The 2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election took place on November 2, 2010 to elect 38 seats. Democratic secured 29 seats, which constitutes 76.3% of the total seats, alongside receiving 58.2% of the popular vote. A total number of 316,212 votes were cast in this election. There were totally 77 candidates ran for 38 seats across the 38 districts.
Summary by Party
There were totally 77 candidates competed for 38 seats. Democratic won 29 seats, making up 76.3% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 58.2% of the popular vote. Republican won 8 seats (21.1%) and Independent won 1 seats (2.6%).
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election - Summary by Political Party
|
Party |
Votes |
% Votes |
Candidates |
Elected |
% Seats |
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|
Democratic |
184,175 |
58.2% |
37 |
29 |
76.3%
|
Republican |
98,320 |
31.1% |
25 |
8 |
21.1%
|
Independent |
33,717 |
10.7% |
15 |
1 |
2.6%
|
Total |
316,212 |
100% |
77 |
38 |
100%
|
Summary by Seats
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election - Summary by Party in Seats
|
Seat |
Democratic |
Republican |
Independent |
Others |
Valid Votes
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
District 1 |
3,466 |
77.1% |
- |
1,031 |
22.9% |
- |
4,497
|
District 2 |
3,706 |
86.5% |
579 |
13.5% |
- |
- |
4,285
|
District 3 |
5,069 |
61.3% |
928 |
11.2% |
2,267 |
27.4% |
- |
8,264
|
District 4 |
5,360 |
66.0% |
- |
2,762 |
34.0% |
- |
8,122
|
District 5 |
3,400 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
3,400
|
District 6 |
4,021 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
4,021
|
District 7 |
4,538 |
59.8% |
- |
3,052 |
40.2% |
- |
7,590
|
District 8 |
3,933 |
63.0% |
2,311 |
37.0% |
- |
- |
6,244
|
District 9 |
4,746 |
62.0% |
- |
2,911 |
38.0% |
- |
7,657
|
District 10 |
6,126 |
66.0% |
3,150 |
34.0% |
- |
- |
9,276
|
District 11 |
4,325 |
44.6% |
5,376 |
55.4% |
- |
- |
9,701
|
District 12 |
6,603 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
6,603
|
District 13 |
5,691 |
66.0% |
2,929 |
34.0% |
- |
- |
8,620
|
District 14 |
5,154 |
64.5% |
2,832 |
35.5% |
- |
- |
7,986
|
District 15 |
4,044 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
4,044
|
District 16 |
2,521 |
75.2% |
833 |
24.8% |
- |
- |
3,354
|
District 17 |
4,441 |
45.5% |
- |
5,316 |
54.5% |
- |
9,757
|
District 18 |
3,827 |
42.0% |
1,764 |
19.4% |
3,517 |
38.6% |
- |
9,108
|
District 19 |
5,499 |
48.5% |
5,842 |
51.5% |
- |
- |
11,341
|
District 20 |
5,026 |
64.1% |
2,818 |
35.9% |
- |
- |
7,844
|
District 21 |
4,385 |
37.5% |
4,623 |
39.6% |
2,678 |
22.9% |
- |
11,686
|
District 22 |
5,982 |
54.9% |
4,912 |
45.1% |
- |
- |
10,894
|
District 23 |
5,507 |
51.5% |
5,177 |
48.5% |
- |
- |
10,684
|
District 24 |
4,233 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
4,233
|
District 25 |
4,753 |
43.8% |
2,657 |
24.5% |
3,446 |
31.7% |
- |
10,856
|
District 26 |
4,672 |
51.7% |
4,370 |
48.3% |
- |
- |
9,042
|
District 27 |
6,164 |
61.0% |
3,942 |
39.0% |
- |
- |
10,106
|
District 28 |
4,843 |
56.5% |
2,589 |
30.2% |
1,139 |
13.3% |
- |
8,571
|
District 29 |
7,600 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
7,600
|
District 30 |
5,545 |
57.3% |
4,129 |
42.7% |
- |
- |
9,674
|
District 31 |
7,261 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
- |
7,261
|
District 32 |
5,127 |
46.4% |
5,930 |
53.6% |
- |
- |
11,057
|
District 33 |
4,292 |
44.0% |
5,472 |
56.0% |
- |
- |
9,764
|
District 34 |
4,859 |
44.3% |
6,110 |
55.7% |
- |
- |
10,969
|
District 35 |
5,078 |
45.8% |
6,006 |
54.2% |
- |
- |
11,084
|
District 36 |
6,462 |
58.1% |
4,663 |
41.9% |
- |
- |
11,125
|
District 37 |
5,916 |
51.4% |
- |
5,598 |
48.6% |
- |
11,514
|
District 38 |
- |
8,378 |
100.0% |
- |
- |
8,378
|
Total |
184,175 |
58.2% |
98,320 |
31.1% |
33,717 |
10.7% |
0 |
0.0% |
316,212
|
Elected Candidates
There are 5 seats with winning margins of no more than 5%:
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election - Elected Candidates
|
Seat |
Elected Candidate |
Second Candidate |
Margin
|
Name |
Party |
Votes |
% |
Name |
Party |
Votes |
%
|
District 1 |
Maryellen Goodwin |
Democratic |
3,466 |
77.1% |
Richard P. Corso |
Independent |
1,031 |
22.9% |
54.2%
|
District 2 |
Juan M. Pichardo |
Democratic |
3,706 |
86.5% |
Robert Webb Kenny Iii |
Republican |
579 |
13.5% |
73.0%
|
District 3 |
Rhoda E. Perry |
Democratic |
5,069 |
61.3% |
Miriam Ross |
Independent |
2,267 |
27.4% |
33.9%
|
District 4 |
Dominick J. Ruggerio |
Democratic |
5,360 |
66.0% |
Thomas J. Rossi |
Independent |
2,762 |
34.0% |
32.0%
|
District 5 |
Paul V. Jabour |
Democratic |
3,400 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 6 |
Harold M. Metts |
Democratic |
4,021 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 7 |
Frank A. Ciccone Iii |
Democratic |
4,538 |
59.8% |
Catherine E. Graziano |
Independent |
3,052 |
40.2% |
19.6%
|
District 8 |
James E. Doyle Ii |
Democratic |
3,933 |
63.0% |
Elizabeth M. Croll |
Republican |
2,311 |
37.0% |
26.0%
|
District 9 |
Michael J. Pinga |
Democratic |
4,746 |
62.0% |
William Joseph Anderson |
Independent |
2,911 |
38.0% |
24.0%
|
District 10 |
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Democratic |
6,126 |
66.0% |
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Republican |
3,150 |
34.0% |
32.0%
|
District 11 |
Christopher Scott Ottiano |
Republican |
5,376 |
55.4% |
Charles J. Levesque |
Democratic |
4,325 |
44.6% |
10.8%
|
District 12 |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Democratic |
6,603 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 13 |
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed |
Democratic |
5,691 |
66.0% |
Geoffrey William Cook |
Republican |
2,929 |
34.0% |
32.0%
|
District 14 |
Daniel DaPONTE |
Democratic |
5,154 |
64.5% |
David Sullivan |
Republican |
2,832 |
35.5% |
29.0%
|
District 15 |
Donna M. Nesselbush |
Democratic |
4,044 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 16 |
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Democratic |
2,521 |
75.2% |
Ernest J. Cabral |
Republican |
833 |
24.8% |
50.4%
|
District 17 |
Edward J. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,316 |
54.5% |
Linda Butera Noble |
Democratic |
4,441 |
45.5% |
9.0%
|
District 18 |
Frank A. Devall Jr. |
Democratic |
3,827 |
42.0% |
Isadore S. Ramos |
Independent |
2,454 |
26.9% |
15.1%
|
District 19 |
Bethany L. Moura |
Republican |
5,842 |
51.5% |
Ryan William Pearson |
Democratic |
5,499 |
48.5% |
3.0%
|
District 20 |
Roger A. Picard |
Democratic |
5,026 |
64.1% |
Steven T. Orsini |
Republican |
2,818 |
35.9% |
28.2%
|
District 21 |
Nicholas D. Kettle |
Republican |
4,623 |
39.6% |
Anthony J. Colaluca |
Democratic |
4,385 |
37.5% |
2.1%
|
District 22 |
John J. Tassoni Jr. |
Democratic |
5,982 |
54.9% |
David B. Bibeault |
Republican |
4,912 |
45.1% |
9.8%
|
District 23 |
Paul W. Fogarty |
Democratic |
5,507 |
51.5% |
Julian P. Forgue |
Republican |
5,177 |
48.5% |
3.0%
|
District 24 |
Marc A. Cote |
Democratic |
4,233 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 25 |
Frank Lombardo Iii |
Democratic |
4,753 |
43.8% |
Richard R. Fascia |
Republican |
2,657 |
24.5% |
19.3%
|
District 26 |
Beatrice A. Lanzi |
Democratic |
4,672 |
51.7% |
Sean P. Gately |
Republican |
4,370 |
48.3% |
3.4%
|
District 27 |
Hanna M. Gallo |
Democratic |
6,164 |
61.0% |
Eileen G. Grossman |
Republican |
3,942 |
39.0% |
22.0%
|
District 28 |
Joshua Miller |
Democratic |
4,843 |
56.5% |
Donald A. Normandin |
Republican |
2,589 |
30.2% |
26.3%
|
District 29 |
Michael J. McCAFFREY |
Democratic |
7,600 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 30 |
William A. Walaska |
Democratic |
5,545 |
57.3% |
Armand T. Lusi |
Republican |
4,129 |
42.7% |
14.6%
|
District 31 |
Erin P. Lynch |
Democratic |
7,261 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
District 32 |
David E. Bates |
Republican |
5,930 |
53.6% |
Jim Hasenfus |
Democratic |
5,127 |
46.4% |
7.2%
|
District 33 |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Republican |
5,472 |
56.0% |
Frank Hyde |
Democratic |
4,292 |
44.0% |
12.0%
|
District 34 |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Republican |
6,110 |
55.7% |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Democratic |
4,859 |
44.3% |
11.4%
|
District 35 |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Republican |
6,006 |
54.2% |
