2002 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
2002 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
County results
Municipality results Carcieri: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%York: 50–60% 60–70%
The 2002 Rhode Island gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican governor Lincoln Almond was term-limited. Republican Donald Carcieri won the open seat, defeating Democrat Myrth York .
In the Republican primary election, Carcieri defeated James Bennett, who had won the endorsement of the state Republican Party.[ 1]
The 2002 campaign was particularly costly to York as she spent $3.8 million of her own money to finance what was to be her last bid for elected office. A key turning point in the campaign was when York criticized Carcieri for the actions of businesses he had been associated with but refused to answer Carcieri's request that she reveal what companies her personal assets were invested in.[ 2]
Republican primary
A Republican primary was held on September 10.
Candidates
Results
Results by county
Results by county Carcieri—50–60%
Carcieri—60–70%
Carcieri—70–80%
County
Donald Carcieri
James S. Bennett
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
Bristol
1,337
67.15%
654
32.85%
1,991
Kent
4,529
77.01%
1,352
22.99%
5,881
Newport
2,055
58.56%
1,454
41.44%
3,509
Providence
6,091
62.00%
3,733%
38.00%
9,824
Washington
3,306
70.19%
1,404
29.81%
4,710
Totals
17,227
66.91%
8,518
33.09%
25,745
Results by municipality
Results by municipality Carcieri—50–60%
Carcieri—60–70%
Carcieri—70–80%
Carcieri—80–90%
Bennett—50–60%
Bennett—70–80%
Municipality
Donald Carcieri
James S. Bennett
Total votes cast
Turnout
#
%
#
%
%
Barrington
796
70.38%
335
29.62%
1,131
12.3%
Bristol
344
65.77%
179
34.23%
523
5.4%
Burrillville
121
54.02%
103
45.98%
224
3.2%
Central Falls
44
64.71%
24
35.29%
68
2.9%
Charlestown
130
43.77%
167
56.23%
297
6.3%
Coventry
490
67.96%
231
32.04%
721
4.1%
Cranston
1,229
66.61%
616
33.39%
1,845
5.2%
Cumberland
366
59.51%
249
40.49%
615
4.9%
East Greenwich
1,431
89.94%
160
10.06%
1,591
19.3%
East Providence
539
64.24%
300
35.76%
839
5.7%
Exeter
288
71.64%
114
28.36%
402
14.3%
Foster
113
69.75%
49
30.25%
162
6.4%
Glocester
145
71.78%
57
28.22%
202
3.9%
Hopkinton
88
49.16%
91
50.84%
179
4.5%
Jamestown
300
68.18%
140
31.82%
440
13.5%
Johnston
134
67.00%
66
33.00%
200
2.5%
Lincoln
1,089
56.60%
835
43.40%
1,924
18.9%
Little Compton
164
66.67%
82
33.33%
246
11.3%
Middletown
309
62.30%
187
37.70%
496
7.1%
Narragansett
438
71.69%
173
28.31%
611
6.2%
New Shoreham
11
24.44%
34
75.56%
45
4.6%
Newport
381
55.22%
309
44.78%
690
8.0%
North Kingstown
1,380
85.29%
238
14.71%
1,618
10.9%
North Providence
244
74.85%
82
25.15%
326
3.0%
North Smithfield
223
48.48%
237
51.52%
460
7.9%
Pawtucket
328
56.36%
254
43.64%
582
3.2%
Portsmouth
704
54.15%
596
45.85%
1,300
15.2%
Providence
629
64.12%
352
35.88%
981
2.2%
Richmond
149
68.98%
67
31.02%
216
5.8%
Scituate
316
69.60%
138
30.40%
454
7.7%
Smithfield
377
65.00%
203
35.00%
580
5.8%
South Kingstown
543
64.18%
303
35.82%
846
6.4%
Tiverton
197
58.46%
140
41.54%
337
4.7%
Warren
106
63.46%
61
36.53%
167
2.6%
Warwick
2,046
73.32%
783
27.68%
2,829
7.8%
West Greenwich
279
56.25%
217
43.75%
496
9.8%
West Warwick
207
76.10%
65
23.90%
272
4.2%
Westerly
355
75.85%
113
24.15%
468
4.4%
Woonsocket
194
53.59%
168
46.41%
362
2.9%
Totals
17,227
66.91%
8,518
33.09%
25,745
6.3%
Source:[ 4]
Democratic primary
A Democratic primary was held on September 10.
