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2024 Rhode Island Senate election
Results: Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican hold
The 2024 Rhode Island State Senate elections took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The primary election was held on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.[ 1] Rhode Island voters elected state senators in all 38 seats of the Senate to serve two-year terms.[ 2]
The election coincided with United States national elections and Rhode Island state elections, including U.S. President , U.S. Senate , U.S. House , and Rhode Island House .[ 3]
Following the previous election in 2022 , Democrats held a 33-to-5-seat supermajority over Republicans . However, Democrat Frank Lombardo died on February 21, 2024,[ 4] and Democrat Sandra Cano resigned on September 12, 2024.[ 5] Therefore, going into the election, Democrats held a supermajority of 31 seats compared to the five seats held by Republicans .[ 3]
Three incumbents did not seek re-election.
District 20: Roger Picard is retiring.[ 6]
District 26: Frank Lombardi is retiring.[ 7]
District 28: Joshua Miller is retiring.[ 8]
Death and resignation [ edit ]
Two seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to death and resignation in 2024.
District 8: Sandra Cano resigned September 12 to take a job with the Small Business Administration .[ 5]
District 25: Frank Lombardo died February 21 from bladder cancer.[ 4]
2023 special election (first district)[ edit ]
Special Election Sources:[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.[ 3]
Sources for election results:[ 3]
^ "2024 State Primary Election Dates" . National Conference of State Legislatures . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "State Senate" . Rhode Island General Assembly . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ a b c d "Rhode Island State Senate elections, 2024" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ a b c Nesi, Ted (February 21, 2024). "Johnston Sen. Frank Lombardo dies at 65" . WPRI . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ a b c "Sandra Cano resigns seat in Rhode Island Senate" . WJAR . September 12, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2024 .
^ Nesi, Ted (April 9, 2024). "Woonsocket Sen. Roger Picard won't run again after 32 years on Smith Hill" . WPRI-TV . Retrieved July 15, 2024 .
^ Baccari, Raymond (June 6, 2024). "Sen. Frank Lombardi will not seek reelection" . WPRI-TV . Retrieved July 15, 2024 .
^ Baccari, Raymond (June 18, 2024). "RI Sen. Joshua Miller won't seek reelection" . WPRI-TV . Retrieved July 15, 2024 .
^ a b Nesi, Ted; Sherman, Eli; White, Tim (April 15, 2023). "Maryellen Goodwin, who broke barriers for women at the RI State House, dies at 58" . WPRI . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "OFFICIAL RESULTS: Summary Results Report: Special Primary 2023: September 5, 2023" (PDF) . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ Russo, Amy (September 6, 2023). "Democratic primary for Senate District 1: Bissaillon moving on to face Powell" . The Providence Journal . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 1" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ Towne, Shaun (November 7, 2023). "Jake Bissaillon wins special election for RI Senate District 1" . WPRI . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ a b "Rhode Island state legislative special elections, 2023" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 1" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 2" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 3" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 4" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 5" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 6" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 7" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 8" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 9" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 10" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 11" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 12" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 13" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 14" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 15" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 16" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 17" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 18" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 19" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 20" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 21" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 22" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 23" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 24" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 25" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 26" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 27" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 28" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 29" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 30" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 31" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 32" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 33" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 34" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 35" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 36" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 37" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
^ "Senator in General Assembly District 38" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved January 23, 2025 .
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