Mark Schwager |
Democratic |
5,078 |
45.8% |
8.4%
|
District 36 |
James C. Sheehan |
Democratic |
6,462 |
58.1% |
William J. Connelly |
Republican |
4,663 |
41.9% |
16.2%
|
District 37 |
V. Susan Sosnowski |
Democratic |
5,916 |
51.4% |
Kevin R. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,598 |
48.6% |
2.8%
|
District 38 |
Dennis L. Algiere |
Republican |
8,378 |
100.0% |
- |
100.0%
|
Results by Candidates
There are 77 candidates competed for 38 seats.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election - Summary by Candidate
|
Seat |
Candidate |
Affiliation |
Valid Votes |
%
|
District 1 |
Maryellen Goodwin |
Democratic |
3,466 |
77.1%
|
Richard P. Corso |
Independent |
1,031 |
22.9%
|
District 2 |
Juan M. Pichardo |
Democratic |
3,706 |
86.5%
|
Robert Webb Kenny Iii |
Republican |
579 |
13.5%
|
District 3 |
Rhoda E. Perry |
Democratic |
5,069 |
61.3%
|
Miriam Ross |
Independent |
2,267 |
27.4%
|
Morris J. Markovitz |
Republican |
928 |
11.2%
|
District 4 |
Dominick J. Ruggerio |
Democratic |
5,360 |
66.0%
|
Thomas J. Rossi |
Independent |
2,762 |
34.0%
|
District 5 |
Paul V. Jabour |
Democratic |
3,400 |
100.0%
|
District 6 |
Harold M. Metts |
Democratic |
4,021 |
100.0%
|
District 7 |
Frank A. Ciccone Iii |
Democratic |
4,538 |
59.8%
|
Catherine E. Graziano |
Independent |
3,052 |
40.2%
|
District 8 |
James E. Doyle Ii |
Democratic |
3,933 |
63.0%
|
Elizabeth M. Croll |
Republican |
2,311 |
37.0%
|
District 9 |
Michael J. Pinga |
Democratic |
4,746 |
62.0%
|
William Joseph Anderson |
Independent |
2,911 |
38.0%
|
District 10 |
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Democratic |
6,126 |
66.0%
|
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Republican |
3,150 |
34.0%
|
District 11 |
Christopher Scott Ottiano |
Republican |
5,376 |
55.4%
|
Charles J. Levesque |
Democratic |
4,325 |
44.6%
|
District 12 |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Democratic |
6,603 |
100.0%
|
District 13 |
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed |
Democratic |
5,691 |
66.0%
|
Geoffrey William Cook |
Republican |
2,929 |
34.0%
|
District 14 |
Daniel DaPONTE |
Democratic |
5,154 |
64.5%
|
David Sullivan |
Republican |
2,832 |
35.5%
|
District 15 |
Donna M. Nesselbush |
Democratic |
4,044 |
100.0%
|
District 16 |
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Democratic |
2,521 |
75.2%
|
Ernest J. Cabral |
Republican |
833 |
24.8%
|
District 17 |
Edward J. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,316 |
54.5%
|
Linda Butera Noble |
Democratic |
4,441 |
45.5%
|
District 18 |
Frank A. Devall Jr. |
Democratic |
3,827 |
42.0%
|
Isadore S. Ramos |
Independent |
2,454 |
26.9%
|
Stephen M. Gerling |
Republican |
1,764 |
19.4%
|
James Miller |
Independent |
1,063 |
11.7%
|
District 19 |
Bethany L. Moura |
Republican |
5,842 |
51.5%
|
Ryan William Pearson |
Democratic |
5,499 |
48.5%
|
District 20 |
Roger A. Picard |
Democratic |
5,026 |
64.1%
|
Steven T. Orsini |
Republican |
2,818 |
35.9%
|
District 21 |
Nicholas D. Kettle |
Republican |
4,623 |
39.6%
|
Anthony J. Colaluca |
Democratic |
4,385 |
37.5%
|
John R. Assalone |
Independent |
2,678 |
22.9%
|
District 22 |
John J. Tassoni Jr. |
Democratic |
5,982 |
54.9%
|
David B. Bibeault |
Republican |
4,912 |
45.1%
|
District 23 |
Paul W. Fogarty |
Democratic |
5,507 |
51.5%
|
Julian P. Forgue |
Republican |
5,177 |
48.5%
|
District 24 |
Marc A. Cote |
Democratic |
4,233 |
100.0%
|
District 25 |
Frank Lombardo Iii |
Democratic |
4,753 |
43.8%
|
Richard R. Fascia |
Republican |
2,657 |
24.5%
|
Eric B. O'Connor |
Independent |
1,975 |
18.2%
|
Alan J. Ross |
Independent |
847 |
7.8%
|
Raffaele Florio |
Independent |
332 |
3.1%
|
Nikhol E. Bentley |
Independent |
292 |
2.7%
|
District 26 |
Beatrice A. Lanzi |
Democratic |
4,672 |
51.7%
|
Sean P. Gately |
Republican |
4,370 |
48.3%
|
District 27 |
Hanna M. Gallo |
Democratic |
6,164 |
61.0%
|
Eileen G. Grossman |
Republican |
3,942 |
39.0%
|
District 28 |
Joshua Miller |
Democratic |
4,843 |
56.5%
|
Donald A. Normandin |
Republican |
2,589 |
30.2%
|
Deloris R. Issler |
Independent |
1,139 |
13.3%
|
District 29 |
Michael J. McCAFFREY |
Democratic |
7,600 |
100.0%
|
District 30 |
William A. Walaska |
Democratic |
5,545 |
57.3%
|
Armand T. Lusi |
Republican |
4,129 |
42.7%
|
District 31 |
Erin P. Lynch |
Democratic |
7,261 |
100.0%
|
District 32 |
David E. Bates |
Republican |
5,930 |
53.6%
|
Jim Hasenfus |
Democratic |
5,127 |
46.4%
|
District 33 |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Republican |
5,472 |
56.0%
|
Frank Hyde |
Democratic |
4,292 |
44.0%
|
District 34 |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Republican |
6,110 |
55.7%
|
Jon J. Sawyer |
Democratic |
4,859 |
44.3%
|
District 35 |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Republican |
6,006 |
54.2%
|
Mark Schwager |
Democratic |
5,078 |
45.8%
|
District 36 |
James C. Sheehan |
Democratic |
6,462 |
58.1%
|
William J. Connelly |
Republican |
4,663 |
41.9%
|
District 37 |
V. Susan Sosnowski |
Democratic |
5,916 |
51.4%
|
Kevin R. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,598 |
48.6%
|
District 38 |
Dennis L. Algiere |
Republican |
8,378 |
100.0%
|
Results by Seats
District 1
Maryellen Goodwin of Democratic won the election with 77.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,466 votes. Richard P. Corso of Independent was defeated by a margin of 54.1%, receiving 22.9% of the votes, totaling 1,031 votes. The total votes cast was 4,497.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 1
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Maryellen Goodwin |
Democratic |
3,466 |
77.1%
|
Richard P. Corso |
Independent |
1,031 |
22.9%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 54.1%, Valid Votes: 4,497
|
The election took place in the town of Providence.
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 1 (General)
|
Precinct |
Maryellen Goodwin |
Richard P. Corso |
Total
|
Providence 2831 |
340 |
97 |
437
|
Providence 2848 |
456 |
175 |
631
|
Providence 2849 |
343 |
161 |
504
|
Providence 2850 |
13 |
3 |
16
|
Providence 2853 |
303 |
71 |
374
|
Providence 2854 |
195 |
51 |
246
|
Providence 2855 |
6 |
2 |
8
|
Providence 2856 |
146 |
24 |
170
|
Providence 2858 |
57 |
8 |
65
|
Providence 2801 |
544 |
158 |
702
|
Providence 2803 |
369 |
73 |
442
|
Providence 2804 |
212 |
72 |
284
|
Providence 2806 |
130 |
33 |
163
|
Providence 2807 |
84 |
29 |
113
|
Providence 8100 |
69 |
32 |
101
|
Providence 8103 |
199 |
42 |
241
|
Total |
3,466 |
1,031 |
4,497
|
District 2
Juan M. Pichardo of Democratic won the election with 86.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,706 votes. Robert Webb Kenny Iii of Republican was defeated by a margin of 73.0%, receiving 13.5% of the votes, totaling 579 votes. The total votes cast was 4,285.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 2
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Juan M. Pichardo |
Democratic |
3,706 |
86.5%
|
Robert Webb Kenny Iii |
Republican |
579 |
13.5%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 73.0%, Valid Votes: 4,285
|
The election took place in the town of Providence.
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 2 (General)
|
Precinct |
Juan M. Pichardo |
Robert Webb Kenny Iii |
Total
|
Providence 2871 |
207 |
31 |
238
|
Providence 2872 |
282 |
66 |
348
|
Providence 2873 |
45 |
22 |
67
|
Providence 2874 |
652 |
160 |
812
|
Providence 2875 |
381 |
51 |
432
|
Providence 2876 |
426 |
39 |
465
|
Providence 2878 |
72 |
4 |
76
|
Providence 2879 |
63 |
19 |
82
|
Providence 2881 |
465 |
42 |
507
|
Providence 2882 |
486 |
65 |
551
|
Providence 2883 |
332 |
36 |
368
|
Providence 2884 |
236 |
35 |
271
|
Providence 2897 |
45 |
5 |
50
|
Providence 8101 |
14 |
4 |
18
|
Total |
3,706 |
579 |
4,285
|
District 3
Rhoda E. Perry of Democratic won the election with 61.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,069 votes. Miriam Ross of Independent was defeated by a margin of 33.9%, receiving 27.4% of the votes, totaling 2,267 votes. The total votes cast was 8,264.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 3
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Rhoda E. Perry |
Democratic |
5,069 |
61.3%
|
Miriam Ross |
Independent |
2,267 |
27.4%
|
Morris J. Markovitz |
Republican |
928 |
11.2%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 33.9%, Valid Votes: 8,264
|
The election took place in the town of Providence.
