Who Will be the Next House Democratic Majority Leader?

Friday, September 16, 2016

 

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DeSimone is Out

The political body of John DeSimone is not even cold yet, but already three candidates have emerged and are looking for votes of their fellow Democrats. DeSimone is still seeking a recount from election officials in his loss to Marcia Ranglin-Vassell.

 

While the Speaker of the House is elected by the body as a whole, the Majority Leader is elected by his party and doesn’t need to wait for the House to come into session in January of 2017.

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The candidates who are dialing for votes are:

 

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Joe Shekarchi

Joe Shekarchi - A power broker who ran Gina Raimondo’s campaign for General Treasurer in 2010 is a major force in the House, but he also has his own political orbit. He is close with Raimondo, Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian and the Congressional delegation.

Pros: He has $500,000 in the bank.

Cons: Could be perceived as a double agent for Raimondo - so much for separation of powers.

 

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Chris Blazejewski

Chris Blazejewski - The Harvard-educated, East Sider is the unofficial head of the progressives in the House. He is affable and smart, but is he too East Side?

Pros: The combination of Blazejewski and Mattiello is an ideologically balanced leadership team that would lock almost every member into lock-step.

Cons: Leadership teams are not run by balanced ideologies but are built on power and trust. Do opposites attract?

 

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John Lombardi

John Lombardi - The dark horse candidate. The former acting Mayor of Providence and long-time City Councilman scored big points with some when he endorsed Anastasia Williams and may have saved her from defeat. Lombardi is the master of the favor and well-liked.

Pros: Could be a good compromise candidate over Blazejewski and Shekarchi.

Con: Not strong personal relationship with Mattiello and no ideological base.

 

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Speaker Solid Night

Holding Serve for Mattiello

In a year with controversies swarming around Gallison and Carnevale, the Speaker held off challengers to more than ten of his supporters, but lost three races. 

House Majority Leader John DeSimone, Jan Malik and Eileen Naughton all were long-time House members and all were knocked off. Overall, the night was a solid night for Mattiello.

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Progressives

Score Some Upsets

Sam Bell's efforts to restructure the legislature with a slate of Progressive candidates scored some, repeat some high profile upset wins, but overall did not add big numbers. The Progressive can score four high profile challenger wins, but lost in eight other races.

The big wins were Marcia Ranglin-Vassell, Moira Walsh, Jason Knight, and Jeannie Calkin.

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Morgan Takes a Hit

Morgan's Lawton Gets Beat Badly

Shawna Lawton was Rep. Patricia Morgan's candidate and was suppose to give Steve Frias a battle in the 15th District. But, in the end Frias beat Lawton 80% to 20% -- a proverbial beat down.

For Morgan who seeks to be the House Minority Leader succeeding Brian Newberry the Lawton performance is a significant setback.

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Williams Beats Developer

Controversial Williams Wins

In maybe the most toxic race was the battle between long-time and embattled State Rep. Anastasia Williams and controversial developer Michael Gazdacko. Williams is tied to a number of ethical issues and the demise of the John Hope Settlement House.

Rhode Island State Representative challenger Michael Gazdacko has been working with Lance Robbins for more than a decade starting in California, where Robbins garnered the reputation as one of the most infamous "slumlords" in the country.

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Serpa Wins

House Oversight Chair Wins

In House District 27, Pat Serpa, the new chair of the House Oversight Committee fought off a solid challenge and gave a solid win for the leadership.  

Patricia A. Serpa  454    55.1%
Nicholas E. Delmenico 370    44.9%
 

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Pichardo is Out

Pichardo Beat

Juan Pichardo, the controversial state senator who came under fire for his dual as chair of the Board of Licenses is out. 

Senate District 2 turned into an upset. Pichardo was heavily criticized for making political decisions as Chair of Licensing, Ana Quezada was focused going door-to-door in the district. 

Ana B. Quezada 1,157 52.2%
Juan M. Pichardo 1,060 47.8%

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Warwick Senate Upset

Calkin Winner - Bernie Legacy

One of the biggest upsets of the night -- la ong-time Warwick Senator went down in Senate District 30 in the Democratic primary

Jeanine Calkin  1,090  51.8%

William A. Walaska* 1,015  48.2%

Calkin said, "For a first time candidate like me, who is motivated to keep the political revolution alive, it is so important to have the support of a Working Families Party." 

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Frias Beats Lawton

Frias Winner - Sets Up Race With Speaker

Steve Frias crushed Shawna Lawton which sets up a battle between Frias and Speaker Nick Mattiello in November.

This was a win for GOP Chair Brandon Bell, who was all in on Frias, and passed on recruiting significant challengers for Congress to focus on District 15. 

This could be a mega-battle in November.

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Ciccone Holds Serve

Ciccone Winner - Holds Off Progressive

Senate District 7 was a battle between the old guard and the progressives and Ciccone held off DeLos Santos in the Democratic primary.

Frank A. Ciccone, III*     1,109    54.6%
Doris Mayleni De Los Santos  922    45.4%

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DeSimone Goes Down

Ranglin Winner - Biggest Upset of the Night

House Majority Leader John DeSimone appears to have been defeated. DeSimone's opponent Marcia Ranglin is claiming victory -- an epic win for the Providence School teacher. The vote in House District 5 was a surpise.

Marcia Ranglin-Vassell   611    51.1%
John J. DeSimone  584    48.9%

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Tanzi Beats Two Back

Tanzi Fights Off Two

District 34 Representative and sometimes lightning rod Teresa Tanzi has beaten two challengers - Tanzi captured nearly 63% of the vote. 

Representative in General Assembly District 34 (View votes statewide)

Teresa Tanzi*  977    51.3%

Ewa M. Dzwierzynski 469    24.6%

Rachel Clough 458    24.1%

 
 

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