GRAPHIC Election 2014: No Mandate for Raimondo as Hodgson and Almonte Get More Votes
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Gina Raimondo is now Rhode Island's Governor-elect and in January will be the first woman Governor, but like Lincoln Chafee she enters office with just 40% of the vote. In fact, a losing Republican AG candidate and an independent running for General Treasurer receive more votes.
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- GRAPHIC Election 2014: No Mandate for Raimondo as Hodgson and Almonte Get More Votes