Politics & Government
Narragansett Election 2014: Find Your Polling Place, View Sample Ballot
Voters on Tuesday will pick a governor, decide a host of ballot initiatives, and choose local leaders.

Tuesday is election day in Narragansett.
Voters will pick a governor, decide a host of ballot initiatives, and choose local leaders.
Here’s key information:
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Voting Hours and Polling Locations
- The polls will be open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Voting will be held at several locations in Narragansett. Find your polling place.
Sample Ballot
Town Council Race
There are nine candidates for five Town Council spots:
- David Ousterhout
- David Crook
- Winters Hames
- Susan Cicilline-Buonanno
- Raymond Ranaldi
- Douglas McLaughlin
- Christopher Wilkens
- Matthew Mannix
- Patrick Murray
Other Local Races
- The District 35 State Senate candidates are Democrat James Callaghan and Republican Mark Gee.
- The District 34 State Representative candidates are Democrat Teresa Tanzi and Republican Stephen Tetzner.
Local Ballot Questions
Narragansett voters will decide on two local questions:
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- Question 8: Shall an act, passed at the 2014 session of the General Assembly entitled ‘AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF NARRAGANSETT TO FINANCE THE IMPROVEMENT, REPLACEMENT, RENOVATION, REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION AND/OR RESTORATION OF AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TOWN OF NARRAGANSETT PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING AND TO ISSUE NOT MORE THAN $2,000,000 BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR’ be approved?
- Question 9: “Shall an act, passed at the 2014 session of the General Assembly, entitled ‘AN ACT AUTHORIZING
THE TOWN OF NARRAGANSETT TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS
AND/OR RELATED EQUIPMENT FOR THE NARRAGANSETT ATHLETIC COMPLEX AND TO ISSUE NOT MORE THAN $1,800,000 BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR be approved?”
Statewide Races
- Governor candidates: Democrat Gina Raimondo, Moderate Robert Healey, Republican Allan Fung, Independent Kate Fletcher, and Independent Leon Kayarian
- U.S. Senate candidates: Democrat John Reed and Republican Mark Zaccaria
- District 2 Congressional candidates: Democrat James Langevin and Republican Rhue R. Reis
- Attorney General candidates: Peter Kilmartin and Dawson Hodgson
- Secretary of State candidates: Democrat Nellie Gorbea and Republican John Carlevale
Statewide Questions
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