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词条 Political party strength in Rhode Island
释义

  1. Notes

  2. See also

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Rhode Island:

  • Governor
  • Lieutenant Governor
  • Secretary of State
  • Attorney General
  • State Treasurer

The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:

  • State Senate
  • State House of Representatives
  • State delegation to the U.S. Senate
  • State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives

For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's candidate received the state's electoral votes.

The parties are as follows: {{legend2|#CCFF66|Anti-Administration|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (AA), {{legend2|#90EE90|Country|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (C), {{legend2|#B0CEFF|Democratic|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (D), {{legend2|#AACC99|Democratic-Republican|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (DR), {{legend2|#E6E6AA|Federalist|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (F), {{legend2|#FFFF00|Independent|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (I), {{legend2|black|Law and Order|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (LO), {{legend2|#FFFFFF|no party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (N), {{legend2|#D99FE8|Native American|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (NA), {{legend2|#FFE6B0|National Republican|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (NR), {{legend2|#0EBFE9|Pro-Administration|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (PA), {{legend2|#FFA6FF|Prohibition|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (P), {{legend2|#FF00FF|People's Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (Reb), {{legend2|#FFB6B6|Republican|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (R), {{legend2|#FFBBFF|Unionist (U)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}, and {{legend2|#FFFFCC|Whig|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (W).

For a particular year, the noted partisan composition is that which either took office during that year or which maintained the office throughout the entire year. Only changes made outside of regularly scheduled elections are noted as affecting the partisan composition during a particular year. Shading is determined by the final result of any mid-cycle changes in partisan affiliation.

