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2022 Election Outlook – Rhode Island

Flag of Rhode Island
Flag of Rhode Island

My party abbreviation guide is here.

Rhode Island is the 7th most Democratic state, voting 8.12% more Democratic than the nation as a whole.

Based on election data since 2000, Rhode Island is trending Republican (12.24% more Republican than 2000).

The current Cook Partisan Voting Index for Rhode Island is D+7.76.

U.S. Senate (Class 1)

Sheldon Whitehouse (D) is up for re-election in 2024.

U.S. Senate (Class 2)

Jack Reed (D) is up for re-election in 2026.

U.S. House

District 1

David Cicilline (D-inc) vs. Allen Waters (R), Lenine Camacho (I), Jeffrey Lemire (I)

District 2

Seth Magaziner (D-inc) vs. Allan Fung (R), William Gilbert (Moderate), Donn Antonia (I), Patricia Landy (I), John Ritchie (I)

Analysis: Jim Langevin (D) is retiring. This may be a Democratic district, but Fung only narrowly lost here in the 2018 governor race.

Outlook: Lean Magaziner (Democratic hold)

State Elections

Governor

Dan McKee (D-inc) vs. Ashley Kalus (R), Elijah Gizzarelli (L), Zachary Hurwitz (I), Paul Rianna Jr. (I)

Outlook: Strong McKee (Democratic hold)

State Legislature

Chamber Control DEM GOP Others
Senate
DEM
33
5
House
DEM
66
9