In addition to voting for your presidential candidate of choice, Rhode Island voters will decide on five statewide ballot measures on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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.
We’re less than a month away from Election Day, so it’s probably worth taking a closer look at the local ballot questions that voters will consider in their communities.
It’s far too soon to write off R.I. Governor Dan McKee, who is actively raising money and preparing to seek reelection in 2026, but there are plenty of Democrats — even allies of McKee — who are quietly preparing alternative scenarios for 2026.
A new poll of likely voters in Rhode Island shows Kamala Harris with a 14% lead over Donald Trump in the presidential race, and Gov. Dan McKee with a 34% approv
We’re asking readers to pick the winners of 65 races, from president all the way down to the first-ever Providence School Board elections.
Congressman Gabe Amo joined 12 News at 4 to talk about what he wants to continue to represent in the 1st Congressional District and what issues the people of Rhode Island are facing.
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.
One of the teachers from the daycare facility attached to the church found the voting machine while in the basement, Debra Bonilla, who works at the church, told The Journal. Bonilla then said she took photos and reached out to the Board of Canvassers at Pawtucket City Hall.
On November 5, Rhode Islanders get to make a once in a decade decision: Question one on the ballot asks if the state should hold a constitutional convention. 12 News Reporter Kate Wilkinson has the story.
Why does the state need to spend as much as $4.6 million when an amendment can be introduced at any time by our elected leaders?
The Warwick mayor's race is an unusual one: The Democrat, Leah Hazelwood, may be more conservative than the independent, Frank Picozzi, an incumbent with an aversion to party politics.