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Voter Name Residence Address Party Status 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 1 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist WEST WARWICK ABDEL, SHEREEN 76 SERVICE RD, WEST WARWICK R A 09/24/2019 38001510307 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ALEXANDRA ABRAHAMSON, ARIANA L 1796 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit U A 02/15/2019 07001456312 3808 05-8 2 09 27 APT C-2, WEST WARWICK ABRANTES, MARK L 95 LONSDALE ST, WEST R A 09/08/2004 38000661071 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ABRANTES, RENEE M 95 LONSDALE ST, WEST R A 09/08/2004 38000661072 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ACETO, CHERYL A 10 LONGBOW DR, WEST D A 04/28/1999 38000668038 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ACETO, LUCA ANTONIO 10 LONGBOW DR, WEST U A 11/25/2014 38001355752 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ACKERMAN, PHILIP 14 WHISPER CT, WEST WARWICK U A 01/07/2014 02000602527 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WHEELER ACKERMAN, RENA N 14 WHISPER CT, WEST WARWICK U A 01/08/2014 02000602528 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ACKERMAN, STEVEN P 46 DRAWBRIDGE DR, WEST R A 02/15/2018 06001048151 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ACKERMAN, STEVEN P 46 DRAWBRIDGE DR, WEST R A 07/01/1999 38000661079 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ACOSTA, DIOMARY O 59 COWESETT AVE Unit APT 73, D A 06/05/2020 28001164253 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ACOSTA, JUSTIN 63 COWESETT AVE Unit APT 112, U I 11/07/2018 38001489094 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ADAMS, FRANCES M 98 SETIAN LN, WEST WARWICK R A 07/16/1970 38000661090 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ADAMS, SCOTT E 9 BRAMBLE LN, WEST WARWICK U A 07/12/2017 29000597227 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ADAMS, SIDNEY GLEN 98 SETIAN LN, WEST WARWICK U A 07/16/1970 38000661106 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AGUIAR, EMILY K 26 ACORN LN, WEST WARWICK U A 08/22/2018 38001479183 3808 05-8 2 09 27 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 2 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist AGUIAR, JOSEPH S 26 ACORN LN, WEST WARWICK D A 09/22/2006 38001063193 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AKER, KATRINA LEE 1792 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit D I 01/03/2019 38001492903 3808 05-8 2 09 27 APT 7, WEST WARWICK AL ALWANI, ZAINAB K 3 BERKELEY ST, WEST WARWICK R A 10/03/2020 38001545742 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ALARIE, BRENDAN 39 JAYCEE DR, WEST WARWICK U A 09/16/2020 23000532813 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ALARIE, ROBERT C 25 E GREENWICH AVE Unit APT B, U I 01/03/2020 35001256030 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ALKINS, CHERYL MARA 11 SILVERWOOD LN, WEST D A 09/03/2004 38000661178 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALLIN, GAIL M 128 SILVERWOOD LN, WEST U A 06/14/1988 38000661217 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALLIN, GREGORY S 128 SILVERWOOD LN, WEST U A 06/14/1988 38000661218 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALLIN, KELLY E 128 SILVERWOOD LN, WEST U A 04/16/2015 38001367547 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALMANZAR, JOSUE 1 CONE DR, WEST WARWICK R A 10/05/2018 26001421209 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ALMEIDA, MICHAEL SCOTT 145 KIMBERLY LN, WEST R A 09/12/2016 33000689958 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALMONTE, CHRISTOPHER P 115 SETIAN LN , WEST U A 06/30/2020 30000280844 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALVARES, ANDREW R 30 KIMBERLY LN, WEST U A 12/27/2013 38001322791 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ALVARES, SAMANTHA P 30 KIMBERLY LN, WEST U A 02/07/2019 38001495476 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMARAL, ALEXIS ASHLEY 7 LOCUST DR, WEST WARWICK U A 03/31/2021 38001564155 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AMARAL, PAUL N 7 LOCUST DR, WEST WARWICK R A 01/17/2013 38000661293 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AMARAL, SAVANNAH L 7 LOCUST DR, WEST WARWICK D A 07/21/2016 38001412281 3808 05-8 2 09 27 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 3 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist AMATO, ERIC C 1792 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit D A 04/05/2019 16000873496 3808 05-8 2 09 27 APT PA, WEST WARWICK AMATO, TAMMI L 1792 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit D A 06/28/2019 35001143901 3808 05-8 2 09 27 APT A9, WEST WARWICK AMEND, DIANE L 9 WENDY WAY, WEST WARWICK U A 10/01/1988 38000661313 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AMEND, STEVEN 9 WENDY WAY, WEST WARWICK U A 06/06/1986 38000661317 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AMENDOLA, MICHAEL 61 COWESETT AVE Unit apt92, R A 09/30/2020 38001544064 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK AMES, BONNIE J 122 CROSS BOW LN , WEST D A 10/01/2020 21000434989 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMES, ROBERT P 122 CROSS BOW LN, WEST D A 04/05/2021 21000434993 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMITRANO, MICHAELA L 25 DRAWBRIDGE DR , WEST U A 12/27/2019 09001238372 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMORE, DOROTHY 1 QUIVER DR , WEST WARWICK D A 04/23/2021 35000364229 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AMOROSO, GEORGE F 2 HATHAWAY DR, WEST R A 07/23/1980 