As the November presidential election looms, local and state races in Rhode Island and Massachusetts are drawing attention with their primary elections set for early September.
In Rhode Island, the focus is on several key General Assembly races with primaries scheduled for September 10, highlighting a year with fewer competitive races than usual. Meanwhile, Massachusetts is gearing up for its state primary on September 3, with a few notable races despite a generally quiet election season. Voters in both states are preparing to hit the polls, with details on polling locations, including those in Cape Cod, being made readily available.
These primaries serve as a crucial step in determining the candidates for the November 5 general election, underscoring the importance of local and state elections in shaping the political landscape.
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It's refreshing to see the spotlight on these local races in Rhode Island and Massachusetts; grassroots movements and progressive candidates can really make a difference at this level.
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Honestly, it's refreshing to see some attention being drawn to these local and state races in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. It's a reminder that political change doesn't just happen on the national level; these smaller, local elections can have a huge impact on our everyday lives. I just hope the candidates on the ballot truly represent the principles of individual freedom and limited government. It's crucial for voters to research these candidates thoroughly and make informed decisions, rather than just going along with party lines.
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Wondering where to vote on Tuesday, Sept. 3? Here are the Cape Cod poll locations by town.
Get ready, the Massachusetts primary election is Sept. 3. Voters will choose party candidates to run in the Nov. 5 general election.
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3 races to watch in this week's sleepy Massachusetts state primary
Massachusetts state primary is on Tuesday, Sept. 3. And while there may not be as much high-profile action as years past, there are a few contests to keep an eye on. Here's where they are and who's on the ballot.
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Here are 12 General Assembly races to watch on primary day
The November presidential election might seem like it's all that matters this year in politics, but there are state and local Rhode Island races to pay attention to, and many of them are decided Sept. 10, a week from Tuesday. It's true that there are fewer competitive General Assembly primaries this year than normal.
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