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 3 (General)
|
Precinct |
Rhoda E. Perry |
Miriam Ross |
Morris J. Markovitz |
Total
|
Providence 2826 |
386 |
302 |
77 |
765
|
Providence 2827 |
294 |
245 |
107 |
646
|
Providence 2828 |
453 |
207 |
62 |
722
|
Providence 2830 |
419 |
140 |
48 |
607
|
Providence 2832 |
437 |
168 |
65 |
670
|
Providence 2808 |
345 |
75 |
55 |
475
|
Providence 2813 |
372 |
79 |
48 |
499
|
Providence 2815 |
440 |
123 |
85 |
648
|
Providence 2816 |
68 |
42 |
10 |
120
|
Providence 2817 |
141 |
51 |
56 |
248
|
Providence 2818 |
169 |
10 |
10 |
189
|
Providence 2819 |
240 |
109 |
67 |
416
|
Providence 2820 |
445 |
229 |
93 |
767
|
Providence 2822 |
417 |
248 |
78 |
743
|
Providence 2823 |
390 |
202 |
62 |
654
|
Providence 2824 |
53 |
37 |
5 |
95
|
Total |
5,069 |
2,267 |
928 |
8,264
|
District 4
Dominick J. Ruggerio of Democratic won the election with 66.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,360 votes. Thomas J. Rossi of Independent was defeated by a margin of 32.0%, receiving 34.0% of the votes, totaling 2,762 votes. The total votes cast was 8,122.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 4
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Dominick J. Ruggerio |
Democratic |
5,360 |
66.0%
|
Thomas J. Rossi |
Independent |
2,762 |
34.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 32.0%, Valid Votes: 8,122
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 4 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Dominick J. Ruggerio Democratic |
Thomas J. Rossi Independent |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
North Providence |
2,526 |
62.2% |
1,537 |
37.8% |
4,063 |
24.3%
|
Providence |
2,834 |
69.8% |
1,225 |
30.2% |
4,059 |
39.6%
|
Total |
5,360 |
66.0% |
2,762 |
34.0% |
8,122 |
32.0%
|
North Providence
Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 4 (General)
|
Precinct |
Dominick J. Ruggerio |
Thomas J. Rossi |
Total
|
North Providence 2402 |
379 |
233 |
612
|
North Providence 2404 |
269 |
190 |
459
|
North Providence 2408 |
268 |
163 |
431
|
North Providence 2409 |
337 |
148 |
485
|
North Providence 2410 |
411 |
279 |
690
|
North Providence 2412 |
513 |
345 |
858
|
North Providence 2413 |
349 |
179 |
528
|
Total |
2,526 |
1,537 |
4,063
|
Providence
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 4 (General)
|
Precinct |
Dominick J. Ruggerio |
Thomas J. Rossi |
Total
|
Providence 2834 |
335 |
166 |
501
|
Providence 2835 |
538 |
205 |
743
|
Providence 2836 |
126 |
78 |
204
|
Providence 2838 |
459 |
182 |
641
|
Providence 2839 |
516 |
183 |
699
|
Providence 2843 |
41 |
22 |
63
|
Providence 2844 |
377 |
155 |
532
|
Providence 2845 |
252 |
163 |
415
|
Providence 2846 |
61 |
25 |
86
|
Providence 2805 |
129 |
46 |
175
|
Total |
2,834 |
1,225 |
4,059
|
District 5
Paul V. Jabour of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,400 votes. The total votes cast was 3,400.
The election took place in the town of Providence.
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 5 (General)
|
Precinct |
Paul V. Jabour |
Total
|
Providence 2842 |
218 |
218
|
Providence 2852 |
430 |
430
|
Providence 2859 |
35 |
35
|
Providence 2861 |
283 |
283
|
Providence 2862 |
417 |
417
|
Providence 2863 |
445 |
445
|
Providence 2864 |
231 |
231
|
Providence 2866 |
426 |
426
|
Providence 2867 |
34 |
34
|
Providence 2869 |
317 |
317
|
Providence 2896 |
228 |
228
|
Providence 2865 |
155 |
155
|
Providence 2812 |
118 |
118
|
Providence 2860 |
63 |
63
|
Total |
3,400 |
3,400
|
District 6
Harold M. Metts of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,021 votes. The total votes cast was 4,021.
The election took place in the town of Providence.
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 6 (General)
|
Precinct |
Harold M. Metts |
Total
|
Providence 2829 |
365 |
365
|
Providence 2833 |
426 |
426
|
Providence 2857 |
9 |
9
|
Providence 2868 |
401 |
401
|
Providence 2880 |
523 |
523
|
Providence 2885 |
88 |
88
|
Providence 2886 |
740 |
740
|
Providence 2888 |
337 |
337
|
Providence 2889 |
406 |
406
|
Providence 2890 |
401 |
401
|
Providence 2811 |
172 |
172
|
Providence 8102 |
153 |
153
|
Total |
4,021 |
4,021
|
District 7
Frank A. Ciccone Iii of Democratic won the election with 59.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,538 votes. Catherine E. Graziano of Independent was defeated by a margin of 19.6%, receiving 40.2% of the votes, totaling 3,052 votes. The total votes cast was 7,590.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 7
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Frank A. Ciccone Iii |
Democratic |
4,538 |
59.8%
|
Catherine E. Graziano |
Independent |
3,052 |
40.2%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 19.6%, Valid Votes: 7,590
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 7 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Frank A. Ciccone Iii Democratic |
Catherine E. Graziano Independent |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
North Providence |
2,264 |
54.2% |
1,913 |
45.8% |
4,177 |
8.4%
|
Providence |
2,274 |
66.6% |
1,139 |
33.4% |
3,413 |
33.3%
|
Total |
4,538 |
59.8% |
3,052 |
40.2% |
7,590 |
19.6%
|
North Providence
Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 7 (General)
|
Precinct |
Frank A. Ciccone Iii |
Catherine E. Graziano |
Total
|
North Providence 2401 |
515 |
452 |
967
|
North Providence 2403 |
488 |
392 |
880
|
North Providence 2405 |
170 |
180 |
350
|
North Providence 2406 |
536 |
435 |
971
|
North Providence 2407 |
555 |
454 |
1,009
|
Total |
2,264 |
1,913 |
4,177
|
Providence
Results by Precinct in Providence - District 7 (General)
|
Precinct |
Frank A. Ciccone Iii |
Catherine E. Graziano |
Total
|
Providence 2840 |
88 |
81 |
169
|
Providence 2841 |
386 |
265 |
651
|
Providence 2847 |
487 |
402 |
889
|
Providence 2851 |
35 |
21 |
56
|
Providence 2892 |
489 |
165 |
654
|
Providence 2893 |
281 |
73 |
354
|
Providence 2894 |
508 |
132 |
640
|
Total |
2,274 |
1,139 |
3,413
|
District 8
James E. Doyle Ii of Democratic won the election with 63.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,933 votes. Elizabeth M. Croll of Republican was defeated by a margin of 26.0%, receiving 37.0% of the votes, totaling 2,311 votes. The total votes cast was 6,244.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 8
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
James E. Doyle Ii |
Democratic |
3,933 |
63.0%
|
Elizabeth M. Croll |
Republican |
2,311 |
37.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 26.0%, Valid Votes: 6,244
|
The election took place in the town of Pawtucket.
Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 8 (General)
|
Precinct |
James E. Doyle Ii |
Elizabeth M. Croll |
Total
|
Pawtucket 2616 |
492 |
330 |
822
|
Pawtucket 2618 |
183 |
97 |
280
|
Pawtucket 2619 |
427 |
178 |
605
|
Pawtucket 2621 |
398 |
297 |
695
|
Pawtucket 2622 |
397 |
226 |
623
|
Pawtucket 2623 |
460 |
240 |
700
|
Pawtucket 2624 |
379 |
189 |
568
|
Pawtucket 2625 |
436 |
266 |
702
|
Pawtucket 2626 |
664 |
441 |
1,105
|
Pawtucket 2634 |
97 |
47 |
144
|
Total |
3,933 |
2,311 |
6,244
|
District 9
Michael J. Pinga of Democratic won the election with 62.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,746 votes. William Joseph Anderson of Independent was defeated by a margin of 24.0%, receiving 38.0% of the votes, totaling 2,911 votes. The total votes cast was 7,657.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 9
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Michael J. Pinga |
Democratic |
4,746 |
62.0%
|
William Joseph Anderson |
Independent |
2,911 |
38.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 24.0%, Valid Votes: 7,657
|
The election took place in the town of West Warwick.
Results by Precinct in West Warwick - District 9 (General)
|
Precinct |
Michael J. Pinga |
William Joseph Anderson |
Total
|
West Warwick 3801 |
466 |
306 |
772
|
West Warwick 3803 |
316 |
214 |
530
|
West Warwick 3804 |
399 |
239 |
638
|
West Warwick 3805 |
272 |
165 |
437
|
West Warwick 3806 |
632 |
335 |
967
|
West Warwick 3807 |
298 |
193 |
491
|
West Warwick 3808 |
371 |
231 |
602
|
West Warwick 3809 |
441 |
174 |
615
|
West Warwick 3811 |
111 |
63 |
174
|
West Warwick 3812 |
583 |
358 |
941
|
West Warwick 3813 |
451 |
342 |
793
|
West Warwick 3814 |
406 |
291 |
697
|
Total |
4,746 |
2,911 |
7,657
|
District 10
Walter S. Felag Jr. of Democratic won the election with 66.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,126 votes. Virginia L. Butterworth of Republican was defeated by a margin of 32.1%, receiving 34.0% of the votes, totaling 3,150 votes. The total votes cast was 9,276.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 10
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Democratic |
6,126 |
66.0%
|
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Republican |
3,150 |
34.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 32.1%, Valid Votes: 9,276
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 10 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Walter S. Felag Jr. Democratic |
Virginia L. Butterworth Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Bristol |
1,089 |
68.6% |
498 |
31.4% |
1,587 |
37.2%
|
Tiverton |
2,417 |
61.3% |
1,529 |
38.7% |
3,946 |
22.5%
|
Warren |
2,620 |
70.0% |
1,123 |
30.0% |
3,743 |
40.0%
|
Total |
6,126 |
66.0% |
3,150 |
34.0% |
9,276 |
32.1%
|
Bristol
Results by Precinct in Bristol - District 10 (General)
|
Precinct |
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Total
|
Bristol 0205 |
379 |
206 |
585
|
Bristol 0209 |
710 |
292 |
1,002
|
Total |
1,089 |
498 |
1,587
|
Tiverton
Results by Precinct in Tiverton - District 10 (General)
|
Precinct |
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Total
|
Tiverton 3301 |
482 |
412 |
894
|
Tiverton 3302 |
289 |
119 |
408
|
Tiverton 3303 |
502 |
330 |
832
|
Tiverton 3304 |
553 |
367 |
920
|
Tiverton 3305 |
404 |
199 |
603
|
Tiverton 3306 |
187 |
102 |
289
|
Total |
2,417 |
1,529 |
3,946
|
Warren
Results by Precinct in Warren - District 10 (General)
|
Precinct |
Walter S. Felag Jr. |
Virginia L. Butterworth |
Total
|
Warren 3401 |
397 |
161 |
558
|
Warren 3402 |
472 |
202 |
674
|
Warren 3403 |
523 |
185 |
708
|
Warren 3404 |
730 |
342 |
1,072
|
Warren 3405 |
498 |
233 |
731
|
Total |
2,620 |
1,123 |
3,743
|
District 11
Christopher Scott Ottiano of Republican won the election with 55.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,376 votes. Charles J. Levesque of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 10.8%, receiving 44.6% of the votes, totaling 4,325 votes. The total votes cast was 9,701.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 11
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Christopher Scott Ottiano |
Republican |
5,376 |
55.4%
|
Charles J. Levesque |
Democratic |
4,325 |
44.6%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 10.8%, Valid Votes: 9,701
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 11 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Christopher Scott Ottiano Republican |
Charles J. Levesque Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Bristol |
1,005 |
41.8% |
1,401 |
58.2% |
2,406 |
-16.5%
|
Portsmouth |
4,371 |
59.9% |
2,924 |
40.1% |
7,295 |
19.8%
|
Total |
5,376 |
55.4% |
4,325 |
44.6% |
9,701 |
10.8%
|
Bristol
Results by Precinct in Bristol - District 11 (General)
|
Precinct |
Charles J. Levesque |
Christopher Scott Ottiano |
Total
|
Bristol 0206 |
536 |
455 |
991
|
Bristol 0210 |
382 |
253 |
635
|
Bristol 0211 |
483 |
297 |
780
|
Total |
1,401 |
1,005 |
2,406
|
Portsmouth
Results by Precinct in Portsmouth - District 11 (General)
|
Precinct |
Christopher Scott Ottiano |
Charles J. Levesque |
Total
|
Portsmouth 2701 |
60 |
32 |
92
|
Portsmouth 2702 |
391 |
240 |
631
|
Portsmouth 2703 |
383 |
249 |
632
|
Portsmouth 2704 |
313 |
288 |
601
|
Portsmouth 2705 |
276 |
268 |
544
|
Portsmouth 2706 |
403 |
282 |
685
|
Portsmouth 2707 |
490 |
283 |
773
|
Portsmouth 2708 |
305 |
243 |
548
|
Portsmouth 2709 |
756 |
448 |
1,204
|
Portsmouth 2710 |
533 |
330 |
863
|
Portsmouth 2712 |
461 |
261 |
722
|
Total |
4,371 |
2,924 |
7,295
|
District 12
Louis P. DiPALMA of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,603 votes. The total votes cast was 6,603.
