2020 Statewide Primary
Votes by municipality: North Kingstown
Official results: Updated September 25, 2020 09:47 AM
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Senator in Congress (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
John F. Reed* (DEM) |
|
2750 | 100.0% |
Representative in Congress District 2 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
James R. Langevin* (DEM) |
|
2127 | 73.0% |
Dylan Conley (DEM) |
|
785 | 27.0% |
Senator in General Assembly District 35 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Bridget G. Valverde* (DEM) |
|
452 | 100.0% |
Senator in General Assembly District 36 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Alana DiMario* (DEM) |
|
1691 | 71.5% |
Ellen S. Waxman (DEM) |
|
675 | 28.5% |
Representative in General Assembly District 31 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Julie A. Casimiro* (DEM) |
|
1031 | 100.0% |
Representative in General Assembly District 32
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Robert E. Craven* (DEM) |
|
1526 | 100.0% |
Town Council TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN
5 to elect
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Kimberly Ann Page* (DEM) |
|
2371 | 18.8% |
Gregory A. Mancini (DEM) |
|
2192 | 17.4% |
Katherine K. Anderson (DEM) |
|
2122 | 16.9% |
Brad L. Artery* (DEM) |
|
1822 | 14.5% |
John D. Kliever (DEM) |
|
1812 | 14.4% |
Richard A. Welch* (DEM) |
|
1140 | 9.1% |
Rickey L. Thompson* (DEM) |
|
1127 | 9.0% |
Town Committee TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN
53 to elect
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Gregory A. Mancini* (DEM) |
|
1756 | 2.9% |
John D. Kliever* (DEM) |
|
1506 | 2.5% |
Kimberly Ann Page (DEM) |
|
1435 | 2.3% |
Julia F. Kliever* (DEM) |
|
1332 | 2.2% |
Katherine K. Anderson (DEM) |
|
1273 | 2.1% |
Julie A. Casimiro* (DEM) |
|
1220 | 2.0% |
Lisa A. Hildebrand* (DEM) |
|
1181 | 1.9% |
Bridget G. Valverde* (DEM) |
|
1176 | 1.9% |
Melissa K. Devine* (DEM) |
|
1156 | 1.9% |
James C. Sheehan* (DEM) |
|
1141 | 1.9% |
Suzanne S. Mancini (DEM) |
|
1137 | 1.9% |
Gregory B. Blasbalg* (DEM) |
|
1120 | 1.8% |
Mary N. Thomson* (DEM) |
|
985 | 1.6% |
Meredith L. Sheehan* (DEM) |
|
969 | 1.6% |
Carrie M. Kolb* (DEM) |
|
966 | 1.6% |
Theresa M. Mrozak* (DEM) |
|
943 | 1.5% |
Nancy W. Sherman (DEM) |
|
924 | 1.5% |
Jennifer S. Lima (DEM) |
|
917 | 1.5% |
Thomas A. Sgouros, Jr.* (DEM) |
|
884 | 1.4% |
John Pyne, Jr.* (DEM) |
|
875 | 1.4% |
Lisa G. Andrews (DEM) |
|
866 | 1.4% |
Elizabeth C. Dwyer (DEM) |
|
856 | 1.4% |
Rickey L. Thompson* (DEM) |
|
850 | 1.4% |
Edward J. Cooney, Jr.* (DEM) |
|
849 | 1.4% |
William A. Valverde* (DEM) |
|
847 | 1.4% |
Meggen R. Chabot (DEM) |
|
846 | 1.4% |
Susan M. Eriksen (DEM) |
|
804 | 1.3% |
Kayla M. Robinson (DEM) |
|
795 | 1.3% |
Pamela B. Ong (DEM) |
|
786 | 1.3% |
Margaret Kerr (DEM) |
|
778 | 1.3% |
Richard A. Welch* (DEM) |
|
777 | 1.3% |
Jennifer Louise Wheeler (DEM) |
|
771 | 1.3% |
