NEW: Early Reports Show Statewide Turnout Varies

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NEW: Early Reports Show Statewide Turnout Varies

Reports on voter turnout vary among the statewide campaigns, as candidates and staffers spend morning talking to voters around the state.  

RI Governor Race

The consensus among the gubernatorial campaigns is that it is too early to tell how turnout this year compares with previous election cycles, with internal turnout data expected later in the morning.   

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"Too early to tell," said Raimondo campaign manager Eric Hyers.   

"I think turnout is high but I am traveling with the Mayor as he speaks with voters this morning so I do not yet have precise numbers," said Angel Taveras for Governor campaign spokesperson Dawn Bergantino.   

"It will probably be an hour or two before I can get some exact turnout numbers," said Ken Block campaign spokesperson Jeff Britt.    

RI Lt. Governor Race 

Cranston East polling place
Among the Lt. Governor campaigns, the McKee campaign reported steady turnout in Providence Cranston and Pawtucket.

"Well, basically our poll watchers are saying heavy turnout," said Mike Trainor, campaign spokesperson.  "We're getting them from Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, no problems with voter ID."

Meanwhile while Ralph Mollis' campaign expects higher turnout than last cycle but is waiting on exact numbers.

"Because of the choices, and variety, we're expecting a higher turnout, but as of this morning, I couldn't tell you exact numbers," said Nick Cicchitelli with the Mollis campaign. "It's hard to compare to last time, given they've changed polling places from two years ago."

The Ferri campaign reported consistent turnout and a shortage of "I Voted" stickers in some polling places in Cranston and Providence.  

"I think it's been a normal primary day turnout -- consistent, not overwhelming," said Dawn Euer with the Ferri campaign.  "We're getting lots of thumbs up.  The one thing I heard...I heard that some voting stations didn't have voting stickers, it was a couple of places in Cranston and Providence"

RI General Treasurer Race 

"No internal data yet regarding turnout, we've been out this morning in Providence talking to voters," said Seth Magaziner campaign spokesperson Evan Englander.   

RI Secretary of State Race

"We are hearing that turnout is lower than expected in Cranston," said Nellie Gorbea spokesperson Rico Voda. 


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