The election took place in four towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 12 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Louis P. DiPALMA Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
%
|
Little Compton |
955 |
100.0% |
955 |
100.0%
|
Middletown |
3,944 |
100.0% |
3,944 |
100.0%
|
Newport |
755 |
100.0% |
755 |
100.0%
|
Tiverton |
949 |
100.0% |
949 |
100.0%
|
Total |
6,603 |
100.0% |
6,603 |
100.0%
|
Little Compton
Results by Precinct in Little Compton - District 12 (General)
|
Precinct |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Total
|
Little Compton 1801 |
463 |
463
|
Little Compton 1802 |
492 |
492
|
Total |
955 |
955
|
Middletown
Results by Precinct in Middletown - District 12 (General)
|
Precinct |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Total
|
Middletown 1901 |
528 |
528
|
Middletown 1902 |
625 |
625
|
Middletown 1903 |
421 |
421
|
Middletown 1904 |
523 |
523
|
Middletown 1905 |
157 |
157
|
Middletown 1906 |
568 |
568
|
Middletown 1907 |
399 |
399
|
Middletown 1908 |
723 |
723
|
Total |
3,944 |
3,944
|
Newport
Results by Precinct in Newport - District 12 (General)
|
Precinct |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Total
|
Newport 2101 |
174 |
174
|
Newport 2102 |
581 |
581
|
Total |
755 |
755
|
Tiverton
Results by Precinct in Tiverton - District 12 (General)
|
Precinct |
Louis P. DiPALMA |
Total
|
Tiverton 3307 |
310 |
310
|
Tiverton 3308 |
639 |
639
|
Total |
949 |
949
|
District 13
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed of Democratic won the election with 66.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,691 votes. Geoffrey William Cook of Republican was defeated by a margin of 32.0%, receiving 34.0% of the votes, totaling 2,929 votes. The total votes cast was 8,620.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 13
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed |
Democratic |
5,691 |
66.0%
|
Geoffrey William Cook |
Republican |
2,929 |
34.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 32.0%, Valid Votes: 8,620
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 13 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed Democratic |
Geoffrey William Cook Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Jamestown |
1,836 |
62.5% |
1,101 |
37.5% |
2,937 |
25.0%
|
Newport |
3,855 |
67.8% |
1,828 |
32.2% |
5,683 |
35.7%
|
Total |
5,691 |
66.0% |
2,929 |
34.0% |
8,620 |
32.0%
|
Jamestown
Results by Precinct in Jamestown - District 13 (General)
|
Precinct |
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed |
Geoffrey William Cook |
Total
|
Jamestown 1501 |
633 |
318 |
951
|
Jamestown 1502 |
583 |
358 |
941
|
Jamestown 1503 |
620 |
425 |
1,045
|
Total |
1,836 |
1,101 |
2,937
|
Newport
Results by Precinct in Newport - District 13 (General)
|
Precinct |
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed |
Geoffrey William Cook |
Total
|
Newport 2103 |
262 |
109 |
371
|
Newport 2105 |
340 |
136 |
476
|
Newport 2106 |
364 |
123 |
487
|
Newport 2107 |
292 |
101 |
393
|
Newport 2108 |
270 |
146 |
416
|
Newport 2109 |
383 |
227 |
610
|
Newport 2110 |
391 |
181 |
572
|
Newport 2111 |
310 |
155 |
465
|
Newport 2112 |
358 |
170 |
528
|
Newport 2113 |
414 |
222 |
636
|
Newport 2114 |
471 |
258 |
729
|
Total |
3,855 |
1,828 |
5,683
|
District 14
Daniel DaPONTE of Democratic won the election with 64.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,154 votes. David Sullivan of Republican was defeated by a margin of 29.1%, receiving 35.5% of the votes, totaling 2,832 votes. The total votes cast was 7,986.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 14
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Daniel DaPONTE |
Democratic |
5,154 |
64.5%
|
David Sullivan |
Republican |
2,832 |
35.5%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 29.1%, Valid Votes: 7,986
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 14 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Daniel DaPONTE Democratic |
David Sullivan Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
East Providence |
4,053 |
65.4% |
2,143 |
34.6% |
6,196 |
30.8%
|
Pawtucket |
1,101 |
61.5% |
689 |
38.5% |
1,790 |
23.0%
|
Total |
5,154 |
64.5% |
2,832 |
35.5% |
7,986 |
29.1%
|
East Providence
Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 14 (General)
|
Precinct |
Daniel DaPONTE |
David Sullivan |
Total
|
East Providence 1001 |
222 |
79 |
301
|
East Providence 1002 |
339 |
127 |
466
|
East Providence 1003 |
550 |
435 |
985
|
East Providence 1005 |
334 |
270 |
604
|
East Providence 1006 |
553 |
419 |
972
|
East Providence 1013 |
715 |
309 |
1,024
|
East Providence 1014 |
531 |
209 |
740
|
East Providence 1015 |
328 |
141 |
469
|
East Providence 1016 |
481 |
154 |
635
|
Total |
4,053 |
2,143 |
6,196
|
Pawtucket
Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 14 (General)
|
Precinct |
Daniel DaPONTE |
David Sullivan |
Total
|
Pawtucket 2627 |
474 |
290 |
764
|
Pawtucket 2628 |
395 |
238 |
633
|
Pawtucket 2632 |
232 |
161 |
393
|
Total |
1,101 |
689 |
1,790
|
District 15
Donna M. Nesselbush of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,044 votes. The total votes cast was 4,044.
The election took place in the town of Pawtucket.
Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 15 (General)
|
Precinct |
Donna M. Nesselbush |
Total
|
Pawtucket 2603 |
190 |
190
|
Pawtucket 2605 |
374 |
374
|
Pawtucket 2608 |
633 |
633
|
Pawtucket 2609 |
297 |
297
|
Pawtucket 2610 |
54 |
54
|
Pawtucket 2611 |
679 |
679
|
Pawtucket 2612 |
345 |
345
|
Pawtucket 2620 |
222 |
222
|
Pawtucket 2629 |
397 |
397
|
Pawtucket 2630 |
335 |
335
|
Pawtucket 2631 |
416 |
416
|
Pawtucket 2633 |
102 |
102
|
Total |
4,044 |
4,044
|
District 16
Elizabeth A. Crowley of Democratic won the election with 75.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 2,521 votes. Ernest J. Cabral of Republican was defeated by a margin of 50.3%, receiving 24.8% of the votes, totaling 833 votes. The total votes cast was 3,354.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 16
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Democratic |
2,521 |
75.2%
|
Ernest J. Cabral |
Republican |
833 |
24.8%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 50.3%, Valid Votes: 3,354
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 16 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Elizabeth A. Crowley Democratic |
Ernest J. Cabral Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Central Falls |
1,561 |
75.9% |
497 |
24.1% |
2,058 |
51.7%
|
Cumberland |
459 |
67.5% |
221 |
32.5% |
680 |
35.0%
|
Pawtucket |
501 |
81.3% |
115 |
18.7% |
616 |
62.7%
|
Total |
2,521 |
75.2% |
833 |
24.8% |
3,354 |
50.3%
|
Central Falls
Results by Precinct in Central Falls - District 16 (General)
|
Precinct |
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Ernest J. Cabral |
Total
|
Central Falls 0401 |
264 |
63 |
327
|
Central Falls 0402 |
92 |
32 |
124
|
Central Falls 0403 |
316 |
87 |
403
|
Central Falls 0404 |
304 |
71 |
375
|
Central Falls 0405 |
159 |
47 |
206
|
Central Falls 0406 |
187 |
108 |
295
|
Central Falls 0407 |
64 |
30 |
94
|
Central Falls 0408 |
175 |
59 |
234
|
Total |
1,561 |
497 |
2,058
|
Cumberland
Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 16 (General)
|
Precinct |
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Ernest J. Cabral |
Total
|
Cumberland 0814 |
459 |
221 |
680
|
Total |
459 |
221 |
680
|
Pawtucket
Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 16 (General)
|
Precinct |
Elizabeth A. Crowley |
Ernest J. Cabral |
Total
|
Pawtucket 2601 |
86 |
21 |
107
|
Pawtucket 2604 |
93 |
21 |
114
|
Pawtucket 2613 |
322 |
73 |
395
|
Total |
501 |
115 |
616
|
District 17
Edward J. O'Neill of Independent won the election with 54.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,316 votes. Linda Butera Noble of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 9.0%, receiving 45.5% of the votes, totaling 4,441 votes. The total votes cast was 9,757.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 17
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Edward J. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,316 |
54.5%
|
Linda Butera Noble |
Democratic |
4,441 |
45.5%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 9.0%, Valid Votes: 9,757
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 17 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Edward J. O'Neill Independent |
Linda Butera Noble Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Lincoln |
2,898 |
62.7% |
1,727 |
37.3% |
4,625 |
25.3%
|
North Providence |
1,600 |
47.0% |
1,802 |
53.0% |
3,402 |
-5.9%
|
Pawtucket |
818 |
47.3% |
912 |
52.7% |
1,730 |
-5.4%
|
Total |
5,316 |
54.5% |
4,441 |
45.5% |
9,757 |
9.0%
|
Lincoln
Results by Precinct in Lincoln - District 17 (General)
|
Precinct |
Edward J. O'Neill |
Linda Butera Noble |
Total
|
Lincoln 1701 |
383 |
267 |
650
|
Lincoln 1702 |
550 |
305 |
855
|
Lincoln 1708 |
434 |
199 |
633
|
Lincoln 1709 |
303 |
192 |
495
|
Lincoln 1710 |
507 |
300 |
807
|
Lincoln 1711 |
195 |
143 |
338
|
Lincoln 1712 |
197 |
156 |
353
|
Lincoln 1713 |
329 |
165 |
494
|
Total |
2,898 |
1,727 |
4,625
|
North Providence
Results by Precinct in North Providence - District 17 (General)
|
Precinct |
Linda Butera Noble |
Edward J. O'Neill |
Total
|
North Providence 2411 |
234 |
297 |
531
|
North Providence 2414 |
461 |
349 |
810
|
North Providence 2415 |
339 |
318 |
657
|
North Providence 2416 |
273 |
250 |
523
|
North Providence 2417 |
389 |
295 |
684
|
North Providence 2418 |
106 |
91 |
197
|
Total |
1,802 |
1,600 |
3,402
|
Pawtucket
Results by Precinct in Pawtucket - District 17 (General)
|
Precinct |
Linda Butera Noble |
Edward J. O'Neill |
Total
|
Pawtucket 2602 |
207 |
174 |
381
|
Pawtucket 2606 |
348 |
275 |
623
|
Pawtucket 2607 |
357 |
369 |
726
|
Total |
912 |
818 |
1,730
|
District 18
Frank A. Devall Jr. of Democratic won the election with 42.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 3,827 votes. Isadore S. Ramos of Independent was defeated by a margin of 15.1%, receiving 26.9% of the votes, totaling 2,454 votes. The total votes cast was 9,108.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 18
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Frank A. Devall Jr. |
Democratic |
3,827 |
42.0%
|
Isadore S. Ramos |
Independent |
2,454 |
26.9%
|
Stephen M. Gerling |
Republican |
1,764 |
19.4%
|
James Miller |
Independent |
1,063 |
11.7%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 15.1%, Valid Votes: 9,108
|
The election took place in the town of East Providence.
