Politics & Government
Voting In Narragansett-SK: Polls Open
Everything you need to know about voting in town for the election Nov. 3.

NARRAGANSETT-SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI — Tuesday is Election Day in Rhode Island and across the country. Voters who did not cast their ballots early in person or by mail can cast their ballot at their polling place during the day. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, which led to a surge in mail-in ballots, the results of the presidential and local elections are not expected on Tuesday, and could take days or weeks to determine.
The polls open are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Rhode Island.
The deadline to register to vote and request a mail ballot have passed in Rhode Island. To check your voting status, visit the Secretary of State's elections website. There, voters can also find their polling place, or check the status of their mail ballot.
Find out what's happening in Narragansett-South Kingstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Voters who requested a mail ballots but have not yet returned it must do so by 8 p.m. on Tuesday to have it counted. Mail ballots can be dropped into a secure election drop box, located across the state.
Find out what's happening in Narragansett-South Kingstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
When voting at the polls on Tuesday, here are a few safety tips to keep in mind for a safe voting experience.
- Bring a valid photo ID. Voters who do not have an acceptable form of ID will be given a provisional ballot.
- Wear a fabric face covering. The Rhode Island Department of Health is asking Rhode Islanders to make mask wearing "the norm" to cut down on the transmission of coronavirus in the state.
- Don't touch your face while at the polling location.
- Maintain a social distance of at least six feet from anyone who is not from your household.
- Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer before and after voting.
- Bring a pen, such as a blue or black ink sharpie or Paper Mate Flair, if you do not want to borrow one.
There are four local ballot questions in Narragansett, listed below.
- Question two: Amendment to the town charter that would allow for a recall vote for elected officials after six months in office.
- Question three: Amendment to the code of ordinances to acquire and renovate a new library at the former Belmont supermarket.
- Question four: Amendment to the town charter that would give the town the power to sell property only if approved by voters.
- Question five: If approved, the proposed library site at the former Belmont store would not be able to be sold or leased unless approved by voters or used for the new library.
South Kingstown, meanwhile, has just one local question, which, if approved, would provide $6.5 million for municipal improvements including roads, public safety and other infrastructure.
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