Results from the 2012 general election...
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STATE BOND ISSUES
Question 1 - State Constitutional Approval: Gaming at Twin River
Yes ...71/0%
No ...29.0%
Question 2 - State Constitutional Approval: Gaming at Newport Grand
Yes ...66.7%
No ...33.3%
Question 3 - Higher Education Facilities Bond: $50 Million
Yes ...66.0%
No ...34.0%
Question 4 - Veterans' Home Bonds: $94 Million
Yes ...77.1%
No ...22.9%
Question 5 - Clean Water Finance Agency Bonds: $20 Million
Yes ...73.6%
No ...26.4%
Question 6 - Environmental Management Bonds: $20 Million
Yes ...69.7%
No ...30.3%
Question 7 - Affordable Housing Bonds: $25 Million
Yes ...61.3%
No ...38.7%
STATEWIDE
U.S. SENATE
Sheldon Whitehouse (D) ...64.4%
Barry Hinckley (R) ...35.4%
U.S. CONGRESS
District 1
David Cicilline (D) ...52.2%
Brendan Doherty (R) ...41.5%
David Vogel (I) ...6.1%
District 2
Jim Langevin (D) ...55.5%
Michael Riley (R) ...35.2%
Abel Collins (I) ...9.2%
WARWICK (As of 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 6; 34/35 precincts reporting)
MAYOR
Scott Avedisian (R) ...81.1%
John Kirby (I) ...18.6%
CITY COUNCIL
Ward 1
Steven Colantuono (R)...50.1%
Sharon Jesse-Ahearn (D)...49.7%
Ward 4
Joseph Solomon (D) ...60.9%
Michael Penta (R) ...38.9%
Ward 5
Edgar Ladouceur (D) ...55.2%
Danny Hall (R) ...44.5%
Ward 6
Donna Travis (D) ...66.6%
Catharine Leach (R) ...33.2%
Ward 7
Charles Donovan (D) ...46.7%
Al Gemma (I) ...33.7%
William Russo (I) ...19.5%
Ward 8
Joseph Gallucci (D) ...63.0%
Lyn Jennings (R) ...36.7%
STATE SENATOR
District 30
William Walaska (D) ...61.0%
Keith Burkitt (R) ...22.2%
Arthur "Jack" Groh (I) ...16.6%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
District 23
John Falkowski (R) ...31.8%
K. Joseph Shekarchi (D) ...67.8%
Dsitrict 26
Patricia Morgan (R) ...51.9%
Nicholas Denice (D) ...47.9%
District 27
Patricia Serpa (D) ...68.0%
Kyle Pendola (R) ...31.9%
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
City-wide
Patrick Maloney ...20.7%
David Testa ...20.1%
Jennifer Ahearn ...34.8%
Karen Bachus ...23.8%
CRANSTON
Question 8 - Recreation bond: $2.5 Million
Yes ...72.5%
No ...27.5%
CITY COUNCIL
Ward 1
Steve Stycos (D) ...74.9%
Michael Glucksman (R) ...24.8%
Ward 2
Don Botts (R) ...39.8%
Diana Gordon (D) ...26.7%
Joseph Rhodes (I) ...33.3%
Ward 3
Paul Archetto (D) ...69.0%
Nicholas Lima (R) ...30.6%
Ward 4
Mario Aceto (D) ...55.5%
Mark Collins (R) ...44.4%
Ward 5
Chris Paplauskas (R) ...45.4%
Richard Santamaria (D) ...54.2%
Ward 6
Stacy DiCola (D) ...46.7%
Michael Favicchio (R) ...53.1%
Citywide
Robert Pelletier (I) ...9.7%
Leslie Ann Luciano (R) ...12.4%
Sarah Kales Lee (D) ...15.2%
John Lanni (D) ...16.6%
Michael Farina (D) ...20.2%
Jim Donahue (R) ...13.5%
Jim Carr (R) ...12.2%
STATE SENATOR
District 26
Sean Gately (R) ...36.4%
Frank Lombardi (D) ...63.3%
District 27
Hanna Gallo (D) ...46.7%
Aram Garabedian (I) ...33.7%
Robert Lancia (R) ...19.5%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
District 15
Nicholas Mattiello (D) ...58.1%
Bobby Bach (R) ...41.7%
District 17
Robert Jacquard (D) ...70.1%
Charles Hooper (R) ...29.6%
District 18
Art Handy (D) ...62.6%
Don Gendron (R) ...20.5%
Mark Stoutzenberger (I) ...16.7%
District 41
Michael Marcello (D) ...55.6%
Mark Lucci (R) ...37.2%
Lee Grossguth (I) ...7.1%
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Ward 1
Steven Bloom ..38.6%
Jeff Gale ...60.7%
Ward 2
Elana Carello-Rabiner ...32.9%
Stephanie Culhane ...66.2%
Ward 5
Joseph Agresti ...40.9%
Janice Ruggieri ...58.6%
Ward 6
Andrea Iannazzi ...57.7%
