence 1015 383 383
East Providence 1016 537 537
East Providence 1017 132 132
East Providence 1018 338 338
Total 2,847 2,847

District 65

John A. Savage of Republican won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,808 votes. The total votes cast was 3,808.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 65
Candidate Party Votes %
John A. Savage Republican 3,808 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 3,808

The election took place in the town of East Providence.

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 65 (General)
Precinct John A. Savage Total
East Providence 1019 513 513
East Providence 1021 549 549
East Providence 1022 670 670
East Providence 1023 820 820
East Providence 1024 581 581
East Providence 1025 675 675
Total 3,808 3,808

District 66

Joy Hearn of Democratic won the election with 47.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,974 votes. Margaret E. Kane of Republican was defeated by a margin of 9.0%, receiving 38.2% of the votes, totaling 2,406 votes. The total votes cast was 6,294.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 66
Candidate Party Votes %
Joy Hearn Democratic 2,974 47.3%
Margaret E. Kane Republican 2,406 38.2%
Joel Hellmann Independent 914 14.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 9.0%, Valid Votes: 6,294

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 66 (General) - Results by Town
Town Joy Hearn
Democratic
Margaret E. Kane
Republican
Joel Hellmann
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Barrington 2,783 47.2% 2,247 38.1% 863 14.6% 5,893 9.1%
East Providence 191 47.6% 159 39.7% 51 12.7% 401 8.0%
Total 2,974 47.3% 2,406 38.2% 914 14.5% 6,294 9.0%

Barrington

Results by Precinct in Barrington - District 66 (General)
Precinct Joy Hearn Margaret E. Kane Joel Hellmann Total
Barrington 0101 396 373 183 952
Barrington 0102 333 273 89 695
Barrington 0103 414 379 116 909
Barrington 0104 554 353 193 1,100
Barrington 0105 567 424 164 1,155
Barrington 0106 519 445 118 1,082
Total 2,783 2,247 863 5,893

East Providence

Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 66 (General)
Precinct Joy Hearn Margaret E. Kane Joel Hellmann Total
East Providence 1026 191 159 51 401
Total 191 159 51 401

District 67

Jan Malik of Democratic won the election with 52.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,465 votes. Joseph A. DePASQUALE of Independent was defeated by a margin of 5.7%, receiving 47.1% of the votes, totaling 2,197 votes. The total votes cast was 4,662.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 67
Candidate Party Votes %
Jan Malik Democratic 2,465 52.9%
Joseph A. DePASQUALE Independent 2,197 47.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 5.7%, Valid Votes: 4,662

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 67 (General) - Results by Town
Town Jan Malik
Democratic
Joseph A. DePASQUALE
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Barrington 896 54.3% 753 45.7% 1,649 8.7%
Warren 1,569 52.1% 1,444 47.9% 3,013 4.1%
Total 2,465 52.9% 2,197 47.1% 4,662 5.7%

Barrington

Results by Precinct in Barrington - District 67 (General)
Precinct Jan Malik Joseph A. DePASQUALE Total
Barrington 0107 401 355 756
Barrington 0108 495 398 893
Total 896 753 1,649

Warren

Results by Precinct in Warren - District 67 (General)
Precinct Jan Malik Joseph A. DePASQUALE Total
Warren 3401 248 326 574
Warren 3402 358 305 663
Warren 3403 392 312 704
Warren 3404 571 501 1,072
Total 1,569 1,444 3,013

District 68

Richard P. Morrison of Democratic won the election with 59.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,357 votes. Thomas M. Carroll of Republican was defeated by a margin of 19.7%, receiving 40.1% of the votes, totaling 1,581 votes. The total votes cast was 3,938.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 68
Candidate Party Votes %
Richard P. Morrison Democratic 2,357 59.9%
Thomas M. Carroll Republican 1,581 40.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 19.7%, Valid Votes: 3,938

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 68 (General) - Results by Town
Town Richard P. Morrison
Democratic
Thomas M. Carroll
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Bristol 2,010 59.8% 1,353 40.2% 3,363 19.5%
Warren 347 60.3% 228 39.7% 575 20.7%
Total 2,357 59.9% 1,581 40.1% 3,938 19.7%

Bristol

Results by Precinct in Bristol - District 68 (General)
Precinct Richard P. Morrison Thomas M. Carroll Total
Bristol 0201 313 243 556
Bristol 0202 283 250 533
Bristol 0203 518 252 770
Bristol 0204 261 153 414
Bristol 0205 244 167 411
Bristol 0206 391 288 679
Total 2,010 1,353 3,363

Warren

Results by Precinct in Warren - District 68 (General)
Precinct Richard P. Morrison Thomas M. Carroll Total
Warren 3405 347 228 575
Total 347 228 575