Anne K. Geertman (DEM) |
|
765 | 1.2% |
Claire S. Duva* (DEM) |
|
762 | 1.2% |
Jennifer P. Hoskins (DEM) |
|
757 | 1.2% |
Mary N. Worobec (DEM) |
|
757 | 1.2% |
Nicole M. Grace (DEM) |
|
743 | 1.2% |
Alice A. Rose (DEM) |
|
739 | 1.2% |
Meredith N. Whittaker* (DEM) |
|
735 | 1.2% |
Susan D. Coletta* (DEM) |
|
727 | 1.2% |
Tracey A. McCue* (DEM) |
|
715 | 1.2% |
Lisa G. Faulise (DEM) |
|
698 | 1.1% |
Janet Boyle Welch* (DEM) |
|
684 | 1.1% |
Kahlia Shmerer (DEM) |
|
673 | 1.1% |
Dolores J. Burke* (DEM) |
|
669 | 1.1% |
Michael R. Anderson (DEM) |
|
652 | 1.1% |
Chloe R. Eminger (DEM) |
|
646 | 1.1% |
Sharon F. Williams* (DEM) |
|
633 | 1.0% |
Robert R. Vanderslice (DEM) |
|
627 | 1.0% |
John Machata (DEM) |
|
622 | 1.0% |
Georgine M. Edwards (DEM) |
|
617 | 1.0% |
John V. Gibbons, Jr.* (DEM) |
|
610 | 1.0% |
Jacob W. Mather (DEM) |
|
574 | 0.9% |
Dylan J. Kennedy (DEM) |
|
565 | 0.9% |
David H. Oppenheimer (DEM) |
|
563 | 0.9% |
Edwin F. Andrews (DEM) |
|
551 | 0.9% |
James Robert Grundy* (DEM) |
|
544 | 0.9% |
Richard J. Beneduce* (DEM) |
|
535 | 0.9% |
Thomas C. Ardito (DEM) |
|
525 | 0.9% |
Emilio Coletta* (DEM) |
|
515 | 0.8% |
Daniel J. Burke* (DEM) |
|
512 | 0.8% |
Glenn W. Stinson (DEM) |
|
512 | 0.8% |
Peter Charles Cornillon (DEM) |
|
484 | 0.8% |
Paul A. Geertman (DEM) |
|
482 | 0.8% |
Jonathan K. Gale (DEM) |
|
479 | 0.8% |
Michael J. Burke* (DEM) |
|
474 | 0.8% |
Julie A. Grundy (DEM) |
|
471 | 0.8% |
Mark G. Walsh, Jr.* (DEM) |
|
468 | 0.8% |
Peter Haines Doering (DEM) |
|
463 | 0.8% |
Colleen E. Emerson (DEM) |
|
460 | 0.7% |
David F. McCue* (DEM) |
|
453 | 0.7% |
Richard H. Sellers (DEM) |
|
453 | 0.7% |
Jacob D. Clemen (DEM) |
|
452 | 0.7% |
Donna L. Beneduce (DEM) |
|
433 | 0.7% |
Alan B. Hurd* (DEM) |
|
430 | 0.7% |
Arthur L. Simonini* (DEM) |
|
414 | 0.7% |
Ronald R. Harrison* (DEM) |
|
407 | 0.7% |
Diana B. Christie (DEM) |
|
404 | 0.7% |
Michael A. Mollis (DEM) |
|
322 | 0.5% |
Patrick S. O'Rourke (DEM) |
|
264 | 0.4% |
Matthew D. Wild (DEM) |
|
238 | 0.4% |
Christopher E. Emerson (DEM) |
|
231 | 0.4% |
Gabriel K. Cote (DEM) |
|
227 | 0.4% |
Keith A. Sullivan (DEM) |
|
226 | 0.4% |
Patrick F. Dyer (DEM) |
|
222 | 0.4% |
William J. Barrett (DEM) |
|
190 | 0.3% |
David J. Davy (DEM) |
|
154 | 0.3% |
Bryan L. Bonneau (DEM) |
|
145 | 0.2% |
Senator in Congress (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Allen R. Waters (REP) |
|
427 | 100.0% |
Representative in Congress District 2 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Robert B. Lancia* (REP) |
|
312 | 70.3% |
Donald Frederick Robbio (REP) |
|
132 | 29.7% |
Senator in General Assembly District 35 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Charles P. Callanan* (REP) |
|
69 | 100.0% |
Senator in General Assembly District 36 (View votes statewide)
Candidate | Ballot breakout |
Total votes | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Doreen M. Costa* (REP) |
|
378 | 100.0% |
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