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The 2022 Rhode Island Senate elections took place on November 8, 2022. Rhode Island voters elected 38 state senators to the Rhode Island Senate. State senators served two-year terms in the Rhode Island Senate.
Background
Postal voting became easier for voters after a bill passed in the State House in May 2022.[1]
Incumbent senators
| District | Senator | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maryellen Goodwin | Dem |
| 2 | Ana Quezada | Dem |
| 3 | Sam Zurier | Dem |
| 4 | Dominick J. Ruggerio | Dem |
| 5 | Sam Bell | Dem |
| 6 | Tiara Mack | Dem |
| 7 | Frank Ciccone | Dem |
| 8 | Sandra Cano | Dem |
| 9 | John Burke | Dem |
| 10 | Walter Felag | Dem |
| 11 | James Seveney | Dem |
| 12 | Louis DiPalma | Dem |
| 13 | Dawn Euer | Dem |
| 14 | Valarie Lawson | Dem |
| 15 | Meghan Kallman | Dem |
| 16 | Jonathon Acosta | Dem |
| 17 | Thomas Paolino | Rep |
| 18 | Cynthia Mendes | Dem |
| 19 | Ryan W. Pearson | Dem |
| 20 | Roger Picard | Dem |
| 21 | Gordon Rogers | Rep |
| 22 | Stephen Archambault | Dem |
| 23 | Jessica de la Cruz | Rep |
| 24 | Melissa Murray | Dem |
| 25 | Frank Lombardo | Dem |
| 26 | Frank Lombardi | Dem |
| 27 | Hanna Gallo | Dem |
| 28 | Joshua Miller | Dem |
| 29 | Michael McCaffrey | Dem |
| 30 | Jeanine Calkin | Dem |
| 31 | Kendra Anderson | Dem |
| 32 | Cynthia Armour Coyne | Dem |
| 33 | Leonidas Raptakis | Dem |
| 34 | Elaine J. Morgan | Rep |
| 35 | Bridget Valverde | Dem |
| 36 | Alana DiMario | Dem |
| 37 | V. Susan Sosnowski | Dem |
| 38 | Dennis Algiere | Rep |
Predictions
| Source | Ranking | As of |
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| Sabato's Crystal Ball[2] | Safe D | May 19, 2022 |
See also
References
- ↑ "House passes bill making mail ballots easier to use in R.I." MSN. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
- ↑ Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022). "The Battle for State Legislatures". Retrieved May 19, 2022.
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