Politics & Government
Coventry 2022 Voting Guide: Candidates, Questions, How To Vote
See who will be on the ballot in Coventry for state house and senate races, as well as key voting information.

COVENTRY, RI — Coventry voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to cast a ballot in the statewide primary.
In the general election, voters had multiple options: either mailing in ballots, voting early or going to the polls as usual on Election Day.
With plenty of voting options in place and numerous candidates on the ballot, Patch has put together a 2022 Coventry voting guide to get you primed and ready to vote. Here's everything you need to know:
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Where, When To Vote
Polls in Rhode Island will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 8. Find out where to vote here, and find out if you're registered to vote here.
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If you're voting by mail, you can drop off your ballot at the clerk's office and in any ballot drop box. Mail-in ballots must be received by 8 p.m., on Election Day.
Key Races
The following are a few of the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Coventry voters:
U.S. Congress
- Seth Magaziner (D)
- Allan Fung (R)
Governor
- Dan McKee (D)
- Ashley Kalus (R)
Lt. Governor
- Sabina Matos (D)
- Aaron Guckian (R)
Secretary of State
- Greg Amore (D)
- Pat Cortellessa (R)
General Treasurer
- James Diossa (D)
- James Lathrop (R)
State Rep.
District 26
- Samara Yelle (D)
- Patricia Morgan (R)
State Rep.
District 27
- Patricia Serpa (D)
- Andrew Kowalski (R)
State Rep.
District 28
- Scott Guthrie (D)
- George Nardone (R)
State Rep.
District 40
- Linda Nichols (D)
- Michael Chippendale (R)
State Senate
- Giang Bui (D)
- Gordon Rogers (R)
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