Elections for the Rhode Island State Senate consisted of a primary election on September 9, 2008, and a general election on November 4, 2008.
Qualifications[edit]
Article III of the Rhode Island Constitution describes the requirements to hold office.
Campaign contributions[edit]
- See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Rhode Island in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
|
Number of candidates
|
Total contributions
|
| 2012
|
80
|
$1,693,685
|
| 2010
|
98
|
$2,009,724
|
| 2008
|
74
|
$1,785,520
|
| 2006
|
70
|
$1,987,554
|
| 2004
|
78
|
$2,028,107
|
| 2002
|
71
|
$782,693
|
| 2000
|
74
|
$499,599
|
During the 2008 election, the total contributions to the 74 Senate candidates was $1,785,520. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
| 2008 Donors, Rhode Island State Senate
|
| Donor
|
Amount
|
| Mckenna, Keven A
|
$47,945
|
| Oneill, Edward J
|
$25,327
|
| Rhode Island Laborers
|
$21,700
|
| Pagliarini Jr, John A
|
$19,250
|
| Rhode Island Troopers Association
|
$17,900
|
| Rhode Island Carpenters
|
$16,250
|
| Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers
|
$16,250
|
| Rhode Island Laborers Public Employees
|
$16,195
|
| Rhode Island Education Association
|
$13,475
|
| Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 51
|
$13,100
|
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Maryellen Goodwin: 986
a
- Keven A. McKenna: 452
September 9 GOP primary:
- Anthony F. Demings
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Maryellen Goodwin: 5,631
Anthony F. Demings: 1,003
District 2[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Maryelyn Alba-Acevedo: 417
- Juan M. Pichardo: 1,279
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Brian P. Mayben
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Juan M. Pichardo: 5,669 
Brian P. Mayben: 614
District 3[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Rhoda E. Perry: 1,224
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Rhoda E. Perry: 9,105 
District 4[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Dominick J. Ruggerio: 1,338
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Christine Corene Spaziano
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Dominick J. Ruggerio: 7,759 
Christine Corene Spaziano: 3,318
District 5[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Paul V. Jabour: 522
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Paul V. Jabour: 5,155 
District 6[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Harold M. Metts: 736
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Marc R. Coda
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Harold M. Metts: 6,509 
Marc R. Coda: 677
District 7[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Frank A. Ciccone, III: 1,114
a
- Catherine E. Graziano: 920
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Independent candidate:
- Gregary P. Wright
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Frank A. Ciccone, III: 7,401 
Gregary P. Wright: 2,182
District 8[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- James E. Doyle, II: 1,333
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
James E. Doyle, II: 7,182 
District 9[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Stephen D. Alves: 977
- Paul P. Caianiello, Jr.: 110
- Michael J. Pinga: 994
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael J. Pinga: 8,889 
District 10[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Walter S. Felag, Jr: 407
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Walter S. Felag, Jr.: 9,307 
District 11[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Charles J. Levesque: 859
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Christopher Scott Ottiano
a
Independent candidate:
- John Stephen Vitkevich
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Charles J. Leveseque: 5,506 
Christopher Scott Ottiano: 5,393
John Stephen Vitkevich: 1,549
District 12[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Louis P. DiPalma: 365
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- June N. Gibbs
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Louis P. DiPalma: 6,558 
June N. Gibbs: 5,955
District 13[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- M. Teresa Paiva-Weed: 647
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Donna J. Perry
a
November 4 General election candidates:
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed: 7,369 
Donna J. Perry: 4,103
District 14[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Daniel DaPonte: 1,337
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Daniel DaPonte: 8,395 
District 15[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- John F. McBurney, III: 1,106
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
John F. McBurney, III: 6,260 
District 16[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Elizabeth A. Crowley: 1,162
a
- Daniel J. Issa: 699
September 9 GOP primary:
- Albert Paul Larivee
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Elizabeth A. Crowley: 4,575 
Albert Paul Larivee: 700
District 17[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Joseph A. Montalbano: 1,485
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Independent candidate:
- Edward J. O'Neill
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Joseph A. Montalbano: 5,980
Edward J. O'Neill: 6,773 
District 18[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Joseph A. Botelho, Jr: 269
- Frank A. Devall, Jr: 1,440
a
- Isadore S. Ramos: 784
September 9 GOP primary:
- Marcel L. Robert
a
Independent candidate:
- Lynn M. Vargas
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Frank A. Devall, Jr.: 6,411 
Marcel L. Robert: 1,470
Lynn M. Vargas: 3,975
District 19[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Daniel P. Connors: 2,773
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Kathleen E. McCurdy Dennen
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Daniel P. Connors: 7,524 
Kathleen E. McCurdy Dennen: 6,617
