2002 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
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. As of 2022, this was the last time the Republican candidate won Providence County.
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Republican primary
A Republican primary was held on September 10.
Candidates
- Donald Carcieri, businessman
- Jim Bennett
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Donald Carcieri | 17,227 | 66.91 | |
Republican | James S. Bennett | 8,518 | 33.09 | |
Total votes | 25,745 | 100.00 |
Results by county

Results by county
Carcieri
- 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
- Carcieri—50–60%
- Carcieri—60–70%
- Carcieri—70–80%
- Carcieri—80–90%
Bennett
- 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:[2]
Democratic primary
A Democratic primary was held on September 10.
Candidates
- Antonio J. Pires, former Rhode Island State Representative.
- Sheldon Whitehouse, Attorney General of Rhode Island, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island
- Myrth York, former Rhode Island Senator, 1994 and 1998 Democratic nominee for Governor
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Pires | Whitehouse | York | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Taubman Center for Public Policy | August 31-September 2, 2002 | 437 | ± 5.0% | 13% | 26% | 32% | 29% |
Results

Results by county
York
- York—30–40%
- York—40–50%
Whitehouse
- Whitehouse—30–40%
- Whitehouse—40–50%

Results by municipality
York
- York—30–40%
- York—40–50%
- York—50–50%
- York—60–70%
Whitehouse
- Whitehouse—30–40%
- Whitehouse—40–50%
- Whitehouse—50–60%
Pires
- Pires—30–40%
- Pires—40–50%
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Myrth York | 46,806 | 39.16 | |
Democratic | Sheldon Whitehouse | 45,880 | 38.39 | |
Democratic | Antonio J. Pires | 26,838 | 22.45 | |
Total votes | 119,524 | 100.00 |
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:[2]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[4] | Tossup | October 31, 2002 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[5] | Lean D (flip) | November 4, 2002 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[lower-alpha 1] |
Margin of error |
Donald Carcieri (R) |
Myrth York (D) |
Other / Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | October 28–30, 2002 | 593 (LV) | ± 4.2% | 48% | 45% | 7% |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Donald Carcieri | 181,827 | 54.76% | +3.76% | |
Democratic | Myrth York | 150,229 | 45.24% | +3.24% | |
Majority | 31,598 | 9.52% | +0.52% | ||
Turnout | 332,056 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing | ||||
Notes
- Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear
References
- "Rhode Island Board of Elections: Elections & Voting". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
- "2002 Statewide Primary". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- "Rhode Island Board of Elections: Elections & Voting". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
- "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.
- http://www.elections.state.ri.us/elections/results/2002/generalelection/governor.php
See also
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