2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election

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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 Seats:
Votes:
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 5
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul V. Jabour Democratic 3,400 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 6
Candidate Party Votes %
Harold M. Metts Democratic 4,021 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 12
Candidate Party Votes %
Louis P. DiPALMA Democratic 6,603 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 15
Candidate Party Votes %
Donna M. Nesselbush Democratic 4,044 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 24
Candidate Party Votes %
Marc A. Cote Democratic 4,233 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 29
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael J. McCAFFREY Democratic 7,600 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 31
Candidate Party Votes %
Erin P. Lynch Democratic 7,261 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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 %
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.

2010 Rhode Island State Senate Election in District 38
Candidate Party Votes %
Dennis L. Algiere Republican 8,378 100.0%
Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 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

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