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Rhode Island Democratic Party

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Affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Rhode Island
Rhode Island Democratic Party
ChairpersonElizabeth Perik
GovernorDan McKee
Lieutenant GovernorSabina Matos
Senate PresidentDominick Ruggerio
House SpeakerJoe Shekarchi
HeadquartersWarwick, RI
Membership(2021)Decrease346,320[1]
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Colors Blue
Seats in theU.S. Senate
2 / 2
Seats in theU.S. House
2 / 2
Statewide Executive Offices
5 / 5
State Senate
33 / 38
State House
65 / 75
Website
www.ridemocrats.org

TheRhode Island Democratic Party is the affiliate of theDemocratic Party in theU.S. state ofRhode Island. Elizabeth Perik is the chair of the party. The party has dominated politics in Rhode Island for the past five decades.

Democratic Party dominance in Rhode Island

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For nearly five decades, Rhode Island has been one of the United States' most solidly Democratic states. Since 1928, it has voted for theRepublican presidential candidate only four times (Dwight Eisenhower in1952 and1956,Richard Nixon in1972 andRonald Reagan in1984) and has elected only two Republicans (formerGovernorJohn H. Chafee and his son,Lincoln Chafee, though the younger Chafee became a Democrat during his later governorship) to theU.S. Senate since 1934. Rhode Island sent no Republicans to theU.S. House of Representatives from 1940 until 1980, when one Republican and one Democrat were elected. In 1980, Rhode Island was one of only six states to be won by incumbent presidentJimmy Carter. However, RepublicanEdward DiPrete was elected governor in 1984 andRonald Reagan narrowly carried the state in the1984 presidential election. In the2000 presidential election, DemocratAl Gore won 61% of the popular vote in the state.[2]

An analysis ofGallup polling data shows the Democratic advantage over the Republican Party in Rhode Island voters plunged between 2008 and 2011.[3] The Democratic advantage over the Republican Party in Rhode Island slid from 37 percentage points in 2008 to 16, according to Gallup. Rhode Island went from the most Democratic state in the country in 2008 to the 7th most Democratic in 2011.[4]

Elected officials

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U.S. Senate[5]

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Democrats have controlled both of Rhode Island's seats in the U.S. Senate since2006:

U.S. House of Representatives[6]

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Out of the 2 seats Rhode Island is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, both are held by Democrats.

DistrictMemberPhoto
1stGabe Amo
2ndSeth Magaziner

Statewide officials[7]

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Democrats control all five of the elected statewide offices:

State Legislature[8]

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Party leadership and staff

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The leadership of the Rhode Island Democratic Party, as of 2024, is as follows:

State committee officers

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National Committee Persons

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Staff

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  • Data Director: Sam Bader
  • Strategic Planning Consultant: Anthony Cherry
  • Compliance Consultant: Susann Della Rosa

Previous election results

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2020 general election[9]

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ForPresident
CandidatePartyVote %Votes
Joseph R. BidenDemocratic59.4307,486
Donald J. TrumpRepublican38.6199,922
ForU.S. Senator
CandidatePartyVote %
John F. ReedDemocratic66.2
Allen R. WatersRepublican33.4
ForU.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
David N. CicillineDemocratic70.8
Frederick WysockiIndependent15.8
Jeffrey E. LemireIndependent12.6
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic58.2
Robert B. LanciaRepublican41.5

2018 general election[10]

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For U.S. Senator
CandidatePartyVote %
Sheldon WhitehouseDemocratic61.4
Robert G. Flanders Jr.Republican38.3
For U.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
David N. CicillineDemocratic66.7
Patrick J. DonovanRepublican33.1
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic63.5
Salvatore G. CaiozzoRepublican36.3

2016 general election[11]

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For President
CandidatePartyVote %Votes
Hillary ClintonDemocratic54.4252,525
Donald J. TrumpRepublican38.9180,453
For U.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
David N. CicillineDemocratic64.5
Russell TaubRepublican35.1
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic58.1
Rhue ReisRepublican30.7

2014 general election[12]

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For U.S. Senator
CandidatePartyVote %
John F. ReedDemocratic70.6
Mark S. ZaccariaRepublican29.2
For U.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
David N. CicillineDemocratic59.5
Cormick B. LynchRepublican40.2
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic62.2
Rhue R. ReisRepublican37.6

2008 general election[13]

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For President
CandidatePartyVote %
Barack ObamaDemocratic63.1
John McCainRepublican35.2
For U.S. Senator
CandidatePartyVote %
John F. ReedDemocratic73.4
Robert G. TingleRepublican26.6
For U.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
Patrick J. KennedyDemocratic68.6
Jonathon P. ScottRepublican24.3
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic70.1
Mark S. ZaccariaRepublican29.9

2004 general election[14]

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For President
CandidatePartyVote %
John F. KerryDemocratic59.4
George W. BushRepublican38.6
For U.S. Representative — District 1
CandidatePartyVote %
Patrick J. KennedyDemocratic64.1
David W. RogersRepublican35.8
For U.S. Representative — District 2
CandidatePartyVote %
James R. LangevinDemocratic74.5
Arthur Chuck Barton IIIRepublican20.8

References

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  1. ^Winger, Richard (28 March 2021)."March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition".Ballot Access News. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
  2. ^"Political parties in Rhode Island".Ballotpedia.Archived from the original on 2020-11-11. Retrieved2021-01-23.
  3. ^"Gallup: Democrats' dominance drops by half in Rhode Island".WPRI 12 Eyewitness News.Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved2011-11-07.
  4. ^Gallup, Inc. (2018)."State Partisanship Shifts Toward Democratic Party in 2017".gallup.com.Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved2018-11-05.
  5. ^"U.S. Senate: Senators of the 117th Congress".www.senate.gov.Archived from the original on 2021-01-23. Retrieved2021-01-23.
  6. ^"Representatives | house.gov".www.house.gov.Archived from the original on 2019-06-28. Retrieved2021-01-23.
  7. ^State of Rhode Island."Rhode Island Elected Officials".RI.gov.Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2021.
  8. ^"State of Rhode Island General Assembly".State of Rhode Island General Assembly.Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved2021-01-23.
  9. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (November 30, 2020)."2020 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on January 15, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2020.
  10. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (November 21, 2018)."2018 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on January 15, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2021.
  11. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (February 27, 2017)."2016 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on January 5, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2021.
  12. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (December 3, 2014)."2014 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on November 27, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2021.
  13. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (November 2008)."2008 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved2021-01-23.
  14. ^Rhode Island Board of Elections (November 2004)."2004 General Election Results".State of Rhode Island.Archived from the original on 2020-10-21. Retrieved2021-01-23.

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