District 20[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Roger A. Picard: 2,072
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Roger A. Picard: 8,657 
District 21[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Salvatore Lombardi: 534
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Leo R. Blais
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Salvatore Lombardi: 6,554
Leo R. Blais: 7,657 
District 22[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- John J. Tassoni, Jr.: 543
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- David B. Bibeault
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John J. Tassoni, Jr.: 8,175 
David B. Bibeault: 5,095
District 23[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Paul W. Fogarty: 1,028
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Scott P. Rabideau
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Paul W. Fogarty: 7,735 
Scott P. Rabideau: 5,452
District 24[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Marc A. Cote: 637
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Marc A. Cote: 6,192 
District 25[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Christopher B. Maselli: 2,316
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Christopher B. Maselli: 9,791 
District 26[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Beatrice A. Lanzi: 542
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Sean P. Gately
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Beatrice A. Lanzi: 6,887 
Sean P. Gately: 4,725
District 27[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Hanna M. Gallo: 868
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Hanna M. Gallo: 9,254 
District 28[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Joshua Miller: 667
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Robert J. Clarkin
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Joshua Miller: 7,366 
Robert J. Clarkin: 3,992
District 29[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Michael J. McCaffrey: 939
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael J. McCaffrey: 9,740 
District 30[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- William A. Walaska: 1,013
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
William A. Walaska: 9,256 
District 31[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- David A. Bennett: 849
- Erin P. Lynch: 859
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- Thomas M. Madden
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Erin P. Lynch: 7,775 
Thomas M. Madden: 5,172
District 32[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Lawrence J. Signore: 300
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- David E. Bates
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Lawrence J. Signore: 6,647
David E. Bates: 6,989 
District 33[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Leonidas P. Raptakis: 692
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Leonidas P. Raptakis: 9,736 
District 34[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
September 9 GOP primary:
- Francis T. Maher
a
Socialist Party candidate:
- Jonathan R. Osborne
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Francis T. Maher, Jr.: 9,052 
Jonathan R. Osborne: 2,494
District 35[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Steven Campo: 349
- J. Michael Lenihan: 833
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- John A. Pagliarini, Jr.
a
November 4 General election candidates:
J. Michael Leninhan: 7,343 
John A. Pagliarini, Jr.: 6,685
District 36[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- Philip F. Fiore: 577
- James C. Sheehan: 1,997
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- William J. Connelly
a
November 4 General election candidates:
James C. Sheehan: 8,632 
William J. Connelly: 5,108
District 37[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- V. Susan Sosnowski: 1,370
a
September 9 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Independent candidate:
- Malcolm J. MacKenzie
a
November 4 General election candidates:
V. Susan Sosnowski: 9,876 
Malcolm J. MacKenzie: 3,933
District 38[edit]
September 9 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
September 9 GOP primary:
- Dennis L. Algiere
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Dennis L. Algiere: 11,128 
See also[edit]
- Rhode Island State Senate
- Rhode Island State Legislature
External links[edit]
- Rhode Island Board of Elections, 2008 General Election Results
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Rhode Island
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Rhode Island State Senate 2008 Campaign Contributions"
[show]
Current members of the Rhode Island State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Dominick Ruggerio
Senators
District 1
Maryellen Goodwin (D)
District 2
Ana Quezada (D)
District 4
Dominick Ruggerio (D)
District 6
Tiara Mack (D)
District 7
Frank Ciccone (D)
District 8
Sandra Cano (D)
District 9
John Burke (D)
District 10
Walter Felag (D)
District 11
James Seveney (D)
District 12
Louis DiPalma (D)
District 13
Dawn Euer (D)
District 14
Valarie Lawson (D)
District 15
Meghan Kallman (D)
District 16
Jonathon Acosta (D)
District 17
Thomas Paolino (R)
District 18
Cynthia Mendes (D)
District 19
Ryan Pearson (D)
District 20
Roger Picard (D)
District 21
Gordon Rogers (R)
District 22
Steve Archambault (D)
District 23
Jessica de la Cruz (R)
District 24
Melissa Murray (D)
District 25
Frank Lombardo (D)
District 26
Frank Lombardi (D)
District 27
Hanna Gallo (D)
District 28
Joshua Miller (D)
District 29
Michael McCaffrey (D)
District 30
Jeanine Calkin (D)
District 31
Kendra Anderson (D)
District 32
Cynthia Coyne (D)
District 33
Leonidas Raptakis (D)
District 34
Elaine Morgan (R)
District 35
Bridget Valverde (D)
District 36
Alana DiMario (D)
District 37
V. Sosnowski (D)
District 38
Dennis Algiere (R)
Democratic Party (32)
Republican Party (5)
Vacancies (1)
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