
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI – This election day, you have a lot of decisions to make: city councilors and school committee members, General Assembly members, U.S. Congressman and the Oval Office. You handle who to vote for. We'll give you everything you need to get into the voting booth.
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What's local on the ballot:
- U.S. Congress: James Langevin (D) versus Rhue R. Reis (R), Salvatore G. Caiozzo (I) and Jeffrey C. Johnson (I).
- Senate District 37: V. Susan Sosnowski, (D) versus Sven Soderberg (I)
- House Districts 35: Kathleen Fogarty (D) versus Bruce Waidler (I)
Town Council (Vote for up to 5): Karina Burston (D), Abel Collins (D), Robin Downes (D), Bryant DaCruz (D), Sean Ford (I), W. Murray Gates, (I), Liz Gledhill (I), Meg Healy (D), James Hill (I),* Andrew Shea (I), and Joe Viele (I).
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*Hill has withdrawn from the race.
To see the rest of the sample ballot, input your name and address on the Secretary of State's website.
Find out what's happening in Narragansett-South Kingstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Seven statewide questions are on the ballot this year: Tiverton Casino, Ethics Commission, Veterans Home bonds, URI Construction bonds, Port Infrastructure bonds, Green Economy bonds, and Affordable Housing bonds. Read our rundown on the ballot questions here.
When to vote:
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. If you make the line by 8 p.m., you're allowed to vote.
Some people chose to vote by mail. Their ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Nov. 8 at the state Board of Canvassers.
Where to go:
Enter your address in this website to learn where your polling place is located. Check back with Patch for more election coverage and live results.
What to bring:
A photo ID and civic spirit.
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