Results by Precinct in East Providence - District 18 (General)
|
Precinct |
Frank A. Devall Jr. |
Isadore S. Ramos |
Stephen M. Gerling |
James Miller |
Total
|
East Providence 1007 |
199 |
118 |
172 |
58 |
547
|
East Providence 1008 |
45 |
48 |
16 |
6 |
115
|
East Providence 1009 |
395 |
297 |
137 |
191 |
1,020
|
East Providence 1010 |
260 |
210 |
81 |
93 |
644
|
East Providence 1011 |
281 |
181 |
153 |
94 |
709
|
East Providence 1017 |
75 |
47 |
20 |
18 |
160
|
East Providence 1018 |
205 |
137 |
46 |
26 |
414
|
East Providence 1019 |
258 |
274 |
139 |
95 |
766
|
East Providence 1021 |
330 |
206 |
130 |
61 |
727
|
East Providence 1022 |
362 |
182 |
191 |
103 |
838
|
East Providence 1023 |
514 |
203 |
231 |
86 |
1,034
|
East Providence 1024 |
358 |
192 |
135 |
88 |
773
|
East Providence 1025 |
384 |
255 |
219 |
94 |
952
|
East Providence 1026 |
161 |
104 |
94 |
50 |
409
|
Total |
3,827 |
2,454 |
1,764 |
1,063 |
9,108
|
District 19
Bethany L. Moura of Republican won the election with 51.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,842 votes. Ryan William Pearson of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 3.0%, receiving 48.5% of the votes, totaling 5,499 votes. The total votes cast was 11,341.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 19
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Bethany L. Moura |
Republican |
5,842 |
51.5%
|
Ryan William Pearson |
Democratic |
5,499 |
48.5%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 3.0%, Valid Votes: 11,341
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 19 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Bethany L. Moura Republican |
Ryan William Pearson Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Cumberland |
3,954 |
51.7% |
3,700 |
48.3% |
7,654 |
3.3%
|
Lincoln |
1,888 |
51.2% |
1,799 |
48.8% |
3,687 |
2.4%
|
Total |
5,842 |
51.5% |
5,499 |
48.5% |
11,341 |
3.0%
|
Cumberland
Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 19 (General)
|
Precinct |
Bethany L. Moura |
Ryan William Pearson |
Total
|
Cumberland 0805 |
351 |
410 |
761
|
Cumberland 0806 |
447 |
412 |
859
|
Cumberland 0807 |
523 |
467 |
990
|
Cumberland 0808 |
454 |
400 |
854
|
Cumberland 0809 |
542 |
373 |
915
|
Cumberland 0810 |
507 |
352 |
859
|
Cumberland 0815 |
224 |
269 |
493
|
Cumberland 0816 |
249 |
320 |
569
|
Cumberland 0817 |
357 |
393 |
750
|
Cumberland 0818 |
300 |
304 |
604
|
Total |
3,954 |
3,700 |
7,654
|
Lincoln
Results by Precinct in Lincoln - District 19 (General)
|
Precinct |
Bethany L. Moura |
Ryan William Pearson |
Total
|
Lincoln 1703 |
231 |
177 |
408
|
Lincoln 1704 |
110 |
123 |
233
|
Lincoln 1705 |
443 |
443 |
886
|
Lincoln 1706 |
397 |
349 |
746
|
Lincoln 1707 |
47 |
41 |
88
|
Lincoln 1714 |
82 |
114 |
196
|
Lincoln 1715 |
452 |
404 |
856
|
Lincoln 1716 |
126 |
148 |
274
|
Total |
1,888 |
1,799 |
3,687
|
District 20
Roger A. Picard of Democratic won the election with 64.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,026 votes. Steven T. Orsini of Republican was defeated by a margin of 28.1%, receiving 35.9% of the votes, totaling 2,818 votes. The total votes cast was 7,844.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 20
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Roger A. Picard |
Democratic |
5,026 |
64.1%
|
Steven T. Orsini |
Republican |
2,818 |
35.9%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 28.1%, Valid Votes: 7,844
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 20 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Roger A. Picard Democratic |
Steven T. Orsini Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Cumberland |
2,263 |
55.0% |
1,853 |
45.0% |
4,116 |
10.0%
|
Woonsocket |
2,763 |
74.1% |
965 |
25.9% |
3,728 |
48.2%
|
Total |
5,026 |
64.1% |
2,818 |
35.9% |
7,844 |
28.1%
|
Cumberland
Results by Precinct in Cumberland - District 20 (General)
|
Precinct |
Roger A. Picard |
Steven T. Orsini |
Total
|
Cumberland 0801 |
483 |
388 |
871
|
Cumberland 0802 |
379 |
267 |
646
|
Cumberland 0803 |
366 |
245 |
611
|
Cumberland 0804 |
268 |
170 |
438
|
Cumberland 0811 |
439 |
401 |
840
|
Cumberland 0812 |
328 |
382 |
710
|
Total |
2,263 |
1,853 |
4,116
|
Woonsocket
Results by Precinct in Woonsocket - District 20 (General)
|
Precinct |
Roger A. Picard |
Steven T. Orsini |
Total
|
Woonsocket 3901 |
332 |
114 |
446
|
Woonsocket 3906 |
177 |
56 |
233
|
Woonsocket 3912 |
496 |
164 |
660
|
Woonsocket 3913 |
482 |
164 |
646
|
Woonsocket 3914 |
513 |
184 |
697
|
Woonsocket 3915 |
347 |
118 |
465
|
Woonsocket 3916 |
416 |
165 |
581
|
Total |
2,763 |
965 |
3,728
|
District 21
Nicholas D. Kettle of Republican won the election with 39.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,623 votes. Anthony J. Colaluca of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 2.0%, receiving 37.5% of the votes, totaling 4,385 votes. The total votes cast was 11,686.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 21
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Nicholas D. Kettle |
Republican |
4,623 |
39.6%
|
Anthony J. Colaluca |
Democratic |
4,385 |
37.5%
|
John R. Assalone |
Independent |
2,678 |
22.9%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 2.0%, Valid Votes: 11,686
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 21 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Nicholas D. Kettle Republican |
Anthony J. Colaluca Democratic |
John R. Assalone Independent |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Coventry |
1,635 |
32.1% |
1,960 |
38.4% |
1,506 |
29.5% |
5,101 |
-6.4%
|
Foster |
951 |
47.5% |
680 |
34.0% |
370 |
18.5% |
2,001 |
13.5%
|
Scituate |
2,037 |
44.4% |
1,745 |
38.1% |
802 |
17.5% |
4,584 |
6.4%
|
Total |
4,623 |
39.6% |
4,385 |
37.5% |
2,678 |
22.9% |
11,686 |
2.0%
|
Coventry
Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 21 (General)
|
Precinct |
Anthony J. Colaluca |
Nicholas D. Kettle |
John R. Assalone |
Total
|
Coventry 0604 |
354 |
244 |
226 |
824
|
Coventry 0605 |
330 |
206 |
193 |
729
|
Coventry 0606 |
342 |
236 |
184 |
762
|
Coventry 0607 |
92 |
71 |
51 |
214
|
Coventry 0608 |
184 |
125 |
164 |
473
|
Coventry 0609 |
296 |
339 |
252 |
887
|
Coventry 0610 |
112 |
55 |
280 |
447
|
Coventry 0618 |
250 |
359 |
156 |
765
|
Total |
1,960 |
1,635 |
1,506 |
5,101
|
Foster
Results by Precinct in Foster - District 21 (General)
|
Precinct |
Nicholas D. Kettle |
Anthony J. Colaluca |
John R. Assalone |
Total
|
Foster 1201 |
491 |
358 |
201 |
1,050
|
Foster 1202 |
460 |
322 |
169 |
951
|
Total |
951 |
680 |
370 |
2,001
|
Scituate
Results by Precinct in Scituate - District 21 (General)
|
Precinct |
Nicholas D. Kettle |
Anthony J. Colaluca |
John R. Assalone |
Total
|
Scituate 3001 |
418 |
328 |
125 |
871
|
Scituate 3002 |
257 |
293 |
144 |
694
|
Scituate 3003 |
469 |
386 |
156 |
1,011
|
Scituate 3004 |
466 |
390 |
231 |
1,087
|
Scituate 3005 |
427 |
348 |
146 |
921
|
Total |
2,037 |
1,745 |
802 |
4,584
|
District 22
John J. Tassoni Jr. of Democratic won the election with 54.9% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,982 votes. David B. Bibeault of Republican was defeated by a margin of 9.8%, receiving 45.1% of the votes, totaling 4,912 votes. The total votes cast was 10,894.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 22
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
John J. Tassoni Jr. |
Democratic |
5,982 |
54.9%
|
David B. Bibeault |
Republican |
4,912 |
45.1%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 9.8%, Valid Votes: 10,894
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 22 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
John J. Tassoni Jr. Democratic |
David B. Bibeault Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
North Smithfield |
1,408 |
50.2% |
1,398 |
