2020 United States Senate election in Rhode Island
The 2020 United States Senate election in Rhode Island was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Rhode Island , concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections . Incumbent Democratic Senator Jack Reed was challenged by Republican nominee Allen Waters. Waters was later disavowed by the state Republican Party after charges of domestic assault in 2019 became public.[ 1]
Reed easily won a fifth term in office with 66.5% of the vote and a 33.1% margin. Despite his clear landslide victory, this was actually his worst Senate re-election performance, and the first time since his initial election to the U.S. Senate in 1996 in which he failed to receive at least 70% of the vote. Nevertheless, he outperformed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden by 7.2% in the concurrent presidential election , the largest overperformance by any Democratic Senate candidate in 2020.[ 2]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Allen R. Waters, investment consultant[ 5]
Primary results
Independents
Disqualified
General election
Predictions
Results
By municipality
By municipality
Municipality
Jack Reed Democratic
Allen WatersRepublican
Write-in
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Barrington
7,778
73.91
2,733
25.97
13
0.12
5,045
47.94
10,524
Bristol
7,512
67.18
3,653
32.67
17
0.15
3,859
34.51
11,182
Burrillville
3,876
47.33
4,299
52.50
14
0.17
-423
-5.17
8,189
Central Falls
3,002
81.84
658
17.94
8
0.22
2,344
63.90
3,668
Charlestown
3,044
61.01
1,940
38.89
5
0.10
1,104
22.13
4,989
Coventry
10,440
54.22
8,788
45.64
25
0.13
1,652
8.58
19,253
Cranston
22,591
61.81
13,907
38.05
48
0.13
8,684
23.76
36,546
Cumberland
11,640
62.06
7,089
37.80
26
0.14
4,551
24.27
18,755
East Greenwich
5,451
64.52
2,993
35.43
4
0.05
2,458
29.10
8,448
East Providence
15,663
70.96
6,363
28.83
47
0.21
9,300
42.13
22,073
Exeter
2,165
54.80
1,785
45.18
1
0.02
380
9.62
3,951
Foster
1,330
48.56
1,407
51.37
2
0.07
-77
-2.81
2,739
Glocester
2,910
49.40
2,971
50.44
9
0.15
-61
-1.04
5,890
Hopkinton
2,522
54.36
2,109
45.46
8
0.17
413
8.90
4,639
Jamestown
2,952
74.06
1,028
25.79
6
0.15
1,924
48.27
3,986
Johnston
8,273
56.89
6,247
42.96
22
0.15
2,026
13.93
14,542
Lincoln
7,514
61.30
4,721
38.51
23
0.19
2,793
22.79
12,258
Little Compton
1,594
64.93
858
34.95
3
0.12
736
29.98
2,455
Middletown
5,750
70.45
2,404
29.45
8
0.10
3,346
40.99
8,162
Narragansett
5,769
65.90
2,973
33.96
12
0.14
2,796
31.94
8,754
New Shoreham
728
80.09
180
19.80
1
0.11
548
60.29
909
Newport
7,917
77.58
2,276
22.30
12
0.12
5,641
55.28
10,205
North Kingstown
11,162
65.19
5,940
34.69
21
0.12
5,222
30.50
17,123
North Providence
10,569
66.43
5,301
33.32
40
0.25
5,268
33.11
15,910
North Smithfield
3,904
56.36
3,017
43.55
6
0.09
887
12.80
6,927
Pawtucket
18,166
76.92
5,375
22.76
75
0.32
12,791
54.16
23,616
Portsmouth
6,987
66.13
3,565
33.74
13
0.12
3,422
32.39
10,565
Providence
45,774
85.38
7,662
14.29
176
0.33
38,112
71.09
53,612
Richmond
2,557
54.92
2,091
44.91
8
0.17
466
10.01
4,656
Scituate
3,248
50.25
3,204
49.57
12
0.19
44
0.68
6,464
Smithfield
6,453
57.94
4,684
42.06
9
0.08
1,769
15.88
11,137
South Kingstown
11,615
71.78
4,530
27.99
37
0.23
7,085
43.78
16,182
Tiverton
5,380
61.24
3,396
38.66
9
0.10
1,984
22.58
8,785
Warren
3,816
67.50
1,827
32.32
10
0.18
1,989
35.18
5,653
Warwick
28,720
63.73
16,293
36.15
54
0.12
12,427
27.57
45,067
West Greenwich
1,906
49.29
1,958
50.63
3
0.08
-52
-1.34
3,867
West Warwick
8,253
61.18
5,223
38.72
14
0.10
3,030
22.46
13,490
Westerly
7,626
62.11
4,641
37.80
11
0.09
2,985
24.31
12,278
Woonsocket
7,870
62.58
4,685
37.25
21
0.17
3,185
25.33
12,576
Totals
328,574
66.48
164,855
33.35
833
0.17
163,719
33.12
494,262
By congressional district
Reed won both congressional districts.[ 17]
See also
References
^ Gregg, Katherine. "R.I. GOP rescinds endorsement of U.S. Senate candidate Allen Waters" . The Providence Journal . Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
^ Rakich, Nathaniel (December 2, 2020). "There Wasn't That Much Split-Ticket Voting In 2020" . FiveThirtyEight . Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
^ Nesi, Ted (April 18, 2019). "Sen. Reed has $1.8M for 2020 re-election race" . WPRI. Archived from the original on April 18, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2019 .
^ a b "2020 Statewide Primary" . State of Rhode Island – Board of Elections . Retrieved September 17, 2020 .
^ Gregg, Katherine (December 16, 2019). "Providence native drops Mass. Senate bid to challenge Reed" . Providence Journal . Retrieved December 19, 2019 .
^ "Welcome to your Voter Information Center" . Retrieved August 21, 2024 .
^ "2020 Senate Race Ratings for October 29, 2020" . The Cook Political Report . Retrieved March 11, 2021 .
^ "2020 Senate Ratings" . Senate Ratings . The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved March 11, 2021 .
^ "2020 Senate race ratings" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Retrieved March 12, 2021 .
^ "2020 Senate Race Ratings" . Daily Kos Elections . Retrieved March 13, 2021 .
^ "2020 Election Forecast" . Politico . November 19, 2019.
^ "Battle for the Senate 2020" . RCP . October 23, 2020.
^ "2020 Senate Elections Model" . Decision Desk HQ . September 2, 2020. Retrieved September 2, 2020 .
^ Silver, Nate (September 18, 2020). "Forecasting the race for the Senate" . FiveThirtyEight . Retrieved September 18, 2020 .
^ "Forecasting the US elections" . The Economist . November 2, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2021 .
^ "2020 General Election – Statewide Summary" . Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved November 30, 2020 .
^ "DRA 2020" . Daves Redistricting . Retrieved August 21, 2024 .
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