Rhode Island Democratic Congressman Gabe Amo is seeking his first full term in the November election. Amo said his experience and serving in the administrations of two presidents differentiates him from any opponents.
Allen Waters is running in Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District. He answered a series of questions about his candidacy for a "Beyond the Podium" segment.
From Congress, to the General Assembly, to local mayoral races, here's everything you need to know before you cast your vote.
The CEO of the Rhode Island Builders Association is in the early stages of building a brand-new super PAC that he says could be used for ballot-question advocacy, political campaigns, and other communications in the coming years.
Political affiliation sways Rhode Islanders opinions on offshore wind far more than how close they live to the coastline, according to a new Rhode Island Current poll. The poll, conducted by MassINC Polling Group with funding from the Knight Election Hub,
A pair of FBI crime reports show that violent crime is continuing to decrease nationwide, but Rhode Island's rate increased.
(WJAR) — Voters have until Sunday, October 6 to register to vote for the upcoming November 5th General Election. One can sign up online or visit their local board of canvassers’ office. The last day to request a mail ballot is also approaching, on October 15th.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Islanders have a few more days to register to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 general election. Anyone who wants to vote must register online or visit their local board of canvassers’ office by Sunday, Oct. 6.
PROVIDENCE – U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland talked on Wednesday about efforts to safeguard the 2024 election when he visited with local law enforcement leaders, spotlighting recent election monitoring by federal observers in Pawtucket.
Democrats hold every statewide office and congressional seat and most legislative seats. But many would be branded Republicans or Libertarians elsewhere.
The election clock is ticking, with just over a month till the Nov. 5 general election and even less time for voter registration and mail ballot application deadlines. Rhode Islanders must be registered to vote 30 days before an election to participate.