District 69

Raymond E. Gallison Jr. of Democratic won the election with 66.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,773 votes. William L. Sousa Grapentine of Republican was defeated by a margin of 32.3%, receiving 33.8% of the votes, totaling 1,418 votes. The total votes cast was 4,191.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 69
Candidate Party Votes %
Raymond E. Gallison Jr. Democratic 2,773 66.2%
William L. Sousa Grapentine Republican 1,418 33.8%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 32.3%, Valid Votes: 4,191

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 69 (General) - Results by Town
Town Raymond E. Gallison Jr.
Democratic
William L. Sousa Grapentine
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Bristol 2,073 72.2% 798 27.8% 2,871 44.4%
Portsmouth 700 53.0% 620 47.0% 1,320 6.1%
Total 2,773 66.2% 1,418 33.8% 4,191 32.3%

Bristol

Results by Precinct in Bristol - District 69 (General)
Precinct Raymond E. Gallison Jr. William L. Sousa Grapentine Total
Bristol 0208 324 104 428
Bristol 0209 746 271 1,017
Bristol 0210 430 204 634
Bristol 0211 573 219 792
Total 2,073 798 2,871

Portsmouth

Results by Precinct in Portsmouth - District 69 (General)
Precinct Raymond E. Gallison Jr. William L. Sousa Grapentine Total
Portsmouth 2701 54 38 92
Portsmouth 2702 320 297 617
Portsmouth 2703 326 285 611
Total 700 620 1,320

District 70

John G. Edwards of Democratic won the election with 56.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,760 votes. Nancy L. Driggs of Republican was defeated by a margin of 13.0%, receiving 43.5% of the votes, totaling 2,124 votes. The total votes cast was 4,884.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 70
Candidate Party Votes %
John G. Edwards Democratic 2,760 56.5%
Nancy L. Driggs Republican 2,124 43.5%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 13.0%, Valid Votes: 4,884

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 70 (General) - Results by Town
Town John G. Edwards
Democratic
Nancy L. Driggs
Republican
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Portsmouth 639 57.7% 469 42.3% 1,108 15.3%
Tiverton 2,121 56.2% 1,655 43.8% 3,776 12.3%
Total 2,760 56.5% 2,124 43.5% 4,884 13.0%

Portsmouth

Results by Precinct in Portsmouth - District 70 (General)
Precinct John G. Edwards Nancy L. Driggs Total
Portsmouth 2704 333 245 578
Portsmouth 2705 306 224 530
Total 639 469 1,108

Tiverton

Results by Precinct in Tiverton - District 70 (General)
Precinct John G. Edwards Nancy L. Driggs Total
Tiverton 3301 464 463 927
Tiverton 3302 277 145 422
Tiverton 3303 493 364 857
Tiverton 3304 496 446 942
Tiverton 3305 391 237 628
Total 2,121 1,655 3,776

District 71

Daniel P. Gordon Jr. of Republican won the election with 50.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,707 votes. George S. Alzaibak of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 0.9%, receiving 49.6% of the votes, totaling 2,660 votes. The total votes cast was 5,367.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 71
Candidate Party Votes %
Daniel P. Gordon Jr. Republican 2,707 50.4%
George S. Alzaibak Democratic 2,660 49.6%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 0.9%, Valid Votes: 5,367

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 71 (General) - Results by Town
Town Daniel P. Gordon Jr.
Republican
George S. Alzaibak
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Little Compton 902 53.1% 797 46.9% 1,699 6.2%
Portsmouth 1,038 54.1% 879 45.9% 1,917 8.3%
Tiverton 767 43.8% 984 56.2% 1,751 -12.4%
Total 2,707 50.4% 2,660 49.6% 5,367 0.9%

Little Compton

Results by Precinct in Little Compton - District 71 (General)
Precinct Daniel P. Gordon Jr. George S. Alzaibak Total
Little Compton 1801 447 398 845
Little Compton 1802 455 396 851
Total 902 794 1,696

Portsmouth

Results by Precinct in Portsmouth - District 71 (General)
Precinct Daniel P. Gordon Jr. George S. Alzaibak Total
Portsmouth 2706 350 309 659
Portsmouth 2707 428 303 731
Portsmouth 2708 259 265 524
Total 1,037 877 1,914

Tiverton

Results by Precinct in Tiverton - District 71 (General)
Precinct George S. Alzaibak Daniel P. Gordon Jr. Total
Tiverton 3306 176 117 293
Tiverton 3307 263 237 500
Tiverton 3308 546 413 959
Total 985 767 1,752

District 72

Daniel Patrick Reilly of Republican won the election with 52.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,968 votes. Amy G. Rice of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 4.7%, receiving 47.6% of the votes, totaling 2,700 votes. The total votes cast was 5,668.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 72
Candidate Party Votes %
Daniel Patrick Reilly Republican 2,968 52.4%
Amy G. Rice Democratic 2,700 47.6%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 4.7%, Valid Votes: 5,668

