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East Greenwich Election Guide 2012

The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting East Greenwich.

 


As we look ahead to November’s elections, East Greenwich Patch will bring you the information you need about every race in town. Bookmark this page for updates.

Voting Info

Races

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      • U.S. Congress, 2nd District – Rep. James Langevin (D) is running for re-election against Michael Riley (R) and Abel Collins (I).
      • U.S. Senate – Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) is running for re-election against Barry Hinkley (R).
      • U.S. President – Pres. Barack Obama (D) is running for re-election against Mitt Romney (R) and Gary Johnson (L).

      Ballot Issues

      State Ballot Questions:

      • #1 – Shall an act be authorized which would authorize the facility known as "Twin River" in the Town of Lincoln to add state-operated casino gaming, such as table games, to the types of gambling that it offers.

      • #2 – Shall an act be approved which would authorize the facility known as “Newport Grand” in the city of Newport to add state-operated casino gaming, such as table games, to the types of gambling it offers?
      • #3 – Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes in an amount not to exceed fifty million dollars ($50 million) for renovations and modernization of academic buildings at Rhode Island College including renovation, upgrade and expansion of health and nursing facilities on the campus of Rhode Island College.
      • #4 – Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes in an amount not to exceed ninety-four million dollars ($94 million) for the construction of a new Veterans’ Home and renovations to existing facilities. Any funding amount from federal sources received for these purposes will be used to reduce the amount of borrowed funds

      • #5 – Approval of this question will authorize the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes in an amount not to exceed twelve million dollars ($12 million) to be leveraged with federal and state capitalization grants to finance wastewater infrastructure projects and eight million dollars ($8 million) to be leveraged with federal and state capitalization grants to finance drinking water infrastructure projects.
      • #6 – Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes for environmental and recreational purposes. For details, click here.
      • #7 – Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes in an amount not to exceed twenty-five million dollars ($25 million) for affordable housing.

      Local Ballot Question:

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      WTF

      5:27 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012

      wrong map there are five precincts

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      Elizabeth McNamara

      6:23 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012

      WTF, right you are! Thanks. The correct map, and a street list, are now attached.

      sue lewis

      11:12 am on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

      The three files listed above as PDF files are actually JPG image (Photo) files and are too small to be legible or readable. Can you post the actual PDF files, with PDF extensions ?

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      Elizabeth McNamara

      1:45 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

      Hi Sue. The system was not uploading pdf's well yesterday, and I finally gave up, intending to try again today. Thanks for the reminder!!

      PB

      7:31 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

      Doesn't Senator Hodgson represent District 35, not District 33?

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      Elizabeth McNamara

      7:51 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

      Thanks, PB – I'd mixed the two Senate districts up! It's corrected now.

      Sharpie

      2:56 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

      On the ballot for the Presidency, Gov. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Dr. Jill Stein (Green).

      Make a special note to remember to watch the Free and Equal Election Debate between third party candidates, Gov. Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein to be aired tonight on Monday evening, Nov. 5th from 9:00 - 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Perform a worthwhile civic duty, and be certain to listen in on this historic debate so that you can make an informed decision on voting day. Third party candidates who will be on the ballot in most states deserve to be heard.

      http://freeandequal.org/?v=1

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      Sharpie

      2:32 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

      MUST read:
      "Support for Kill List and NDAA make Obama and Romney Unfit for Office"

      http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/reawakening-liberty/2012/nov/2/support-kill-list-and-ndaa-make-obama-and-romney-u/

      Make a special note to watch the Free and Equal Election Debate between third party Presidential candidates, Gov. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Dr. Jill Stein (Green) to be aired tonight on Monday evening, Nov. 5th from 9:00 - 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Perform a worthwhile civic duty, and be certain to listen in on this historic debate so that you can make an informed decision on voting day. Third party candidates who will be on the ballot in most states deserve to be heard. It is a violation of the 1st Amendament rights of third party candidates, and a violation of the free speech rights of every American, for their voices to be silenced.

      http://freeandequal.org/?v=1

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      EG Mom

      7:48 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

      What are the hours the polls are open tomorrow?

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      Elizabeth McNamara

      8:16 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

      Whoops! From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thanks for the question.

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