NEWS

How did Rhode Island vote?

Posted 9/14/22

Statewide Summary

Congress District 1RepublicanAllen R. Waters* 6907 / 100.0%

DemocratDavid N. Cicilline* 45302 / 100.0%

Congress District 2Republican

Allan W. Fung* 11909 / …

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NEWS

How did Rhode Island vote?

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Statewide Summary

Congress District 1
Republican

Allen R. Waters* 6907 / 100.0%

Democrat

David N. Cicilline* 45302 / 100.0%

Congress District 2
Republican

Allan W. Fung* 11909 / 100.0%

Democrat

Seth M. Magaziner* 29295 / 54.0%
David A. Segal 8718 / 16.1%
Sarah E. Morgentha 6527  / 12.0%
Joy Fox 5941 / 10.9%
Omar Bah 2511 / 4.6%
Spencer E. Dickinson 1296  / 2.4%

Governor
Republican

Ashley Marie Kalus* 16947 / 83.7%
Jonathan J. Riccitelli 3308  / 16.3%

Democrat

Daniel J. McKee* 36229 / 32.8%
Helena Buonanno Foulkes 33190 / 30.1%
Nellie M. Gorbea 28812 / 26.1%
Matthew A. Brown 8744 / 7.9%
Luis Daniel Munoz 3422 / 3.1%


Lieutenant Governor

Republican

Aaron C. Guckian* (REP) 13259 / 67.8%
Paul E. Pence (REP) 62913 / 2.2%

Democrat

Sabina Matos* 49116 / 47.0%
Deborah Ruggiero 34763 / 33.2%
Cynthia M. Mendes (DEM) 20672 / 19.8%

Secretary of State
Republican

Pat V. Cortellessa* 18064 / 100.0%

Democrat

Gregg Amore* 63336 / 64.2%
Stephanie E. Beaute 35308 / 35.8%


Attorney General

Republican

Charles C. Calenda* 18311 / 100.0%

Democrat

Peter F. Neronha* 91971 / 100.0%


General Treasurer

Republican

James L. Lathrop* 18234 / 100.0%

Democrat

James A. Diossa* 56597 / 55.5%
Stefan I. Pryor 45417/  44.5%


* Endorsed Candidate

Editor’s Note: Reporting progress is based on receipt of polling place results. Totals displayed may include Early Voting and Mail Ballot category results. Unofficial results posted on the Rhode Island Secretary of State website, as of 6 a.m., Sept. 14, with 391 of 395 Rhode Island polling places reporting (98%).

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