The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 72 (General) - Results by Town
Town Daniel Patrick Reilly
Republican
Amy G. Rice
Democratic
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Middletown 1,329 50.0% 1,327 50.0% 2,656 0.1%
Newport 101 38.5% 161 61.5% 262 -22.9%
Portsmouth 1,538 55.9% 1,212 44.1% 2,750 11.9%
Total 2,968 52.4% 2,700 47.6% 5,668 4.7%

Middletown

Results by Precinct in Middletown - District 72 (General)
Precinct Daniel Patrick Reilly Amy G. Rice Total
Middletown 1901 369 325 694
Middletown 1902 388 382 770
Middletown 1903 284 252 536
Middletown 1904 288 368 656
Total 1,329 1,327 2,656

Newport

Results by Precinct in Newport - District 72 (General)
Precinct Amy G. Rice Daniel Patrick Reilly Total
Newport 2101 161 101 262
Total 161 101 262

Portsmouth

Results by Precinct in Portsmouth - District 72 (General)
Precinct Daniel Patrick Reilly Amy G. Rice Total
Portsmouth 2709 627 562 1,189
Portsmouth 2710 490 353 843
Portsmouth 2712 421 297 718
Total 1,538 1,212 2,750

District 73

J. Russell Jackson of Democratic won the election with 74.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 1,849 votes. Gregory W. Larson of Green was defeated by a margin of 49.8%, receiving 25.1% of the votes, totaling 619 votes. The total votes cast was 2,468.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 73
Candidate Party Votes %
J. Russell Jackson Democratic 1,849 74.9%
Gregory W. Larson Green 619 25.1%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 49.8%, Valid Votes: 2,468

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 73 (General) - Results by Town
Town J. Russell Jackson
Democratic
Gregory W. Larson
Green
Total Margin
Votes % Votes %
Middletown 111 66.5% 56 33.5% 167 32.9%
Newport 1,738 75.5% 563 24.5% 2,301 51.1%
Total 1,849 74.9% 619 25.1% 2,468 49.8%

Middletown

Results by Precinct in Middletown - District 73 (General)
Precinct J. Russell Jackson Gregory W. Larson Total
Middletown 1905 111 56 167
Total 111 56 167

Newport

Results by Precinct in Newport - District 73 (General)
Precinct J. Russell Jackson Gregory W. Larson Total
Newport 2102 525 188 713
Newport 2103 260 85 345
Newport 2105 348 86 434
Newport 2106 331 121 452
Newport 2107 274 83 357
Total 1,738 563 2,301

District 74

Deborah L. Ruggiero of Democratic won the election with 52.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,712 votes. Anthony A. Mastrostefano of Republican was defeated by a margin of 21.6%, receiving 31.2% of the votes, totaling 1,602 votes. The total votes cast was 5,135.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 74
Candidate Party Votes %
Deborah L. Ruggiero Democratic 2,712 52.8%
Anthony A. Mastrostefano Republican 1,602 31.2%
Daniel J. Capuano Independent 821 16.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 21.6%, Valid Votes: 5,135

The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 74 (General) - Results by Town
Town Deborah L. Ruggiero
Democratic
Anthony A. Mastrostefano
Republican
Daniel J. Capuano
Independent
Total Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Jamestown 1,586 53.6% 879 29.7% 493 16.7% 2,958 23.9%
Middletown 1,126 51.7% 723 33.2% 328 15.1% 2,177 18.5%
Total 2,712 52.8% 1,602 31.2% 821 16.0% 5,135 21.6%

Jamestown

Results by Precinct in Jamestown - District 74 (General)
Precinct Deborah L. Ruggiero Anthony A. Mastrostefano Daniel J. Capuano Total
Jamestown 1501 553 252 161 966
Jamestown 1502 500 275 166 941
Jamestown 1503 533 352 166 1,051
Total 1,586 879 493 2,958

Middletown

Results by Precinct in Middletown - District 74 (General)
Precinct Deborah L. Ruggiero Anthony A. Mastrostefano Daniel J. Capuano Total
Middletown 1906 395 225 106 726
Middletown 1907 273 159 80 512
Middletown 1908 458 339 142 939
Total 1,126 723 328 2,177

District 75

Peter F. Martin of Democratic won the election with 62.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,418 votes. Patrick J. Donovan of Republican was defeated by a margin of 25.3%, receiving 37.4% of the votes, totaling 1,442 votes. The total votes cast was 3,860.

2010 Rhode Island State House Election in District 75
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter F. Martin Democratic 2,418 62.6%
Patrick J. Donovan Republican 1,442 37.4%
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 25.3%, Valid Votes: 3,860

The election took place in the town of Newport.

Results by Precinct in Newport - District 75 (General)
Precinct Peter F. Martin Patrick J. Donovan Total
Newport 2108 266 151 417
Newport 2109 351 232 583
Newport 2110 356 198 554
Newport 2111 283 169 452
Newport 2112 348 170 518
Newport 2113 373 245 618
Newport 2114 441 277 718
Total 2,418 1,442 3,860

See Also

List of Rhode Island State House Elections

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