
East Greenwich went for Republican candidates from Mitt Romney down to the only GOP candidate for School Committee and approved all 8 ballot questions on Tuesday.
The election in East Greenwich went off smoothly and results for almost all the contests were clear by 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Yes, there were some surprisingly long lines at polling places, especially at Cole, Frenchtown and Hanaford. Part of that was the move from eight polling sites in 2010 to five polling sites in 2012. According to Town Canvasser Elaine Vespia, there were two reasons for the cut from eight to five.
"The redistricting that took place in May and June changed some of the Senate district lines," said Vespia. "That is why we have that small precinct 0901 [at the high school]. It is the only portion of EG in Senate District 33. The second reason is a state law that was passed that increased the maximum number of voters in each precinct. The maximum number was increased from 1,900 to 3,000. Just a side note: although we could have reduced it to four precincts if we drew the lines differently, we felt it would be too many voters at each place if we did that. We kept our numbers to under 2,600."Â
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Part of it was the high turnout of a close presidential race.Â
And there were frustrations with the A-L and M-Z lines – why oh why were there so many in one line and so few in the other line sometimes?Â
But the end came fast and clean (except for that one malfunctioning machine in West Greenwich for the House Dist. 30 race!). The polls closed at 8. Most of the results were in before 9 and all were in by 9:30. Out of a possible 10,906 EG registered voters, 6,579 voted on Tuesday, 62.5 percent (that doesn't include the more than 500 mail ballots).
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Here's how the Tuesday vote broke down in East Greenwich ONLY:
President:
Romney 3,645 (49.97%)
Obama 3,526 (48.34%)
Johnson    57 (0.78%)
Stein    38 (0.52%)
U.S. Senator:
Hinckley 3,499 (50.8%)
Whitehouse 3,374 (48.9%)
U.S. Representative:
Riley 3,297 (46.8%)
Langevin 3,248 (46.2%)
Collins   489 (6.9%)
State Senator, Dist. 33:
Shibley 196 (53.1%)
Raptakis 173 (46.8%)
State Senator, Dist. 35:
Hodgson 3,874 (62.1%)
Hames 2,342 (37.6%)
State House, Dist. 30:
Schwager 3,055
Giarrusso 3,010
McDonough     826
Town Moderator:
James Patti 4,571Â
Town Council:
Michael Isaacs  4,588Â
Mike Kiernan  4,213
Jeff Cianciolo  4,206Â
Mark Gee  4,153Â
Brad Bishop  3,836
Jean Ann Guliano  3,431 Â
School Committee:
Deidre Gifford   3,533
Carolyn Mark  3,523
Clark Smith  3,368Â
Domenic Marcone   2,634
Eugene Quinn  2,470Â
Ballot Questions
Twin River Casino
Approve   4,499
Reject     2,378
Newport Grand Casino
Approve   4,281
Reject     2,561
Higher Education Facilities
Approve   4,074
Reject     2,643
Veterans Home Bonds
Approve   4,598
Reject     2,095
Clean Water Bonds
Approve   4,810
Reject     1,876
Environmental Management Bonds
Approve   4,488
Reject     2,210
Capital Improvement Projects
Approve   3,600
Reject     3,057
Should the EG Fire District Merge with the Town?
Approve   4,417
Reject     2,236Â
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