Politics & Government

Election 2024: Cranston, RI Primary Voter Guide

Here is everything you need to know about the Sept. 10, 2024, primary elections in Cranston, Rhode Island.

Get out and vote in Rhode Island, on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Get out and vote in Rhode Island, on Tuesday, Sept. 10. (Patch Media)

RHODE ISLAND — It is time to head to the polls.

The weather will be great on Tuesday in Cranston for the primary, and there are competitive races for mayor, U.S. Senate and in the Rhode Island General Assembly.

Voting

Rhode Island voters cast ballots from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at Milford High School, 100 West St.

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Candidates

The following candidates are involved in competitive races on Tuesday.

U.S. Senate (Democrat)

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  • Sheldon Whitehouse (incumbent)
  • Michael Costa.

U.S. Senate (Republican)

  • Patricia Morgan
  • Raymond T. McKay .

State Senate (Democrat)

District 28 (Cranston)

  • Darrell Brown
  • Melissa Carden
  • John Croke Jr.
  • Bernice Morris
  • Lammis Vargas.

There are no contested Republican primaries for Rhode Island State Senate.

State Representative (Democrat)

District 14 (Cranston)

  • Charlene Lima (incumbent)
  • Giona Picheco.

District 16 (Cranston)

  • Brandon Potter (incumbent)
  • Joseph Graziano.

There are no contested Republican primaries for the Rhode Island House of Representatives.

Cranston Mayoral Primary (Republican)

  • Ken Hopkins (incumbent)
  • Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung.

Voter ID Law

Rhode Island requires a valid photo ID to vote. If you do not bring a photo ID to the polls, you may cast a provisional ballot. Provisional ballots then are returned to a local board of canvassers, where election officials will make sure a mail ballot has not already been cast to ensure people do not vote twice.

Where Do I vote?

Rhode Island voters can find their designated polling location on the Rhode Island Secretary of State's website.

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