From Congress, to the General Assembly, to local mayoral races, here's everything you need to know before you cast your vote.
The results were then cross-referenced with typical voting patterns in presidential elections. Thus, the correlation between political affiliation and coffee consumption in the United States. Big coffee drinkers lean in to vote Democratic.
Now that the primary election is behind us, it's time to start looking ahead to the statewide General Election on Nov. 5.
Rhode Island’s Congressional delegation earned perfect scores from a nonpartisan watchdog organization for its support for voting rights and US Supreme Court reforms, and other pieces of “pro-democracy legislation.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. in Rhode Island, and while none of the statewide general offices are on the ballot today, there is a contentious primary for mayor in Cranston and several interesting General Assembly races to watch.
The list includes a former GOP operative who switched parties, a Woonsocket sheet metal foreman, and a Peruvian-American attorney.
In short, that if voters approve Question 1 on Nov. 5 there will be an election to choose 75 delegates who will meet at a time and place to be determined to recommend amendments to the constitution that would be put up for approval at another statewide election.
An apparent assassination on Former President Donald Trump has sparked both political and civilian condemnation of acts of violence.
The push to get low-income Rhode Islanders to the voting booth was the focus of an event in Providence on Saturday. The Poor People's Campaign works with advocates and supporters to appeal to communities that don't typically vote.
Under the proposal on the Nov. 5 ballot, millions would be channeled to RI open space, forest management and agricultural land preservation programs.