YearExecutive officesState LegislatureUnited States CongressElectoral College votes
GovernorLieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateAttorney GeneralState TreasurerState SenateState HouseU.S. Senator (Class I)U.S. Senator (Class II)U.S. House District 1U.S. House District 2
1775Nicholas Cooke (N)William Bradford (N)Henry WardHenry Marchant (N)Joseph Clarke (AA)[1]No ElectionNo ElectionNo ElectionNo ElectionNo Election
1776
1777William Channing (C)
1778William Greene (N)Jabez Bowen (N)
1779
1780William West (N)
1781Jabez Bowen (N)
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786John Collins (N)Daniel Owen (PA)
1787Henry Goodwin (C)
1788
1789David Howell (PA)
1790Arthur Fenner (C)Samuel J. Potter (C)Daniel UpdikeTheodore Foster (PA)Joseph Stanton, Jr. (AA)Benjamin Bourne (PA)
1791William Channing (C)
1792George Washington and John Adams (N) {{aye}}
1793Henry Sherburne (F)William Bradford (F)
1794Ray Greene (F)
1795
1796John Adams and Thomas Pinckney (F) {{aye}}
1797James Burrill, Jr. (F)Ray Greene (F)Elisha Reynolds Potter (F)
1798Samuel Eddy (DR)Thomas Tillinghast (F)
1799George BrownJohn Brown (F)
1800Samuel J. Potter (DR)John Adams and C.C. Pinckney (F) {{nay}}
180110DR48DR, 22F[2]Christopher Ellery (DR)Thomas Tillinghast (DR)
1802DR MajorityDR Majority[2]
1803Paul Mumford (N)DR Majority50DR, 20F[2]Samuel J. Potter (DR)Nehemiah Knight (DR)
180410DR54DR, 16F[2]Benjamin Howland (DR)Thomas Jefferson and George Clinton (DR) {{aye}}
1805Henry Smith (C)48DR, 22F[2]James Fenner (DR)
1806Isaac Wilbour (C)No LieutenantDR Majority[2]54DR, 16F[3]
1807James Fenner (DR)Constant Taber (DR)F Majority[4]F Majority[4]Elisha Mathewson (DR)
1808Simeon MartinConstant Taber (DR)10F[4]38F, 34DR[5]C.C. Pinckney and Rufus King (F) {{nay}}
18098F, 2DR47F, 25DR[5]Francis Malbone (F)Richard Jackson, Jr. (F)
1810Isaac Wilbour (DR)DR Majority38DR, 34F[6]Christopher G. Champlin (F)
1811William Jones (F)Simeon MartinWilliam Ennis (F)10F40F, 32DR[7]
181240F, 32DR[5]William Hunter (F)Jeremiah B. Howell (DR)DeWitt Clinton and Jared Ingersoll (F) {{nay}}
1813F MajorityF Majority[7]
1814Samuel W. Bridgham (F)F Majority49F, 23DR[7]
181510F47F, 25DR[7]John Linscom Boss, Jr. (F)
1816Jeremiah Thurston (F)48F, 24DR[7]James Monroe and
Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) {{aye}}
1817Nehemiah R. Knight (DR)Edward Wilcox (DR)Henry Bowen (DR)Thomas G. Pitman (D)10DR49F, 23DR[8]
181837DR, 35F[2]James Burrill, Jr. (F)
1819Henry Bowen (W)Dutee J. Pearce (DR)40DR, 32F[2]Samuel Eddy (DR)
1820DR Majority48DR, 24F[2]
1821William C. Gibbs (DR)Caleb Earle (DR)DR MajorityDR Majority[9]James De Wolf (DR)Nehemiah R. Knight (NR)
1822DR Majority36DR, 36F[10][9]
1823DR MajorityF Majority[7]
1824James Fenner (DR)Charles Collins (DR)Adams-Clay R MajorityAdams-Clay R Majority[11]John Quincy Adams and
John C. Calhoun (DR) {{aye}}
1825Albert C. Greene (W)Adams-Clay R MajorityAdams-Clay R Majority[11]Asher Robbins (NR)Tristam Burges (NR)
1826Adams-Clay R MajorityAdams-Clay R Majority[11]
1827Adams-Clay R MajorityAdams-Clay R Majority[11]
1828NR MajorityNR Majority[12]John Quincy Adams and
Richard Rush (NR) {{nay}}
1829NR MajorityNR Majority[12]
