Rhode Island Second Congressional District Election Results
Last updated Nov. 22, 2022
Rhode Island Second Congressional District Election Results
‹ See all Rhode Island state resultsSeth Magaziner, the state’s general treasurer, is the Democratic nominee to replace Representative Jim Langevin, a Democrat who is retiring. Mr. Magaziner is competing with former Mayor Allan Fung of Cranston for the office.
Winner
Seth Magaziner, Democrat, wins the Second District in Rhode Island.
Race called by The Associated Press.
U.S. House District 2 race called.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
Seth Magaziner
|
Democrat Dem. | 101,432 | 50.5% |
Allan Fung
|
Republican Rep. | 93,969 | 46.8 |
William Gilbert
|
Independent Ind. | 5,489 | 2.7 |
Total reported
|
200,890 |
Where votes have been reported and where votes remain
These maps show the leading candidates’ margins in the reported vote and estimates for which candidate leads in the remaining votes that we expect from each county.
Town | Margin | Votes | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
Warwick | Magaziner +6 | 34,281 | 100% |
Cranston | Fung +3 | 29,226 | 100% |
Providence | Magaziner +53 | 15,326 | 100% |
Coventry | Fung +13 | 14,520 | 100% |
North Kingstown | Magaziner +13 | 13,539 | 100% |
South Kingstown | Magaziner +28 | 13,136 | 100% |
Johnston | Fung +18 | 10,781 | 100% |
West Warwick | Fung +2 | 9,789 | 100% |
Westerly | Magaziner +6 | 9,585 | 100% |
Narragansett | Magaziner +9 | 7,262 | 100% |
East Greenwich | Magaziner +11 | 6,820 | 100% |
Burrillville | Fung +24 | 6,029 | 100% |
Scituate | Fung +25 | 5,082 | 100% |
Glocester | Fung +21 | 4,639 | 100% |
Charlestown | Magaziner +5 | 4,177 | 100% |
Hopkinton | Fung +8 | 3,717 | 100% |
Richmond | Fung +7 | 3,674 | 100% |
Exeter | Fung +9 | 3,219 | 100% |
West Greenwich | Fung +26 | 3,128 | 100% |
Foster | Fung +20 | 2,220 | 100% |
New Shoreham | Magaziner +49 | 740 | 100% |
Live forecast: Estimating the outcome
This is our current best estimate for the outcome of this race. We look at the votes that have been reported so far and adjust our estimate based on what we expect from the votes that remain. See the full forecast ›
We stopped updating these forecasts at 4 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, Nov. 9, as the bulk of the remaining races will be decided by mail ballots that will take days to count. These graphics and estimates will no longer be updated.
How our estimated margin has changed so far
The lines below show how the reported margin (dashed line) compares with our estimated final margin (solid line surrounded by an estimate of uncertainty). As a rule, when our estimated margin is steady in the presence of new vote data, our forecast is more trustworthy.
Estimated share of total votes reported
Analyzing the vote
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