In addition to voting for your presidential candidate of choice, Rhode Island voters will decide on five statewide ballot measures on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
In addition to voting for your presidential candidate of choice, Rhode Island voters will decide on five statewide ballot measures on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Rhode Islanders face a Tuesday deadline to request a mail ballot for this year’s General Election. Tuesday is the deadline if voters want to mail in their November 5 ballot. ALSO READ: Gov. McKee to address community concerns amid failed Washington Bridge meeting Early voting in Rhode Island starts on Wednesday.
When will Rhode Island Count its mail ballots for this November’s General Election? That’s the question an NBC 10 viewer posed to Ask Alison.
Applications can be submitted online or in-person to your board of canvassers office by 4 p.m. In Massachusetts, all registered voters received an application for a mail ballot in the mail. The Bay State’s deadline to apply for a mail ballot is Oct. 29.
Want to vote by mail in the Nov. 5 state and federal elections? It’s not too late, yet. Rhode Island registered voters have until 4 p.m. Tuesday to request a mail ballot, which is available online through the Rhode Island Department of State.
Helped largely by a third-party candidate, Democrat Cotter unseated Republican Justin Price by 32 votes in 2022.
A new voter ID law, the latest on the Washington and Sagamore bridges, off-shore wind farms and more on this week's regional news round table.
You may also consider voting early in person. The early voting period offers voters the ability to vote before Election Day and usually in a less crowded location. Currently, 47 states, including Massachusetts, allow early in-person voting.
During a debate at the Warwick Public Library, the three mayoral candidates also weighed in on traffic cameras and what to do if a $350 million bond is not enough to build two new high schools.
While some states allow same-day voting registration, the deadlines for the rest range from 3 to 30 days before an election.