1830NR MajorityNR Majority[12]
1831Lemuel H. Arnold (W)10NR44NR, 26J, 2?[12]
18326NR, 4 vac.NR Majority[13]Henry Clay and John Sergeant (NR) {{nay}}
1833John Brown Francis (D)Jeffrey Hazard (D)8D, 2NRD-AM Coalition
18348D, 1W, 1 vac.39W, 28D, 1AM, 4?[14]
1835George Engs (W)4W, 4D, 2 vac.37W, 35D[15]
1836Jeffrey Hazard (D)10D33W, 31D, 8?[16]William Sprague, III (W)Martin Van Buren and Richard Mentor Johnson (D) {{aye}}
1837Benjamin Babock Thurston (D)D Majority[15]
1838William Sprague III (D)Joseph Childs (W)10W44W, 28D[17]Robert B. Cranston (W)
1839Samuel Ward King (LO)John Sterne (W)40W, 32D[18]Nathan F. Dixon I (W)
1840Byron Diman (LO)Stephen Cahoone (LO)52W, 20D[19]William Henry Harrison and John Tyler (W) {{aye}}
184155W, 17D[15]James F. Simmons (W)
1842Thomas Wilson Dorr (Reb)[20]Nathaniel Bullock (D)10L&O62L&O, 10D[21]
1843James Fenner (LO)Byron Diman (LO)Joseph Blake (LO)24L&O, 7D50W, 19D[22]William Sprague III (W)Elisha R. Potter (LO)
184424W, 7D56W, 13DHenry Clay and
Theodore Frelinghuysen (W) {{nay}}
1845Charles Jackson (NA)21W, 10D42W, 27DJohn B. Francis (LO)Lemuel H. Arnold (W)
1846Byron Diman (LO)Elisha Harris (W)20W, 11 Lib.[23]44W, 25 Lib.[23]Albert C. Greene (W)
1847Elisha Harris (W)Edward W. Lawton (W)22W, 7D, 2 vac.48W, 20D, 1?John Hopkins Clarke (W)Benjamin Babock Thurston (D)
184820W, 11D43W, 26DZachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore (W) {{aye}}
1849Henry B. Anthony (W)Thomas Whipple (W)Christopher E. Robbins (W)19W, 11D, 1FS43W, 23D, 1FS, 2 vac.George Gordon King (W)Nathan F. Dixon II (W)
185019W, 12D45W, 24D
1851Philip Allen (D)[24]William Beach Lawrence (D)Asa Potter (D)Walter S. Burges (D)Edwin Wilbur (D)17D, 14W37W, 35DCharles T. James (D)Benjamin Babock Thurston (NA)
1852Samuel G. Arnold (D)17W, 14D40W, 30DFranklin Pierce and William R. King (D) {{aye}}
1853Francis M. Dimond (D)17D, 14W46D, 26WPhilip Allen (D)Thomas Davis (D)
1854William W. Hoppin (W)John J. Reynolds (W)William R. Watson (W)Christopher Robinson (W)Samuel B. Vernon (W)18W, 13D41W, 31D
1855Anderson C. Rose (NA)John R. Bartlett (R)Charles Hart (R)Samuel A. Parker (R)29A, 2D69A, 3DNathan B. Durfee (NA)
1856Nicholas Brown III (NA)23R, 8D55R, 17DJohn C. Frémont and William L. Dayton (R) {{nay}}
1857Elisha Dyer (R)Thomas Turner (R)29R, 3D65R, 7DJames F. Simmons (R)William Daniel Brayton (R)
1858Jerome Kimball (R)30R, 2D67R, 4D, 1?
1859Thomas G. Turner (R)Isaac Saunders (NA)27R, 5D62R, 9D, 1?Henry B. Anthony (R)Christopher Robinson (R)
1860William Sprague (U)J. Russell Bullock (U)Walter S. Burges (D)17R, 15U42U, 29R, 1?Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin (R) {{aye}}
1861Samuel G. Arnold (U)18U, 14R47U, 25RWilliam Sheffield (U)George H. Browne (U)
186219U, 12R, 1?
1863William C. Cozzens (D)Seth Padelford (R)Abraham Payne (R)22R, 11U50U, 22RSamuel G. Arnold (R)Thomas Jenckes (R)Nathan F. Dixon II (R)
1864James Y. Smith (R)Horatio Rogers, Jr. (R)21R, 12D54R, 18DWilliam Sprague IV (R)Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson (NU) {{aye}}
1865Duncan Pell (D)23R, 9D, 1?
1866Ambrose Everett Burnside (R)William Greene (R)George W. Tew (R)28R, 5D65R, 7D
1867Willard Sayles (R)28R, 6D