49.8% |
2,806 |
0.4%
|
Smithfield |
4,574 |
56.6% |
3,514 |
43.4% |
8,088 |
13.1%
|
Total |
5,982 |
54.9% |
4,912 |
45.1% |
10,894 |
9.8%
|
North Smithfield
Results by Precinct in North Smithfield - District 22 (General)
|
Precinct |
John J. Tassoni Jr. |
David B. Bibeault |
Total
|
North Smithfield 2502 |
465 |
477 |
942
|
North Smithfield 2503 |
523 |
510 |
1,033
|
North Smithfield 2504 |
420 |
411 |
831
|
Total |
1,408 |
1,398 |
2,806
|
Smithfield
Results by Precinct in Smithfield - District 22 (General)
|
Precinct |
John J. Tassoni Jr. |
David B. Bibeault |
Total
|
Smithfield 3101 |
375 |
283 |
658
|
Smithfield 3102 |
496 |
342 |
838
|
Smithfield 3103 |
391 |
308 |
699
|
Smithfield 3104 |
492 |
428 |
920
|
Smithfield 3105 |
473 |
363 |
836
|
Smithfield 3106 |
598 |
438 |
1,036
|
Smithfield 3107 |
489 |
369 |
858
|
Smithfield 3108 |
341 |
298 |
639
|
Smithfield 3109 |
606 |
366 |
972
|
Smithfield 3110 |
313 |
319 |
632
|
Total |
4,574 |
3,514 |
8,088
|
District 23
Paul W. Fogarty of Democratic won the election with 51.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,507 votes. Julian P. Forgue of Republican was defeated by a margin of 3.1%, receiving 48.5% of the votes, totaling 5,177 votes. The total votes cast was 10,684.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 23
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Paul W. Fogarty |
Democratic |
5,507 |
51.5%
|
Julian P. Forgue |
Republican |
5,177 |
48.5%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 3.1%, Valid Votes: 10,684
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 23 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Paul W. Fogarty Democratic |
Julian P. Forgue Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Burrillville |
2,852 |
53.1% |
2,518 |
46.9% |
5,370 |
6.2%
|
Glocester |
1,938 |
47.3% |
2,163 |
52.7% |
4,101 |
-5.5%
|
North Smithfield |
717 |
59.1% |
496 |
40.9% |
1,213 |
18.2%
|
Total |
5,507 |
51.5% |
5,177 |
48.5% |
10,684 |
3.1%
|
Burrillville
Results by Precinct in Burrillville - District 23 (General)
|
Precinct |
Paul W. Fogarty |
Julian P. Forgue |
Total
|
Burrillville 0301 |
498 |
383 |
881
|
Burrillville 0302 |
512 |
445 |
957
|
Burrillville 0303 |
556 |
494 |
1,050
|
Burrillville 0304 |
428 |
308 |
736
|
Burrillville 0305 |
411 |
375 |
786
|
Burrillville 0306 |
447 |
513 |
960
|
Total |
2,852 |
2,518 |
5,370
|
Glocester
Results by Precinct in Glocester - District 23 (General)
|
Precinct |
Julian P. Forgue |
Paul W. Fogarty |
Total
|
Glocester 1301 |
530 |
413 |
943
|
Glocester 1302 |
536 |
487 |
1,023
|
Glocester 1303 |
540 |
409 |
949
|
Glocester 1304 |
147 |
110 |
257
|
Glocester 1305 |
410 |
519 |
929
|
Total |
2,163 |
1,938 |
4,101
|
North Smithfield
Results by Precinct in North Smithfield - District 23 (General)
|
Precinct |
Paul W. Fogarty |
Julian P. Forgue |
Total
|
North Smithfield 2505 |
290 |
222 |
512
|
North Smithfield 2506 |
427 |
274 |
701
|
Total |
717 |
496 |
1,213
|
District 24
Marc A. Cote of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,233 votes. The total votes cast was 4,233.
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 24 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Marc A. Cote Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
%
|
North Smithfield |
444 |
100.0% |
444 |
100.0%
|
Woonsocket |
3,789 |
100.0% |
3,789 |
100.0%
|
Total |
4,233 |
100.0% |
4,233 |
100.0%
|
North Smithfield
Results by Precinct in North Smithfield - District 24 (General)
|
Precinct |
Marc A. Cote |
Total
|
North Smithfield 2501 |
444 |
444
|
Total |
444 |
444
|
Woonsocket
Results by Precinct in Woonsocket - District 24 (General)
|
Precinct |
Marc A. Cote |
Total
|
Woonsocket 3902 |
335 |
335
|
Woonsocket 3903 |
474 |
474
|
Woonsocket 3904 |
492 |
492
|
Woonsocket 3905 |
341 |
341
|
Woonsocket 3907 |
206 |
206
|
Woonsocket 3908 |
382 |
382
|
Woonsocket 3909 |
542 |
542
|
Woonsocket 3910 |
536 |
536
|
Woonsocket 3911 |
481 |
481
|
Total |
3,789 |
3,789
|
District 25
Frank Lombardo Iii of Democratic won the election with 43.8% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,753 votes. Richard R. Fascia of Republican was defeated by a margin of 19.3%, receiving 24.5% of the votes, totaling 2,657 votes. The total votes cast was 10,856.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 25
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Frank Lombardo Iii |
Democratic |
4,753 |
43.8%
|
Richard R. Fascia |
Republican |
2,657 |
24.5%
|
Eric B. O'Connor |
Independent |
1,975 |
18.2%
|
Alan J. Ross |
Independent |
847 |
7.8%
|
Raffaele Florio |
Independent |
332 |
3.1%
|
Nikhol E. Bentley |
Independent |
292 |
2.7%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 19.3%, Valid Votes: 10,856
|
The election took place in the town of Johnston.
Results by Precinct in Johnston - District 25 (General)
|
Precinct |
Frank Lombardo Iii |
Richard R. Fascia |
Eric B. O'Connor |
Alan J. Ross |
Raffaele Florio |
Nikhol E. Bentley |
Total
|
Johnston 1601 |
206 |
105 |
67 |
24 |
8 |
7 |
417
|
Johnston 1602 |
249 |
164 |
120 |
25 |
20 |
14 |
592
|
Johnston 1603 |
223 |
92 |
132 |
18 |
8 |
18 |
491
|
Johnston 1605 |
344 |
197 |
227 |
56 |
30 |
14 |
868
|
Johnston 1606 |
373 |
278 |
133 |
141 |
49 |
13 |
987
|
Johnston 1607 |
262 |
124 |
115 |
22 |
7 |
13 |
543
|
Johnston 1608 |
334 |
173 |
161 |
56 |
25 |
27 |
776
|
Johnston 1609 |
163 |
93 |
57 |
9 |
5 |
8 |
335
|
Johnston 1610 |
254 |
201 |
119 |
84 |
9 |
35 |
702
|
Johnston 1611 |
336 |
186 |
117 |
51 |
40 |
14 |
744
|
Johnston 1612 |
241 |
125 |
105 |
29 |
13 |
5 |
518
|
Johnston 1613 |
435 |
193 |
134 |
59 |
18 |
13 |
852
|
Johnston 1614 |
349 |
195 |
127 |
62 |
30 |
47 |
810
|
Johnston 1615 |
306 |
170 |
88 |
47 |
28 |
14 |
653
|
Johnston 1617 |
267 |
128 |
88 |
43 |
9 |
25 |
560
|
Johnston 1618 |
411 |
233 |
185 |
121 |
33 |
25 |
1,008
|
Total |
4,753 |
2,657 |
1,975 |
847 |
332 |
292 |
10,856
|
District 26
Beatrice A. Lanzi of Democratic won the election with 51.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,672 votes. Sean P. Gately of Republican was defeated by a margin of 3.3%, receiving 48.3% of the votes, totaling 4,370 votes. The total votes cast was 9,042.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 26
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Beatrice A. Lanzi |
Democratic |
4,672 |
51.7%
|
Sean P. Gately |
Republican |
4,370 |
48.3%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 3.3%, Valid Votes: 9,042
|
The election took place in the town of Cranston.
Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 26 (General)
|
Precinct |
Beatrice A. Lanzi |
Sean P. Gately |
Total
|
Cranston 0701 |
397 |
200 |
597
|
Cranston 0702 |
268 |
160 |
428
|
Cranston 0706 |
535 |
300 |
835
|
Cranston 0708 |
399 |
270 |
669
|
Cranston 0710 |
407 |
524 |
931
|
Cranston 0711 |
426 |
549 |
975
|
Cranston 0712 |
137 |
144 |
281
|
Cranston 0718 |
38 |
31 |
69
|
Cranston 0719 |
197 |
173 |
370
|
Cranston 0728 |
324 |
208 |
532
|
Cranston 0746 |
260 |
462 |
722
|
Cranston 0748 |
536 |
674 |
1,210
|
Cranston 0749 |
368 |
284 |
652
|
Cranston 0750 |
380 |
391 |
771
|
Total |
4,672 |
4,370 |
9,042
|
District 27
Hanna M. Gallo of Democratic won the election with 61.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,164 votes. Eileen G. Grossman of Republican was defeated by a margin of 22.0%, receiving 39.0% of the votes, totaling 3,942 votes. The total votes cast was 10,106.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 27
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Hanna M. Gallo |
Democratic |
6,164 |
61.0%
|
Eileen G. Grossman |
Republican |
3,942 |
39.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 22.0%, Valid Votes: 10,106
|
The election took place in the town of Cranston.
Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 27 (General)
|
Precinct |
Hanna M. Gallo |
Eileen G. Grossman |
Total
|
Cranston 0713 |
555 |
505 |
1,060
|
Cranston 0714 |
465 |
309 |
774
|
Cranston 0715 |
342 |
207 |
549
|
Cranston 0717 |
704 |
435 |
1,139
|
Cranston 0720 |
297 |
143 |
440
|
Cranston 0721 |
400 |
333 |
733
|
Cranston 0722 |
262 |
160 |
422
|
Cranston 0723 |
597 |
395 |
992
|
Cranston 0724 |
578 |
282 |
860
|
Cranston 0729 |
319 |
186 |
505
|
Cranston 0730 |
459 |
316 |
775
|
Cranston 0731 |
399 |
217 |
616
|
Cranston 0733 |
602 |
344 |
946
|
Cranston 0734 |
185 |
110 |
295
|
Total |
6,164 |
3,942 |
10,106
|
District 28
Joshua Miller of Democratic won the election with 56.5% of the votes, alongside receiving 4,843 votes. Donald A. Normandin of Republican was defeated by a margin of 26.3%, receiving 30.2% of the votes, totaling 2,589 votes. The total votes cast was 8,571.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 28
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Joshua Miller |
Democratic |
4,843 |
56.5%
|
Donald A. Normandin |
Republican |
2,589 |
30.2%
|
Deloris R. Issler |
Independent |
1,139 |
13.3%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 26.3%, Valid Votes: 8,571
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 28 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Joshua Miller Democratic |
Donald A. Normandin Republican |
Deloris R. Issler Independent |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Cranston |
4,135 |
56.2% |
2,279 |
31.0% |
941 |
12.8% |
7,355 |
25.2%
|
Warwick |
708 |
58.2% |
310 |
25.5% |
198 |
16.3% |
1,216 |
32.7%
|
Total |
4,843 |
56.5% |
2,589 |
30.2% |
1,139 |
13.3% |
8,571 |
26.3%
|
Cranston
Results by Precinct in Cranston - District 28 (General)
|
Precinct |
Joshua Miller |
Donald A. Normandin |
Deloris R. Issler |
Total
|
Cranston 0709 |
254 |
177 |
52 |
483
|
Cranston 0726 |
110 |
58 |
28 |
196
|
Cranston 0727 |
339 |
285 |
90 |
714
|
Cranston 0735 |
166 |
90 |
48 |
304
|
Cranston 0736 |
345 |
184 |
123 |
652
|
Cranston 0739 |
547 |
286 |
144 |
977
|
Cranston 0740 |
481 |
352 |
187 |
1,020
|
Cranston 0742 |
657 |
243 |
80 |
980
|
Cranston 0743 |
467 |
223 |
61 |
751
|
Cranston 0744 |
400 |
204 |
69 |
673
|
Cranston 0745 |
369 |
177 |
59 |
605
|
Total |
4,135 |
2,279 |
941 |
7,355
|
Warwick
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 28 (General)
|
Precinct |
Joshua Miller |
Donald A. Normandin |
Deloris R. Issler |
Total
|
Warwick 3501 |
412 |
147 |
97 |
656
|
Warwick 3502 |
296 |
163 |
101 |
560
|
Total |
708 |
310 |
198 |
1,216
|
District 29
Michael J. McCAFFREY of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 7,600 votes. The total votes cast was 7,600.
The election took place in the town of Warwick.
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 29 (General)
|
Precinct |
Michael J. McCAFFREY |
Total
|
Warwick 3503 |
649 |
649
|
Warwick 3504 |
376 |
376
|
Warwick 3505 |
614 |
614
|
Warwick 3506 |
448 |
448
|
Warwick 3507 |
510 |
510
|
Warwick 3509 |
178 |
178
|
Warwick 3518 |
459 |
459
|
Warwick 3519 |
281 |
281
|
Warwick 3520 |
678 |
678
|
Warwick 3521 |
598 |
598
|
Warwick 3522 |
651 |
651
|
Warwick 3523 |
607 |
607
|
Warwick 3524 |
514 |
514
|
Warwick 3525 |
138 |
138
|
Warwick 3526 |
168 |
168
|
Warwick 3533 |
264 |
264
|
Warwick 3534 |
467 |
467
|
Total |
7,600 |
7,600
|
District 30
William A. Walaska of Democratic won the election with 57.3% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,545 votes. Armand T. Lusi of Republican was defeated by a margin of 14.6%, receiving 42.7% of the votes, totaling 4,129 votes. The total votes cast was 9,674.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 30
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
William A. Walaska |
Democratic |
5,545 |
57.3%
|
Armand T. Lusi |
Republican |
4,129 |
42.7%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 14.6%, Valid Votes: 9,674
|
The election took place in the town of Warwick.
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 30 (General)
|
Precinct |
William A. Walaska |
Armand T. Lusi |
Total
|
Warwick 3527 |
394 |
265 |
659
|
Warwick 3528 |
416 |
292 |
708
|
Warwick 3529 |
508 |
339 |
847
|
Warwick 3530 |
406 |
237 |
643
|
Warwick 3531 |
289 |
341 |
630
|
Warwick 3532 |
481 |
250 |
731
|
Warwick 3535 |
293 |
198 |
491
|
Warwick 3536 |
370 |
201 |
571
|
Warwick 3537 |
537 |
347 |
884
|
Warwick 3538 |
367 |
214 |
581
|
Warwick 3539 |
418 |
289 |
707
|
Warwick 3540 |
462 |
397 |
859
|
Warwick 3541 |
97 |
78 |
175
|
Warwick 3542 |
266 |
385 |
651
|
Warwick 3543 |
241 |
296 |
537
|
Total |
5,545 |
4,129 |
9,674
|
District 31
Erin P. Lynch of Democratic won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 7,261 votes. The total votes cast was 7,261.
The election took place in the town of Warwick.
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 31 (General)
|
Precinct |
Erin P. Lynch |
Total
|
Warwick 3508 |
138 |
138
|
Warwick 3510 |
534 |
534
|
Warwick 3511 |
558 |
558
|
Warwick 3512 |
392 |
392
|
Warwick 3513 |
306 |
306
|
Warwick 3514 |
394 |
394
|
Warwick 3515 |
602 |
602
|
Warwick 3516 |
467 |
467
|
Warwick 3517 |
292 |
292
|
Warwick 3544 |
133 |
133
|
Warwick 3545 |
384 |
384
|
Warwick 3546 |
404 |
404
|
Warwick 3547 |
622 |
622
|
Warwick 3548 |
680 |
680
|
Warwick 3549 |
526 |
526
|
Warwick 3552 |
398 |
398
|
Warwick 3553 |
431 |
431
|
Total |
7,261 |
7,261
|
District 32
David E. Bates of Republican won the election with 53.6% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,930 votes. Jim Hasenfus of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 7.3%, receiving 46.4% of the votes, totaling 5,127 votes. The total votes cast was 11,057.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 32
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
David E. Bates |
Republican |
5,930 |
53.6%
|
Jim Hasenfus |
Democratic |
5,127 |
46.4%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 7.3%, Valid Votes: 11,057
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 32 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
David E. Bates Republican |
Jim Hasenfus Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Barrington |
4,141 |
55.1% |
3,374 |
44.9% |
7,515 |
10.2%
|
Bristol |
1,789 |
50.5% |
1,753 |
49.5% |
3,542 |
1.0%
|
Total |
5,930 |
53.6% |
5,127 |
46.4% |
11,057 |
7.3%
|
Barrington
Results by Precinct in Barrington - District 32 (General)
|
Precinct |
David E. Bates |
Jim Hasenfus |
Total
|
Barrington 0101 |
542 |
396 |
938
|
Barrington 0102 |
369 |
320 |
689
|
Barrington 0103 |
518 |
384 |
902
|
Barrington 0104 |
513 |
565 |
1,078
|
Barrington 0105 |
616 |
518 |
1,134
|
Barrington 0106 |
702 |
361 |
1,063
|
Barrington 0107 |
394 |
393 |
787
|
Barrington 0108 |
487 |
437 |
924
|
Total |
4,141 |
3,374 |
7,515
|
Bristol
Results by Precinct in Bristol - District 32 (General)
|
Precinct |
David E. Bates |
Jim Hasenfus |
Total
|
Bristol 0201 |
463 |
418 |
881
|
Bristol 0202 |
510 |
348 |
858
|
Bristol 0203 |
405 |
504 |
909
|
Bristol 0204 |
236 |
251 |
487
|
Bristol 0208 |
175 |
232 |
407
|
Total |
1,789 |
1,753 |
3,542
|
District 33
Glenford J. Shibley of Republican won the election with 56.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,472 votes. Frank Hyde of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 12.1%, receiving 44.0% of the votes, totaling 4,292 votes. The total votes cast was 9,764.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 33
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Glenford J. Shibley |
Republican |
5,472 |
56.0%
|
Frank Hyde |
Democratic |
4,292 |
44.0%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 12.1%, Valid Votes: 9,764
|
The election took place in four towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 33 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Glenford J. Shibley Republican |
Frank Hyde Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Coventry |
4,056 |
53.7% |
3,491 |
46.3% |
7,547 |
7.5%
|
East Greenwich |
839 |
68.8% |
380 |
31.2% |
1,219 |
37.7%
|
Warwick |
223 |
59.9% |
149 |
40.1% |
372 |
19.9%
|
West Warwick |
354 |
56.5% |
272 |
43.5% |
626 |
13.1%
|
Total |
5,472 |
56.0% |
4,292 |
44.0% |
9,764 |
12.1%
|
Coventry
Results by Precinct in Coventry - District 33 (General)
|
Precinct |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Frank Hyde |
Total
|
Coventry 0601 |
327 |
316 |
643
|
Coventry 0602 |
541 |
533 |
1,074
|
Coventry 0603 |
393 |
343 |
736
|
Coventry 0611 |
354 |
363 |
717
|
Coventry 0612 |
399 |
379 |
778
|
Coventry 0613 |
194 |
232 |
426
|
Coventry 0614 |
429 |
332 |
761
|
Coventry 0615 |
557 |
433 |
990
|
Coventry 0616 |
424 |
229 |
653
|
Coventry 0617 |
249 |
225 |
474
|
Coventry 0619 |
189 |
106 |
295
|
Total |
4,056 |
3,491 |
7,547
|
East Greenwich
Results by Precinct in East Greenwich - District 33 (General)
|
Precinct |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Frank Hyde |
Total
|
East Greenwich 0901 |
268 |
129 |
397
|
East Greenwich 0902 |
571 |
251 |
822
|
Total |
839 |
380 |
1,219
|
Warwick
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 33 (General)
|
Precinct |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Frank Hyde |
Total
|
Warwick 3550 |
223 |
149 |
372
|
Total |
223 |
149 |
372
|
West Warwick
Results by Precinct in West Warwick - District 33 (General)
|
Precinct |
Glenford J. Shibley |
Frank Hyde |
Total
|
West Warwick 3815 |
354 |
272 |
626
|
Total |
354 |
272 |
626
|
District 34
Francis T. Maher Jr. of Republican won the election with 55.7% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,110 votes. Jon J. Sawyer of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 11.4%, receiving 44.3% of the votes, totaling 4,859 votes. The total votes cast was 10,969.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 34
