R.I. to Open Only 47 Polling Places Statewide for Presidential Primary
Many fewer polling places will be open for Rhode Island’s June 2 presidential primary than in the past, amid a push to get more Rhode Islanders to vote by mail ballot.
Earlier this week, the state Board of Elections, meeting remotely via Zoom, approved requests by the cities and towns to open 47 polling locations in the 39 cities and towns.
In most communities there will be only one polling station. In Cranston and Warwick there will be two in Pawtucket there will be three, and in Providence four.
By way of comparison, there were 144 polling places open statewide for Rhode Island’s 2016 presidential primary.
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Forcing larger groups to assemble, while ordering us to obey…."No groups larger than 10 because muh Corona!" This is all to sway citizens towards mail-in ballots so these DemocRats can cheat.