1868Pardon StevensSamuel A. Parker (R)29R, 5DUlysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax (R) {{aye}}
1869Seth Padelford (R)27R, 6D, 1?61R, 11D
187025R, 9D54R, 18D
187127R, 9D55R, 17DBenjamin T. Eames (R)James M. Pendleton (R)
1872Charles Cutler (D)Joshua M. Addeman (R)Samuel Clark (R)26R, 10D56R, 16DUlysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson (R) {{aye}}
1873Henry Howard (R)Charles C. Van Zandt (R)25R, 11D
187428R, 8D55R, 17D
1875Henry Lippitt (R)Henry T. Sisson26R, 10D59R, 13DAmbrose Burnside (R)Latimer Whipple Ballou (R)
187662R, 10DRutherford B. Hayes and William Almon Wheeler (R) {{aye}}
1877Charles C. Van Zandt (R)Albert Howard (P)28R, 8D54R, 18D
187825R, 11D55R, 17D
187928R, 8D54R, 18DNelson W. Aldrich (R)
1880Alfred H. Littlefield (R)Henry Fay (R)27R, 9D60R, 12DJames Garfield and Chester A. Arthur (R) {{aye}}
188128R, 8D64R, 8DNelson W. Aldrich (R)Jonathan Chace (R)
1882Samuel P. Colt (R)34R, 3D65R, 7DHenry J. Spooner (R)
1883Augustus O. Bourn (R)Oscar Rathbun (R)55R, 17D
188428R, 8D57R, 15DWilliam Sheffield (R)James G. Blaine and John A. Logan (R) {{nay}}
1885George P. Wetmore (R)Lucius B. Darling (R)29R, 7D64R, 7D, 1 Proh.Jonathan Chace (R)Nathan F. Dixon III (R)
1886Edwin Metcalf (P)29R, 6D, 1 Proh.65R, 6D, 1 Proh.William Almy Pirce (R)
1887John W. Davis (D)Samuel R. Honey (D)Edwin D. McGuinness (D)Ziba O. Slocum (D)John G. Perry (D)20R, 16D40D, 30R, 2 Proh.Charles H. Page (D)
1888Royal C. Taft (R)Enos Lapham (R)Samuel H. CrossHoratio Rogers, Jr. (R)Samuel Clark (R)31R, 5D60R, 11D, 1 Proh.Warren O. Arnold (R)Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton/Whitelaw Reid (R) {{aye}}
1889Herbert W. Ladd (R)Daniel Littlefield (R)Ziba O. Slocum (D)25R, 11D39D, 33RNathan F. Dixon III (R)
1890John W. Davis (D)William Wardwell (D)Edwin D. McGuinness (D)John G. Perry (D)23R, 13D43D, 29R
1891Herbert W. Ladd (R)Henry A. Stearns (R)George Utter (R)Robert W. Burbank (R)Samuel Clark (R)[25]27R, 9D51R, 21DOscar Lapham (D)
1892D. Russell Brown (R)Melville Bull (R)43R, 29DCharles H. Page (D)Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid (R) {{nay}}
189322R, 14D40D, 32R
1894Edwin Allen (R)Charles P. Bennett (R)Edward C. Dubois (R)34R, 2D69R, 3DWarren O. Arnold (R)
1895Charles W. Lippitt (R)34R, 3D66R, 6DGeorge P. Wetmore (R)Melville Bull (R)
189635R, 2D68R, 4DWilliam McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt (R) {{aye}}
1897Elisha Dyer, Jr. (R)Aram J. Pothier (R)Willard B. Tanner (R)33R, 4D53R, 19D
1898William Gregory (R)Walter A. Read (R)[26]65R, 7DAdin B. Capron (R)
189931R, 6D58R, 13D, 1 Proh.
1900William Gregory (R)[27]Charles D. Kimball (R)34R, 3D[28]60R, 12D[28]William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt (R) {{aye}}
1901
1902Charles D. Kimball (R)George L. Shepley (R)Charles F. Stearns (R)30R, 8D53R, 18D, 1I
1903Lucius F. C. Garvin (D)Adelard Archambault (D)27R, 11D37R, 35DDaniel L.D. Granger (D)
1904George H. Utter (R)27R, 10D, 1I39R, 32D, 1ITheodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks (R) {{aye}}
1905George H. Utter (R)Frederick H. Jackson (R)William B. Greenough (R)30R, 7D, 1I62R, 8D, 2I
190633R, 5D60R, 12D
