North Kingstown Election Results In Biden, Trump Race

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North Kingstown RI

04 November, 2020

4:06 PM

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NORTH KINGSTOWN—Unofficial results from the November 3 election in North Kingstown are in, with the majority of voters showing support for Joe Biden's campaign and leaning towards Democratic candidates in general. Although the town did vote favor of passing the statewide ballot question, it was only by several hundred votes. The passing of Question 1 in Rhode Island means the official name of the state will change, dropping "Providence Plantations" from its title. According to Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea, voters in Rhode Island overwhelmingly chose to vote by mail, with 83 percent sending mail-in ballots compared the the nine percent of voters who voted by mail in the 2016 general election. Voters in North Kingstown were choosing sides in the presidential race, a U.S. House race, a U.S. Senate race, state General Assembly races, a local School Committee race, and one statewide ballot question. Here is how North Kingstown voted in the November 3 election: President and Vice President Biden and Harris: 9,992Trump and Pence: 6,524Jorgensen and Cohen: 198 U.S. Senate John F. Reed: 10,615Allen R. Waters: 5,838 U.S. House, District 2 James R. Langevin: 9,677Robert B. Lancia: 6,720 Senator in General Assembly District 35 Bridget G. Valverde: 2,016Charles P. Callanan: 1,771 Senator in General Assembly District 36 Alana DiMario: 6,086Doreen M. Costa: 5,263Matthew M. Mannix: 1,081 Representative in General Assembly District 31 Julie A. Casimiro: 5,254Write-in: 285 Representative in General Assembly District 32 Robert E. Craven: 6,457Write-in: 335 North Kingstown Town Council (5 to elect) Gregory A. Mancini: 8,310Kimberly Ann Page: 7,991Kerry P. McKay: 7,354Katherine K. Anderson: 7,301Mary K. Brimer: 7,158Kevin V. Maloney: 6,816Randy G. Wietman: 6,790John D. Kliever: 6,451Brad L. Artery: 1,486 North Kingstown School Committee (3 to elect) Jennifer S. Lima: 8,650Jennifer P. Hoskins: 8,010Hannah R. Zangari: 7,673Jacob W. Mather: 7,522Robert S. Jones: 6,290 Question 1: Changing the Official Name of the State Yes: 8,105No: 7,566

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