NEW: Ranglin-Vassell Claims Victory Over House Leader DeSimone

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NEW: Ranglin-Vassell Claims Victory Over House Leader DeSimone

Marcia Ranglin-Vassell
Providence teacher Marcia Ranglin-Vassell is claiming victory in the House District 5 primary to beat House Majority Leader John DeSimone.

With the Board of Elections reporting 100% of precincts, Ranglin had 677 votes -- to DeSimone's 660. 

"I just beat the establishment....fighting for all of us," wrote Ranglin-Vassell on her Facebook page just before 10 p.m.

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Primary Factors

DeSimone, who was first elected in 1992, had faced glaring scrutiny for back taxes, among other issues

GoLocalProv reported in July, "Is House Majority Leader DeSimone One of the Most Vulnerable?"

Rhode Island House Majority Leader John DeSimone, who admitted this year to failing to pay his property taxes on time and owing the city more than $18,000, is facing a primary challenge from Marcia Ranglin-Vassell. 

Is he in for a fight?

First elected to District 5 in 1992, DeSimone was tapped as Majority Leader in 2014 — and ranked by GoLocal as the 8th most powerful at the State House at the beginning of last year, and was just listed sixth among all legislators for campaign war chests, having $111,527.93 cash on hand as of June 29. 

“The one thing I will say about the John DeSimone tax issue is that I firmly believe that if lawmakers are writing laws, they must be accountable and abide by those same laws,” said opponent Ranglin-Vassell, who has been endorsed by the Rhode Island Progressive Democrats.


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