Jay Rosenfeld ...42.1%
JOHNSTON
Question 8 - Four year terms, two term limit for Mayor
Yes ...72.2%
No ...27.8%
Question 9 - Capital improvement bond for raods: $4 Million
Yes ...80.1%
No ...19.9%
Question 10 - Capital improvement bond for open space: $1 million
Yes ...60.7%
No ...39.3%
MAYOR
Joseph Polisena (D) ...77.9%
Peter Filippi (R) ...21.4%
TOWN COUNCIL
District 2
Melvin Steppo (I) ...41.4%
Anthony Verardo (D) ...58.3%
District 4
Robert Russo (D) ...73.5%
Robert Matteo (R) ...26.1%
STATE SENTATOR
District 22
Richard Porier (R) ...40.9%
Stephen Archambault (D) ...58.9%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
District 43
Deborah Fellela (D) ...64.8%
Karin Gorman (I) ...35.0%
District 44
Jim Archer (R) ...37.5%
Greg Costantino (D) ...62.4%
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dormich
Gallucci WINS, what the hell is wrong with you people in Warwick? The brother is a theif stole from Daves and the "city".sorry the apple doesnt fall far as they say. Joe is already collecting multple pensions they guy is like 80 ARE YOU ALL CRAZY. YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE "HIGHER TAXES". Stupid, studip people. You all just elected more of the same shit you all complain about.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012 Report this
BobDushman
You're calling people stupid people studip? ...speaks volumes.
Anyway, hurry up with the mail ballots and declare Colantuono the winner.
All we need is the town drunk Sharon Aham as a council person, complete joke.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012 Report this
falina
Town drunk? Do tell....
Wednesday, November 7, 2012 Report this
dormich
well excuse me , I made a dam type O.......
Thursday, November 8, 2012 Report this
dormich
and her name is Ahearn, "Aham" guess that speaks volumes when you dont know who running.
Thursday, November 8, 2012 Report this
mother22cs25
Karen Bachus was elected to school committee even though she was facing felony breaking and entering charges during the election to give notice of which is required by all school committee members and candidates....she has now been charged with the that involved her destroying the belongings of a 6 month old girl!! What a great candidate for school committee!! I am disgusted that this woman who is obviously mentally unstable could be in charge of making decisions regarding our schools....and that she is also allowed to work with children at her job for dcyf when she could maliciously destroy the property of a young child!! What is our world coming to??
Friday, December 14, 2012 Report this
Pmaloneyjr
Thank you for the information. Do you have any additional information? If this is true, why wouldn't the Warwick Beacon or Providence Journal write a story on it.
Monday, December 17, 2012 Report this
Pmaloneyjr
I wrote to John Howell and he replied.
"Patrick I had heard something about this shortly after it occurred and asked the chief what was the story. He said they were investigating and it seemed like a dispute between the two of them. Thanks for sending this along. John"
So the Beacon knew about it before the election but decided it was something people would not want to know.
Here is a link to the actual Police Report. Copy and paste it into your browser. I can't believe this was not released.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/patrick-maloney-jr/warwick-police-report-12-5688-of-10-26-2012-11-days-prior-to-the-election/10151197015478348
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Report this