Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2282

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Changes how voter are notified of elections and vote registration deadlines, and local board questions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5383

Changes primary election to Wednesday if after Labor Day and does not mandate local boards of election to have voter registration drive at high school.

RI H5137

Provides that the state board of elections shall verify the citizenship status of all persons on the voter registration list.

RI H5518

Requires the local board of canvassers to publish early voting dates, hours, and location, at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation and to publish the same on the municipality's website for the duration of in-person early voting period.

RI S0819

Requires the local board of canvassers to publish early voting dates, hours, and location, at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation and to publish the same on the municipality's website for the duration of in-person early voting period.

RI H5516

Requires all write-in votes, regardless of qualification, to be reported and published by the state board of elections, on its website.

RI S0522

Requires all write-in votes, regardless of qualification, to be reported and published by the state board of elections, on its website.

RI H5515

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- OF SUFFRAGE (Would propose to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment regarding eligibility to vote and to be a candidate.)

RI S0820

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- OF SUFFRAGE (Would propose to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment regarding eligibility to vote and to be a candidate.)

RI H6251

Redefines "political party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election.

RI S0907

Redefines "political party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.