1907James H. Higgins (D)29R, 8D, 1 Cit.37R, 34D, 1I
1908Ralph Watrous (R)26R, 11D, 1 Cit.42R, 29D, 1 Cit.William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman (R) {{aye}}
1909Aram J. Pothier (R)Arthur Dennis (R)31R, 6D, 1 Cit.64R, 6D, 1 Cit., 1 Proh.William Paine Sheffield, Jr. (R)
1910Zenas W. Bliss (R)J. Fred Parker (R)29R, 6D, 3 Cit.64R, 6D, 2 Cit.
191125R, 13D62R, 38DHenry F. Lippitt (R)George F. O'Shaunessy (D)George H. Utter (R)
1912Herbert A. Rice (R)33R, 5D71R, 28D, 1SWoodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall (D) {{aye}}
1913Roswell Burchard (R)28R, 10D54R, 45D, 1PgPeter G. Gerry (D)
1914LeBaron B. Colt (R)
1915R. Livingston Beeckman (R)Emery J. San Souci (R)35R, 3D, 1I70R, 29D, 1PgWalter Russell Stiness (R)
1916Charles Evan Hughes and Charles W. Fairbanks (R) {{nay}}
191725R, 13D, 1I65R, 34D, 1PgPeter G. Gerry (D)
1918
1919Richard W. Jennings (R)31R, 8D67R, 33DClark Burdick (R)
1920Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge (R) {{aye}}
1921Emery J. San Souci (R)Harold Gross (R)32R, 6D, 1Cit.75R, 23D, 1I, 1?
1922
1923William S. Flynn (D)Felix Toupin (D)Herbert L. Carpenter (D)Adolphus C. Knowles (R)20R, 16D, 3I50R, 48D, 2DIRichard S. Aldrich (R)
1924Ernest L. Sprague (R)Jesse H. Metcalf (R)Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes (R) {{aye}}
1925Aram J. Pothier (R)[29]Nathaniel W. Smith (R)Charles P. Sisson (R)[30]Richard W. Jennings (R)33R, 6D67R, 33D
1926
1927Norman S. Case (R)George C. Clark (R)34R, 5D75R, 25D
1928Norman S. Case (R)No LieutenantAl Smith and Joseph Taylor Robinson (D) {{nay}}
1929James G. Connelly (R)Oscar L. Heltzen (R)29R, 10D61R, 39DFelix Hebert (R)
1930
1931Benjamin M. McLyman (R)31R, 11D62R, 38D
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt and John Nance Garner (D) {{aye}}
1933Theodore Francis Green (D)Robert E. Quinn (D)Louis W. Cappelli (D)John P. Hartigan (D)Antonio Prince (D)[31]27R, 15D51R, 49DFrancis Condon (D)John Matthew O'Connell (D)
1934
193522D, 20R57D, 43RPeter G. Gerry (D)Charles Risk (R)
1936Percival de St. Aubin (R)
1937Robert E. Quinn (D)Raymond E. Jordan (D)Henri A. Roberge (D)27R, 15D54D, 46RTheodore F. Green (D)Aime Forand (D)
1938
1939William Henry Vanderbilt III (R)James O. McManus (R)J. Hector Paquin (R)Louis V. Jackvony (R)Thomas P. Hazard (R)34R, 10D61R, 39DCharles Risk (R)Harry Sandager (R)
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt and Henry A. Wallace (D) {{aye}}
1941J. Howard McGrath (D)[32]Louis W. Cappelli (D)Armand H. Cote (D)John H. Nolan (D)Russell H. Handy (D)25R, 19D59D, 41RAime Forand (D)John E. Fogarty (D)
1942
194326R, 18D58D, 42R
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (D) {{aye}}
1945John O. Pastore (D)24R, 20D67D, 33R
1946John O. Pastore (D)[33]No Lieutenant
1947John S. McKiernan (D)28R, 16D56D, 44RJ. Howard McGrath (D)
1948Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley (D) {{aye}}
1949William E. Powers (D)Raymond Hawksley (D)22R, 22D64D, 36REdward L. Leahy (D)
1950
1951Dennis J. Roberts (D)23R, 21D67D, 33RJohn O. Pastore (D)
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon (R) {{aye}}
195326R, 18D58D, 42R
1954
195522R, 22D67D, 33R
1956