Candidates
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Pires
Whitehouse
York
Undecided
Taubman Center for Public Policy [ 5]
August 31-September 2, 2002
437
± 5.0%
13%
26%
32%
29%
Results
Results by county Whitehouse—30–40%
Whitehouse—40–50%
Results by municipality York—30–40%
York—40–50%
York—50–50%
York—60–70%
Whitehouse—30–40%
Whitehouse—40–50%
Whitehouse—50–60%
Pires—30–40%
Pires—40–50%
Results by county
County
Antonio J. Pires
Sheldon Whitehouse
Myrth York
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
Bristol
1,277
27.67%
1,682
36.45%
1,656
35.88%
4,615
Kent
3,014
19.31%
6,265
40.13%
6,333
40.56%
15,612
Newport
1,032
15.41%
2,943
43.93%
2,724
40.66%
6,699
Providence
19,404
24.13%
30,311
37.70%
30,687
38.17%
80,402
Washington
2,111
17.31%
4,679
38.37%
5,406
44.33%
12,196
Totals
26,838
22.45%
45,880
38.39%
46,806
39.16%
119,524
Results by municipality
Municipality
Antonio J. Pires
Sheldon Whitehouse
Myrth York
Total votes cast
Turnout
#
%
#
%
#
%
%
Barrington
278
17.46%
692
43.47%
622
39.07%
1,592
16.5%
Bristol
710
35.52%
642
32.12%
647
32.37%
1,999
15.8%
Burrillville
194
17.67%
436
39.71%
468
42.62%
1,098
12.8%
Central Falls
593
40.15%
362
24.51%
522
35.34%
1,477
29.0%
Charlestown
75
15.89%
168
35.59%
229
48.52%
472
10.1%
Coventry
577
20.67%
1,061
38.02%
1,153
41.31%
2,791
13.5%
Cranston
1,843
19.68%
3,818
40.76%
3,706
39.56%
9,367
20.5%
Cumberland
2,005
39.87%
1,699
33.78%
1,325
26.35%
5,029
24.9%
East Greenwich
155
18.15%
337
39.46%
362
42.39%
854
10.6%
East Providence
2,025
33.65%
1,878
31.21%
2,114
35.13%
6,017
24.6%
Exeter
61
16.18%
146
38.73%
170
45.09%
377
11.5%
Foster
41
17.23%
85
35.71%
112
47.06%
238
9.3%
Glocester
96
18.64%
219
42.52%
200
38.83%
515
8.9%
Hopkinton
25
8.56%
136
46.58%
131
44.86%
292
6.7%
Jamestown
150
16.78%
348
38.93%
396
44.30%
894
23.9%
Johnston
1,193
19.24%
2,817
45.44%
2,190
35.32%
6,200
31.7%
Lincoln
770
32.24%
902
37.77%
716
29.98%
2,388
18.9%
Little Compton
48
16.27%
136
46.10%
111
37.63%
295
13.3%
Middletown
138
14.35%
420
43.66%
404
42.00%
962
12.2%
Narragansett
663
22.29%
1,208
40.62%
1,103
37.09%
2,974
24.3%
New Shoreham
15
16.13%
20
21.51%
58
62.37%
93
7.8%
Newport
258
11.34%
1,171
51.47%
846
37.19%
2,275
20.2%
North Kingstown
432
17.92%
915
37.95%
1,064
44.13%
2,411
14.8%
North Providence
1,163
19.77%
2,830
48.10%
1,891
32.14%
5,884
23.5%
North Smithfield
263
21.06%
567
45.40%
419
33.55%
1,249
17.6%
Pawtucket
4,348
49.49%
1,891
21.53%
2,546
28.98%
8,785
25.6%
Portsmouth
258
17.40%
587
39.58%
638
43.02%
1,483
15.3%
Providence
3,726
14.23%
10,035
38.34%
12,414
47.43%
26,175
28.7%
Richmond
52
14.09%
128
34.69%
189
51.22%
369
9.0%
Scituate
141
24.06%
214
36.52%
231
39.42%
586
10.0%
Smithfield
453
23.03%
810
41.18%
704
35.79%
1,967
15.9%
South Kingstown
575
16.45%
1,213
34.70%
1,708
48.86%
3,496
22.4%
Tiverton
180
22.78%
281
35.57%
329
41.65%
790
8.3%
Warren
289
28.22%
348
33.98%
387
37.79%
1,024
12.8%
Warwick
1,719
19.08%
3,571
39.64%
3,719
41.28%
9,009
17.2%
West Greenwich
57
20.21%
113
40.07%
112
39.72%
282
9.8%
West Warwick
506
18.91%
1,183
44.21%
987
36.88%
2,676
18.5%
Westerly
213
12.44%
745
43.52%
754
44.04%
1,712
13.0%
Woonsocket
550
16.05%
1,748
51.01%
1,129
32.94%
3,427
17.7%
Totals
26,838
22.45%
45,880
38.39%
46,806
39.16%
119,524
20.4%
Source:[ 4]
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Marginof error
Donald Carcieri (R)
Myrth York (D)
Other / Undecided
SurveyUSA [ 9]
October 28–30, 2002
593 (LV)
± 4.2%
48%
45%
7%
Results
Notes
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
References
^ "Fung moves closer to capturing Republican governor endorsement" . Rhode Island Public Radio. June 20, 2014.
^ Fenton, Josh. "Myrth York Leads New Anti-Cianci Group and Launches TV Ad" . GoLocalProv . Retrieved December 16, 2022 .
^ "Rhode Island Board of Elections: Elections & Voting" . Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ a b "2002 Statewide Primary" . State of Rhode Island Board of Elections . Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
^ Taubman Center for Public Policy
^ "Rhode Island Board of Elections: Elections & Voting" . Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ "Governor Updated October 31, 2002 | The Cook Political Report" . The Cook Political Report . October 31, 2002. Archived from the original on December 8, 2002. Retrieved September 18, 2018 .
^ "Governors Races" . www.centerforpolitics.org . November 4, 2002. Archived from the original on December 12, 2002. Retrieved September 18, 2018 .
^ SurveyUSA
^ http://www.elections.state.ri.us/elections/results/2002/generalelection/governor.php [dead link ]
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