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Current as of: 2009
Chapter 17-1General Provisions
Chapter 17-2General State Officers
Chapter 17-3General Assembly Members
Chapter 17-4Federal Elective Officers
Chapter 17-4.1Special Presidential Voters
Chapter 17-5Statewide Referenda Elections
Chapter 17-6Secretary of State
Chapter 17-7State Board of Elections
Chapter 17-8Local Canvassing Authorities
Chapter 17-9Registration Of Voters
Chapter 17-9.1Registration of Voters
Chapter 17-9.2Rhode Island Restoration of Voting Rights Act
Chapter 17-10Canvassing the Lists of Qualified Electors
Chapter 17-11Voting Districts and Officials
Chapter 17-12Party Committees and Conventions
Chapter 17-12.1Primaries for Election of Delegates to National Conventions and for Presidential Preference
Chapter 17-13Primary Voting Lists
Chapter 17-14Nomination of Party and Independent Candidates
Chapter 17-15Primary Elections
Chapter 17-16Filing Of Nominations
Chapter 17-17Certification And Withdrawal Of Nominees
Chapter 17-18Elective Meetings
Chapter 17-19Conduct of Election and Voting Equipment, and Supplies
Chapter 17-20Mail Ballots
Chapter 17-21Voting by Armed Forces
Chapter 17-21.1Registration and Voting in Federal Elections by Citizens Residing Outside the United States
Chapter 17-22Tabulation and Certification of Returns by State Board
Chapter 17-23Election Offenses
Chapter 17-24Compelling Performance of Election Duties
Chapter 17-25Rhode Island Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting
Chapter 17-25.1Gambling Referenda
Chapter 17-25.2Ballot Question Advocacy and Reporting
Chapter 17-26Penalties
Chapter 17-27Reporting of Political Contributions by State Vendors
Chapter 17-28Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence

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Questions & Answers: Elections and Apportionment

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State statute says that a Board of Finance shall consist of 6 members, yet a number of local boards of finance consist of 5 or 7 members. Under what authority do such towns establi...
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U.S. Constitution Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

 U.S. Constitution 12nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 17th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 20th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 22nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 23rd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 25th Amendment

U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 - Election Of Senators And Representatives
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 7 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 12 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 14 - Federal Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 47 > Chapter 7 - Campaign Communications
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 29 - Elections And Political Activities
U.S. Code > Title 26 > Subtitle H - Financing Of Presidential Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 146 - Election Administration Improvement
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