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State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Democrat Primary September 8 Mail Voter Precinct 0201 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 10 Democrat Primary Representative District 68 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Walter S. Felag, Jr.* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 68 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* June S. Speakman* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0202 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 11 Democrat Primary Representative District 68 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 11 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in James Arthur Seveney* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 68 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* June S. Speakman* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0203 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 32 Democrat Primary Representative District 68 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 32 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Cynthia Armour Coyne* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 68 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* June S. Speakman* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0204 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 32 Democrat Primary Representative District 68 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 32 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Cynthia Armour Coyne* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 68 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* June S. Speakman* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0205 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 10 Democrat Primary Representative District 69 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Walter S. Felag, Jr.* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 69 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* Susan R. Donovan* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0206 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 10 Democrat Primary Representative District 69 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Walter S. Felag, Jr.* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 69 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* Susan R. Donovan* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0207 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 11 Democrat Primary Representative District 69 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 11 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in James Arthur Seveney* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 69 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* Susan R. Donovan* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0208 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 11 Democrat Primary Representative District 69 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 11 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in James Arthur Seveney* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 69 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* Susan R. Donovan* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0209 Congressional District 1 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 32 Democrat Primary Representative District 69 September 8, 2020 Bristol Senator in Congress Senator in Town Council Six Year Term General Assembly Two Year Term Vote for 1 District 32 Vote for up to 5 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Nathan T. Calouro* Vote for 1 Representative in Cynthia Armour Coyne* Bethany Sousa Foster* Congress District 1 Aaron J. Ley* Two Year Term Representative in Vote for 1 General Assembly District 69 Adam M. Ramos* David N. Cicilline* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Timothy Edward Sweeney* Susan R. Donovan* Joseph S. DeMelo, Jr. *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0301 Congressional District 2 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 23 Democrat Primary Representative District 47 September 8, 2020 Burrillville Senator in Congress Senator in Six Year Term General Assembly Vote for 1 District 23 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Representative in Paul A. Roselli* Congress District 2 Two Year Term Vote for 1 James R. Langevin* Dylan Conley *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0303 Congressional District 2 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 23 Democrat Primary Representative District 47 September 8, 2020 Burrillville Senator in Congress Senator in Six Year Term General Assembly Vote for 1 District 23 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Representative in Paul A. Roselli* Congress District 2 Two Year Term Vote for 1 James R. Langevin* Dylan Conley *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0306 Congressional District 2 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Senate District 23 Democrat Primary Representative District 48 September 8, 2020 Burrillville Senator in Congress Senator in Six Year Term General Assembly Vote for 1 District 23 John F. Reed* Two Year Term Vote for 1 Representative in Paul A. Roselli* Congress District 2 Two Year Term Vote for 1 James R. Langevin* Dylan Conley *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Precinct 0307 State of Rhode Island Official Ballot Congressional District 2 Democrat Primary September 8, 2020 Burrillville Limited Senator in Congress Six Year Term Vote for 1 John F. Reed* Representative in Congress District 2 Two Year Term Vote for 1 James R. Langevin* Dylan Conley *Endorsed Candidate Mail Voter Votante por Correo Precinct 0401 State of Rhode Island Papeleta Oficial del Congressional District 1 Official Ballot Estado de Rhode Island Senate District 16 Democrat Primary Primaria Demócrata Representative District 56 September 8, 2020 8 de septiembre de 2020 Central Falls Ward 1 Central Falls Central Falls Senator in Congress Senator in Non-Partisan Mayor Six Year Term General Assembly Four Year Term Vote for 1 District 16 Vote for 1 Two Year Term Senador en el Congreso Vote for 1 Alcalde No Partidista Periodo de seis años Periodo de cuatro años Vote por 1 Senador en Vote por 1 John F. Reed* la Asamblea General Joseph P. Moran, III Distrito 16 Periodo de dos años Representative in Vote por 1 Tia Ristaino-Siegel Congress Elizabeth A. Crowley* District 1 L. Maria Rivera Two Year Term Vote for 1 Jonathon Acosta Representante en Leslie Estrada el Congreso Distrito 1 Periodo de dos años Representative in Vote por 1 General Assembly David N. Cicilline* District 56 Two Year Term Vote for 1 Representante en la Asamblea General Distrito 56 Periodo de dos años Vote por 1 Joshua J. Giraldo* *Endorsed Candidate *Candidato Endosado Mail Voter Votante por Correo Precinct 0402 State of Rhode Island Papeleta Oficial del Congressional District 1 Official Ballot Estado de Rhode Island Senate District 16 Democrat Primary Primaria Demócrata Representative District 56 September 8, 2020 8 de septiembre de 2020 Central Falls Ward 2 Central Falls Central Falls Senator in Congress Senator in Non-Partisan Mayor Six Year Term General Assembly Four Year Term Vote for 1 District 16 Vote for 1 Two Year Term Senador en el Congreso Vote for 1 Alcalde No Partidista Periodo de seis años Periodo de cuatro años Vote por 1 Senador en Vote por 1 John F. Reed* la Asamblea General Joseph P. Moran, III Distrito 16 Periodo de dos años Representative in Vote por 1 Tia Ristaino-Siegel Congress Elizabeth A. Crowley* District 1 L. Maria Rivera Two Year Term Vote for 1 Jonathon Acosta Representante en Leslie Estrada el Congreso Distrito 1 Periodo de dos años Representative in Vote por 1 General Assembly David N.
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