Election Results: How Coventry Voted

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Coventry RI

04 November, 2020

3:47 PM

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COVENTRY, RI — The votes have been counted in Rhode Island and results are pouring in for both state and local elections. Mail ballots and in-person, both early and from polling places on Election Day, have been tabulated at the local level, showing how residents voted both in the presidential and municipal races, as well as local ballot questions. Although Joe Biden won the state, Donald Trump edged out the Democrat in Coventry, where he garnered just over seven more percentage points. Read more: RI House Speaker Concedes Cranston Race The results of the election in Coventry are listed below. See breakout totals by ballot type on the Rhode Island Board of Election's website. Winners are denoted in italics. President Joseph Biden (D): 8882 votes, 45.4%Donald J. Trump (R): 10285 votes, 52.5%Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian): 227 votes, 1.2%Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente: 38 votes, 0.2%Gloria La Riva: 21 votes, 0.1%Brian Carroll: 35 votes, 0.2%Write-in: 87 votes, 0.4% Town Council District 2 (nonpartisan) Jennifer Ludwig: 1693 votes, 50.7%Bradford Mayer: 1628 votes, 48.7%Write-in: 19 votes, 0.6%Town Council District 5 (nonpartisan) Kimberly A. Shockley: 1866 votes, 52.1%Debra L. Bacon: 1665 votes, 46.5%Write-in: 48 votes, 1.3% Question one: State name Approve: 7491 votes, 40.3%Reject: 11101 votes, 59.7%Question two: Town manager qualifications Approve: 11640 votes, 65.2%Reject: 6209 votes, 34.8%Question three: General provisions Approve: 14045 votes, 79.9%Reject: 3529 votes, 20.1%Question four: Public comment at town council meetings Approve: 14606 votes, 84.7%Reject: 2633 votes, 15.3%Question five: Acting town manager Approve: 13285 votes, 75.3%Reject: 4350 votes, 24.7%

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