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Republican |
6,110 |
55.7%
|
Jon J. Sawyer |
Democratic |
4,859 |
44.3%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 11.4%, Valid Votes: 10,969
|
The election took place in five towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 34 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Francis T. Maher Jr. Republican |
Jon J. Sawyer Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Charlestown |
294 |
48.4% |
313 |
51.6% |
607 |
-3.1%
|
Exeter |
1,398 |
57.4% |
1,039 |
42.6% |
2,437 |
14.7%
|
Hopkinton |
1,390 |
51.7% |
1,300 |
48.3% |
2,690 |
3.3%
|
Richmond |
1,502 |
53.8% |
1,289 |
46.2% |
2,791 |
7.6%
|
West Greenwich |
1,526 |
62.4% |
918 |
37.6% |
2,444 |
24.9%
|
Total |
6,110 |
55.7% |
4,859 |
44.3% |
10,969 |
11.4%
|
Charlestown
Results by Precinct in Charlestown - District 34 (General)
|
Precinct |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Total
|
Charlestown 0501 |
227 |
228 |
455
|
Charlestown 0505 |
86 |
66 |
152
|
Total |
313 |
294 |
607
|
Exeter
Results by Precinct in Exeter - District 34 (General)
|
Precinct |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Total
|
Exeter 1101 |
444 |
425 |
869
|
Exeter 1102 |
448 |
272 |
720
|
Exeter 1103 |
506 |
342 |
848
|
Total |
1,398 |
1,039 |
2,437
|
Hopkinton
Results by Precinct in Hopkinton - District 34 (General)
|
Precinct |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Total
|
Hopkinton 1401 |
398 |
376 |
774
|
Hopkinton 1402 |
436 |
432 |
868
|
Hopkinton 1403 |
556 |
492 |
1,048
|
Total |
1,390 |
1,300 |
2,690
|
Richmond
Results by Precinct in Richmond - District 34 (General)
|
Precinct |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Total
|
Richmond 2901 |
246 |
169 |
415
|
Richmond 2902 |
378 |
336 |
714
|
Richmond 2903 |
519 |
455 |
974
|
Richmond 2904 |
359 |
329 |
688
|
Total |
1,502 |
1,289 |
2,791
|
West Greenwich
Results by Precinct in West Greenwich - District 34 (General)
|
Precinct |
Francis T. Maher Jr. |
Jon J. Sawyer |
Total
|
West Greenwich 3701 |
589 |
339 |
928
|
West Greenwich 3702 |
690 |
457 |
1,147
|
West Greenwich 3703 |
247 |
122 |
369
|
Total |
1,526 |
918 |
2,444
|
District 35
Dawson Tucker Hodgson of Republican won the election with 54.2% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,006 votes. Mark Schwager of Democratic was defeated by a margin of 8.4%, receiving 45.8% of the votes, totaling 5,078 votes. The total votes cast was 11,084.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 35
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Republican |
6,006 |
54.2%
|
Mark Schwager |
Democratic |
5,078 |
45.8%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 8.4%, Valid Votes: 11,084
|
The election took place in three towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 35 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson Republican |
Mark Schwager Democratic |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
East Greenwich |
2,117 |
47.9% |
2,307 |
52.1% |
4,424 |
-4.3%
|
North Kingstown |
3,661 |
59.3% |
2,514 |
40.7% |
6,175 |
18.6%
|
Warwick |
228 |
47.0% |
257 |
53.0% |
485 |
-6.0%
|
Total |
6,006 |
54.2% |
5,078 |
45.8% |
11,084 |
8.4%
|
East Greenwich
Results by Precinct in East Greenwich - District 35 (General)
|
Precinct |
Mark Schwager |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Total
|
East Greenwich 0903 |
467 |
300 |
767
|
East Greenwich 0904 |
485 |
502 |
987
|
East Greenwich 0905 |
346 |
258 |
604
|
East Greenwich 0906 |
204 |
203 |
407
|
East Greenwich 0907 |
453 |
494 |
947
|
East Greenwich 0908 |
352 |
360 |
712
|
Total |
2,307 |
2,117 |
4,424
|
North Kingstown
Results by Precinct in North Kingstown - District 35 (General)
|
Precinct |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Mark Schwager |
Total
|
North Kingstown 2301 |
315 |
304 |
619
|
North Kingstown 2302 |
605 |
333 |
938
|
North Kingstown 2303 |
699 |
414 |
1,113
|
North Kingstown 2304 |
362 |
417 |
779
|
North Kingstown 2306 |
228 |
122 |
350
|
North Kingstown 2307 |
423 |
310 |
733
|
North Kingstown 2308 |
426 |
356 |
782
|
North Kingstown 2313 |
603 |
258 |
861
|
Total |
3,661 |
2,514 |
6,175
|
Warwick
Results by Precinct in Warwick - District 35 (General)
|
Precinct |
Mark Schwager |
Dawson Tucker Hodgson |
Total
|
Warwick 3551 |
257 |
228 |
485
|
Total |
257 |
228 |
485
|
District 36
James C. Sheehan of Democratic won the election with 58.1% of the votes, alongside receiving 6,462 votes. William J. Connelly of Republican was defeated by a margin of 16.2%, receiving 41.9% of the votes, totaling 4,663 votes. The total votes cast was 11,125.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 36
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
James C. Sheehan |
Democratic |
6,462 |
58.1%
|
William J. Connelly |
Republican |
4,663 |
41.9%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 16.2%, Valid Votes: 11,125
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 36 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
James C. Sheehan Democratic |
William J. Connelly Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
Narragansett |
3,682 |
60.1% |
2,443 |
39.9% |
6,125 |
20.2%
|
North Kingstown |
2,780 |
55.6% |
2,220 |
44.4% |
5,000 |
11.2%
|
Total |
6,462 |
58.1% |
4,663 |
41.9% |
11,125 |
16.2%
|
Narragansett
Results by Precinct in Narragansett - District 36 (General)
|
Precinct |
James C. Sheehan |
William J. Connelly |
Total
|
Narragansett 2001 |
335 |
258 |
593
|
Narragansett 2002 |
427 |
204 |
631
|
Narragansett 2003 |
356 |
188 |
544
|
Narragansett 2004 |
287 |
238 |
525
|
Narragansett 2005 |
411 |
253 |
664
|
Narragansett 2006 |
322 |
249 |
571
|
Narragansett 2007 |
292 |
205 |
497
|
Narragansett 2008 |
305 |
223 |
528
|
Narragansett 2009 |
385 |
285 |
670
|
Narragansett 2010 |
252 |
151 |
403
|
Narragansett 2011 |
310 |
189 |
499
|
Total |
3,682 |
2,443 |
6,125
|
North Kingstown
Results by Precinct in North Kingstown - District 36 (General)
|
Precinct |
James C. Sheehan |
William J. Connelly |
Total
|
North Kingstown 2305 |
542 |
334 |
876
|
North Kingstown 2309 |
417 |
431 |
848
|
North Kingstown 2310 |
640 |
498 |
1,138
|
North Kingstown 2311 |
539 |
472 |
1,011
|
North Kingstown 2312 |
538 |
406 |
944
|
North Kingstown 2314 |
104 |
79 |
183
|
Total |
2,780 |
2,220 |
5,000
|
District 37
V. Susan Sosnowski of Democratic won the election with 51.4% of the votes, alongside receiving 5,916 votes. Kevin R. O'Neill of Independent was defeated by a margin of 2.8%, receiving 48.6% of the votes, totaling 5,598 votes. The total votes cast was 11,514.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 37
|
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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|
V. Susan Sosnowski |
Democratic |
5,916 |
51.4%
|
Kevin R. O'Neill |
Independent |
5,598 |
48.6%
|
Date: 2010-11-02, Margin: 2.8%, Valid Votes: 11,514
|
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 37 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
V. Susan Sosnowski Democratic |
Kevin R. O'Neill Independent |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
|
New Shoreham |
471 |
58.7% |
332 |
41.3% |
803 |
17.3%
|
South Kingstown |
5,445 |
50.8% |
5,266 |
49.2% |
10,711 |
1.7%
|
Total |
5,916 |
51.4% |
5,598 |
48.6% |
11,514 |
2.8%
|
New Shoreham
Results by Precinct in New Shoreham - District 37 (General)
|
Precinct |
V. Susan Sosnowski |
Kevin R. O'Neill |
Total
|
New Shoreham 2201 |
471 |
332 |
803
|
Total |
471 |
332 |
803
|
South Kingstown
Results by Precinct in South Kingstown - District 37 (General)
|
Precinct |
V. Susan Sosnowski |
Kevin R. O'Neill |
Total
|
South Kingstown 3205 |
85 |
51 |
136
|
South Kingstown 3206 |
483 |
528 |
1,011
|
South Kingstown 3207 |
484 |
397 |
881
|
South Kingstown 3208 |
609 |
323 |
932
|
South Kingstown 3209 |
585 |
618 |
1,203
|
South Kingstown 3210 |
342 |
490 |
832
|
South Kingstown 3211 |
339 |
373 |
712
|
South Kingstown 3212 |
465 |
503 |
968
|
South Kingstown 3201 |
491 |
592 |
1,083
|
South Kingstown 3202 |
571 |
623 |
1,194
|
South Kingstown 3203 |
419 |
324 |
743
|
South Kingstown 3204 |
572 |
444 |
1,016
|
Total |
5,445 |
5,266 |
10,711
|
District 38
Dennis L. Algiere of Republican won the election with 100.0% of the votes, alongside receiving 8,378 votes. The total votes cast was 8,378.
The election took place in two towns. The breakdown of results by town is shown below.
2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 38 (General) - Results by Town
|
Town |
Dennis L. Algiere Republican |
Total |
Margin
|
Votes |
%
|
Charlestown |
1,837 |
100.0% |
1,837 |
100.0%
|
Westerly |
6,541 |
100.0% |
6,541 |
100.0%
|
Total |
8,378 |
100.0% |
8,378 |
100.0%
|
Charlestown
Results by Precinct in Charlestown - District 38 (General)
|
Precinct |
Dennis L. Algiere |
Total
|
Charlestown 0502 |
318 |
318
|
Charlestown 0503 |
403 |
403
|
Charlestown 0504 |
486 |
486
|
Charlestown 0506 |
309 |
309
|
Charlestown 0507 |
321 |
321
|
Total |
1,837 |
1,837
|
Westerly
Results by Precinct in Westerly - District 38 (General)
|
Precinct |
Dennis L. Algiere |
Total
|
Westerly 3601 |
530 |
530
|
Westerly 3602 |
635 |
635
|
Westerly 3603 |
649 |
649
|
Westerly 3604 |
624 |
624
|
Westerly 3606 |
905 |
905
|
Westerly 3607 |
599 |
599
|
Westerly 3608 |
462 |
462
|
Westerly 3610 |
510 |
510
|
Westerly 3612 |
601 |
601
|
Westerly 3613 |
749 |
749
|
Westerly 3614 |
278 |
278
|
Total |
6,542 |
6,542
|
See Also
List of Rhode Island State Senate Elections