1957Armand H. Cote (D)John A. Notte, Jr. (D)25R, 19D64D, 36R
1958
1959Christopher Del Sesto (R)John A. Notte, Jr. (D)August P. LaFrance (D)J. Joseph Nugent (D)23D, 21R71D, 29R
1960John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson (D) {{aye}}
1961John A. Notte, Jr. (D)Edward P. Gallogly (D)28D, 16R80D, 20RClaiborne Pell (D)Fernand St. Germain (D)
1962
1963John Chafee (R)27D, 19R74D, 26R
1964Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey (D) {{aye}}
1965Giovanni Folcarelli (D)30D, 15R, 1I76D, 24R
1966
1967Joseph O'Donnell, Jr. (R)Herbert F. DeSimone (R)35D, 15R67D, 33RRobert Tiernan (D)
1968Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie (D) {{nay}}
1969Frank Licht (D)J. Joseph Garrahy (D)37D, 13R76D, 24R
1970
1971Richard J. Israel (R)41D, 9R75D, 24R, 1I
1972Richard M. Nixon and Spiro Agnew (R) {{aye}}
1973Philip W. Noel (D)Robert F. Burns (D)37D, 13R75D, 25R
1974
1975Julius C. Michaelson (D)46D, 4R86D, 14REdward Beard (D)
1976Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale (D) {{aye}}
1977J. Joseph Garrahy (D)Thomas R. DiLuglio (D)Anthony J. Solomon (D)45D, 5R83D, 17RJohn Chafee (R)
1978
1979Dennis J. Roberts II (D)84D, 16R
1980
198143D, 7R82D, 18RClaudine Schneider (R)
1982
1983Susan L. Farmer (R)86D, 14R
198429D, 21R[34]Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush (R) {{aye}}
1985Edward D. DiPrete (R)Richard Licht (D)Arlene Violet (R)Roger Begin (D)36D, 14R76D, 23R, 1I
1986
1987Kathleen S. Connell (D)James E. O'Neil (D)38D, 12R80D, 20R
1988Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen (D) {{nay}}
1989Roger N. Begin (D)Anthony J. Solomon (D)41D, 9R86D, 14RRonald Machtley (R)
1990
1991Bruce Sundlun (D)45D, 5R89D, 11RJack Reed (D)
1992Bill Clinton and Al Gore (D) {{aye}}
1993Bob Weygand (D)Barbara Leonard (R)Jeffrey B. Pine (R)Nancy Mayer (R)39D, 11R85D, 15R
1994
1995Lincoln Almond (R)James Langevin (D)40D, 10R84D, 16RPatrick J. Kennedy (D)
1996
1997Bernard A. Jackvony (R)41D, 9RJack Reed (D)Bob Weygand (D)
1998
1999Charles J. Fogarty (D)Sheldon Whitehouse (D)Paul J. Tavares (D)42D, 8R86D, 13R, 1I
2000Lincoln Chafee (R)[35]Al Gore and Joe Lieberman (D) {{nay}}
2001Ed Inman (I)44D, 6R85D, 15RJames Langevin (D)
2002
2003Don Carcieri (R)Matt Brown (D)Patrick C. Lynch (D)32D, 6R63D, 11R, 1I
2004John Kerry and John Edwards (D) {{nay}}
200533D, 5R59D, 16R
2006
2007Elizabeth H. Roberts (D)A. Ralph Mollis (D)Frank T. Caprio (D)60D, 15RSheldon Whitehouse (D)
2008Barack Obama and Joe Biden (D) {{aye}}
200933D, 4R, 1I69D, 6R
2010
2011Lincoln Chafee (I)Peter Kilmartin (D)Gina Raimondo (D)29D, 8R, 1I65D, 10RDavid Cicilline (D)
201265D, 9R, 1L[36]
201332D, 5R, 1I69D, 6R
Lincoln Chafee (D)
2014
2015Gina Raimondo (D)Daniel McKee (D)Nellie Gorbea (D)Seth Magaziner (D)63D, 11R, 1I
201662D, 12R, 1I[37]Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine (D) {{nay}}
201733D, 5R64D, 11R[38]
2018
YearGovernorLieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateAttorney GeneralState TreasurerState SenateState HouseU.S. Senator (Class I)U.S. Senator (Class II)U.S. House District 1U.S. House District 2Electoral College votes
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Notes

