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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.
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
- 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
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
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
- 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
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:[4]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[6] | Tossup | October 31, 2002 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[7] | 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
- ↑ "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.
- 1 2 "2002 Statewide Primary". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ http://www.elections.state.ri.us/elections/results/2002/generalelection/governor.php