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RI Election Results are in
For final, official tallies refer to:
https://www.ri.gov/election/results/2020/statewide_primary/
Some highlights of races of interest as we start the day on Thurs, September 10th – without mail-in ballots:
Statewide
Representative in Congress, District 2 – Rep. James Langevin over Dylan Conley
Representative in Congress, District 2 – Robert Lancia over Dylan Conley
Central Falls
Mayor of Central Falls – L. Maria Rivera will run against Joseph P. Moran, III
Cranston
Rep. District 16 – Brandon Potter won over Christopher Millea
Cranston Mayor – Maria Bucci won over Steve Stycos in Democratic (3,807 to 3,644)
Mayor – Kenneth Hopkins over Michael Farina
City Council – City Wide – (3) Jessica Marino, Larry Warner , Dylan Zelazo
East Providence
Senator, District 18, Cynthia Mendez (62%) over William Conley (39%) Conley has served as chair of Finance
Johnston
Representative, District 43, Deborah Fellela over Melinda Lopez
Pawtucket
Mayor – Don Grebien over David Norton
Sen. District 15 – Meghan Kallman over Herb Weiss and Robert Morris
Providence
Senator, District 5 – Sam Bell over Jo-Ann Ryan
Senator, District 6 – Tiara Mack over Harold Metts
Representative, District 3 – Nathan Biah over Moira Walsh
Representative, District 7 – David Morales won over Dan McKiernan and Angel Subervi
Senator, District 4 – Domenic Ruggerio wins (55% to 45%) over Leonardo Cioe
Representative, District 13 – Ramon Perez, leading over Mario F. Mendez and Janice Falconer
Representative, District 19 – Joseph McNamara leading over Stuart Wilson
Smithfield
Senator, District 22 – Stephen Archambault over Melanie Dupont