38000661322 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMOROSO, KEITH T 2 HATHAWAY DR, WEST U A 07/30/1992 38000661323 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AMOROSO, LORRAINE B 2 HATHAWAY DR, WEST U A 07/30/1992 38000661325 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ANDERSEN, SHIRLEY A 89 LONSDALE ST Unit APT 8, U A 09/20/2018 38001480654 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ANDERSON, BARBARA H 171 GREENBUSH RD Unit APT 2, D A 04/24/2020 38001524816 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ANDERSON, CRAIG N 171 GREENBUSH RD Unit APT 2, D A 04/24/2020 38001524815 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ANDERSON, CRISS E 94 SURREY LN, WEST WARWICK D A 04/08/2002 38000661342 3808 05-8 2 09 27 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 4 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist ANDERSON, LEONARD M 27 CLAIRE ST, WEST WARWICK R A 11/17/2007 28000727012 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ANDERSON, PAUL L 45 LONSDALE ST Unit APT 1, D A 01/14/2009 38001171072 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ANDERSON, THELMA 39 MEDIEVAL WAY, WEST D A 09/22/2020 38001538442 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ANDERSON, WINSTON 39 MEDIEVAL WAY, WEST D A 07/20/2012 38001269340 3808 05-8 2 09 27 STEVE WARWICK ANDRADE, ANA P 20 KIMBERLY LN Unit 0, WEST R A 10/02/2006 26000332633 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ANDRADE, JOSEPH 20 KIMBERLY LN, WEST D A 09/24/1996 38000661376 3808 05-8 2 09 27 EDWARD WARWICK ANDRADE, LEONOR F 113 SETIAN LN , WEST U A 11/18/2016 38001435109 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ANDRADE, PAULO V 113 SETIAN LN, WEST WARWICK U A 03/05/2014 38001327601 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ANDREWS, CHINA D 27 LONSDALE ST , WEST D A 05/03/2016 38001403370 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ANDRUCHOW, JAMES 97 SETIAN LN, WEST WARWICK R A 08/27/1996 38000661425 3808 05-8 2 09 27 EDWARD ANDRUCHOW, JAMES T 3 LANCER LN, WEST WARWICK R A 02/02/1972 38000661426 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ANDRUCHOW, MARGARET 3 LANCER LN, WEST WARWICK U A 10/19/1979 38000661429 3808 05-8 2 09 27 QUINONES ANTONUCCI, JOSEPH 35 SILVERWOOD LN, WEST U I 04/12/2004 38000661477 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK APPOLONIA, JILLIAN M 1800 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit U A 10/19/2012 38001285143 3808 05-8 2 09 27 APT E5, WEST WARWICK AQUINO, LESTER W 63 COWESETT AVE Unit APT 118, D A 11/01/2012 38001285475 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 5 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist ARBEC, THOMAS P 1 LONGBOW DR, WEST U I 03/28/2012 38001260812 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARCE, SEBASTIAN F 267 E GREENWICH AVE , WEST U A 10/30/2013 38001318588 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARCHAMBAULT, KAREN 11 ROYAL DR, WEST WARWICK D I 08/12/1986 38000661517 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ARENAS, JESENIA 51 COWESETT AVE Unit APT 35, U A 12/29/2020 28001289487 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WEST WARWICK ARGENTO, ELLA A 23 E GREENWICH AVE, WEST U A 01/20/2017 23001199859 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARNOLD, MARCUS 16 OAKRIDGE DR , WEST D A 04/03/2021 28001152552 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARPIN, WILLIAM J 24 DRAWBRIDGE DR, WEST R A 10/07/1999 38000661563 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARRUDA, JOEI MARIE 29 SERVICE RD, WEST WARWICK U A 11/03/2020 38001550052 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ARRUDA, KIMBERLY 29 SERVICE RD, WEST WARWICK D A 11/01/2006 38001077203 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ARRUDA, LINDA M 1796 NEW LONDON TPKE Unit D A 08/20/2019 07000226562 3808 05-8 2 09 27 Apt C1, WEST WARWICK ARRUDA, TORI A 29 SERVICE RD , WEST D A 01/23/2015 38001361295 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARSENAULT, DIANE 132 NOTTINGHAM DR , WEST U A 07/31/2002 38000661582 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ARSONIADIS, ZISIS 16 LOCUST DR, WEST WARWICK R A 10/07/2006 38001069839 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ASATRIAN, JACKIE S 68 NOTTINGHAM DR, WEST R A 09/24/1986 38000661585 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ASATRIAN, ZAK 68 NOTTINGHAM DR, WEST R A 04/14/1986 38000661586 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK ASSANTI, ALYSSA R 14 CAMPBELL ST, WEST U A 06/22/2017 06001097948 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK 06/15/2021 Final Canvass List Page 6 of 289 City/Town: WEST WARWICK Generated By: KERRY NARDOLILLO Voter Name Residence Address Party Status Registration Voter ID Precinct Ward / Council Con Sen Rep Date Dist Dist Dist Dist ASSANTI, CHRISTOPHER 14 CAMPBELL ST, WEST U A 11/19/2018 07001195892 3808 05-8 2 09 27 JOHN WARWICK ATCHISON, HEATHER 77 CAROLYN DR, WEST WARWICK U A 04/01/2010 38000674833 3808 05-8 2 09 27 ELAINA ATCHISON, JAMES G 77 CAROLYN DR, WEST WARWICK U A 03/18/2010 38000661609 3808 05-8 2 09 27 AUBIN, JOHN J 52 HATHAWAY DR, WEST U A 10/02/1972 38000661622 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AUBIN, JUSTIN B 115 KIMBERLY LN, WEST U I 09/01/2006 38001061318 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AUBIN, MARIA D 52 HATHAWAY DR, WEST U A 08/26/1992 38000661624 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AUBIN, MICHAEL J 52 HATHAWAY DR, WEST R A 11/29/1996 38000661625 3808 05-8 2 09 27 WARWICK AUCOIN,
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