Politics & Government
Bristol-Warren Election Results: Dems Projected Winners In State Races
According to unofficial results, Democrats were the declared the winner in all state representative and senate races in Bristol and Warren.

BRISTOL-WARREN, RI — Democrats are projected to sweep state representative and senate races
With 100 percent of precincts reported, District 68's June Speakman (D) finished with 2,901 votes, compared to Rae-Ann Lawrence's (R) 2,361. In District 69, Susan Donovan (D) has 2,327 votes, while Robert O'Neil (R) has 1,652, according to unofficial results. And in the District 67 state representative race, Jason Knight (D) has 3,555 votes, while Scott Fuller (R) has 2,339.
As for the state senate District 10 race, Walter Felag (D) finished with 2,901 votes, while Robert O'Neill (R) had 1,652, according to unofficial results. Linda Ujifusa (D) also leads in District 11, and Pamela Lauria (D) leads in District 32.
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Unofficial Election Results
Numbers represent vote totals.
State Rep.
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District 67
100 percent of precincts
- Jason Knight (D) — 3,555
- Scott Fuller (R) — 2,339
State Rep.
District 68
100 percent of precincts reported
- June Speakman (D) — 2,901
- Rae-Ann Lawrence (R) — 2,361
State Rep.
District 69
100 percent of precincts reported
- Susan Donovan (D) — 2,327
- Robert O'Neill (R) — 1,652
State Senate
District 10
100 percent of precincts reported
- Walter Felag (D) — 5,725
- Allyn Meyers (R) — 4,055
State Senate
District 11
100 percent of precincts reported
- Linda Ujifusa (D) — 4,921
- Kenneth Mendonca (R) — 3,710
State Senate
District 32
100 percent of precincts reported
- Pamela Lauria (D) — 8,123
- Rhonda Holmes (R) — 4,983
Bristol Local Races
Town Council (pick 5)
100 percent of precincts reported
- Antonia Teixeira (I) — 4,593
- Mary Parella (R) — 4,370
- Nathan Calouro (I) — 4,198
- Timothy Edward Sweeney (D) — 4,072
- Aaron Ley (D) — 3,865
- Edward Stuart (I) — 3,520
- Bethany Sousa Foster (D) — 3,011
- Andrew James Broten (D) — 2,247
School Committee (pick 3)
- Jessica A. Almeida — 3,163
- Carly N. Reich — 2,587
- Adam C. McGovern — 2,520
- Anthony B. Morettini — 2,147
- Richard Andrew Ruggiero — 2,104
- Margaret Elise Richards — 1,811
- William M. O'Dell — 1,527
- Brian Reid Bradshaw — 1,359
Warren Local Races
School Committee
- Kyle Jackson — 2,205
- Jarrod Hazard — 936
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