1. ^Died in office.
2. ^The Democratic-Republicans maintained their majority in the August elections.
3. ^The Democratic-Republicans maintained their majority in the August elections with a 46-24 majority.
4. ^Officially under the Union Party banner.  
5. ^The Federalists maintained their majority in the August elections with a 40-32 Majority.
6. ^The Federalists gained their majority in the August elections with a 38-34 Majority.
7. ^The Federalists maintained their majority in the August elections.
8. ^The Federalists maintained their majority in the August elections with a 39-33 majority.
9. ^The Federalists gained the majority in the August elections.
10. ^A Democratic-Republican, Elisha Mathewson, was elected Speaker.
11. ^The Adams-Clay Republicans maintained their majority in the August elections.
12. ^The National Republicans maintained their majority in the August elections.
13. ^A coalition of Democrats, Anti-Masons, and some Whigs, led by Anti-Mason William Sprague III, gained control of the House in the August elections, and held them through 1834.  
14. ^The coalition maintained their majority in the August elections, with the partisan breakdown of the House being 39-20-5-8?.
15. ^The Whigs maintained their majority in the August elections.
16. ^The Democrats gained a majority in the August elections with a 40-32 majority.
17. ^The Whigs maintained their majority in the August elections with a 45-27 majority.
18. ^The Whigs maintained their majority in the August elections with a 45-26-1? majority.
19. ^The Whigs maintained their majority in the August elections with a 48-24 majority.
20. ^Extralegal, as part of the Dorr Rebellion. Term was concurrent with latter part of that of Samuel Ward King.
21. ^The Law and Order Party maintained their majority in the August elections.
22. ^The Constitution of 1843 established annual House elections in April, eliminating the elections previously held in August.
23. ^The Democrats in the 1846 election ran as the Liberation Party, which supported amnesty for those convicted for participating in the Dorr Rebellion.
24. ^Resigned on July 20, 1853, to become a U.S. Senator, and replaced by Lt. Gov. Dimond until the end of the term.
25. ^Died in office, Dec. 27, 1897; replaced by Clinton D. Sellew (R) until May 31, 1898 end of term.
26. ^Died in office, Dec. 14, 1918.
27. ^Died Dec. 16, 1901; Lt. Gov. Kimball became Acting Governor until the next election.
28. ^An Amendment to the Rhode Island Constitution moved elections from April to November, so the Legislature elected in April 1900 served what became essentially a two-year term.
29. ^Died Feb. 4, 1928; Lt. Gov. Case became Acting Governor until the next election.
30. ^Resigned June 10, 1929; Heltzen appointed Acting Attorney General by Gov. Case.
31. ^Resigned May 22, 1936, to become Postmaster of Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
32. ^Resigned to become U.S. Solicitor General in 1945; Lt. Gov. Pastore became Acting Governor until the next election.
33. ^Resigned on Dec. 18, 1950, to become a U.S. Senator; Lt. Gov. McKiernan became Acting Governor until Dennis J. Roberts took office in January 1951.
34. ^Due to legal issues with reapportionment, the election for the Senate was delayed until June 21, 1983.
35. ^Initially appointed to fill vacancy; later elected in his own right.
36. ^Daniel P. Gordon of House District 71 switched his affiliation from Republican to Libertarian on September 22, 2011.
37. ^Rep. Karen MacBeth switched parties from Democrat to Republican. Cumberland State Rep. Karen MacBeth Is Becoming a Republican
38. ^Rep. Blake Filippi switched parties from Independent to Republican before the start of session.  

See also

  • Law and government in Rhode Island
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