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Office | Lieutenant Governor |
Honorific | Lieutenant Governor - Abbr: Lt. Gov. |
Type | Appointment |
Filing Deadline | March 31, 2021 - 12:00pm Central |
Polls Open | April 13, 2021 - 12:00pm Central |
Polls Close | April 13, 2021 - 12:00pm Central |
Term Start | April 14, 2021 - 12:00pm |
Term End | January 03, 2023 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | M@ |
Last Modified | M@ June 26, 2022 08:12pm |
Data Sources | [Link] |
Description |
To fill the vacancy caused by McKee becoming Governor of Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island State Senate confirmed Matos on April 13th.
60 individuals were given an initial interview, the following 50 individuals were given an interview without making the shortlist: Robert Albanese, Dana Amore, Mark Aubrey, Ray Berberick, Ed Brady, John Bushee, Adam Carbone, John Carlevale, Sr., Dylan Conley, Marco Cross, Michelle David, William Delaney, Andrew Demosthenous, Michael DeRobbio, TJ Del Santo, Brandon Fernandes, Shirley Francis-Fraser, Tommy Goggin, Jared Xavier Goodwin, Bryan Gordon, Alan Gustafson, Bill Guthrie, Bob Hamel, Jordan Horowitz, Jeffrey Hutton, David Iwuc, Paul Kluk, Bob LaFleur, Tracy Loignon, Michael Mancuso, Matthew Mannix, Ray Mathieu, Rachael McIntosh, Michael Nolette, Keith Olivera, Mike Payette, Lisa Pelosi, Michael Pisaturo, Riley Rancourt, Sav Rebecchi, Aaron Regunberg, Spencer Rickert, Bill Rives, Paul Rochford, Christopher Rock, Kayla Rogers, Matt Santos, Tom Shields, Stuart Spitalnic, and Chris Stanley.
The following candidates applied but weren't named as getting an interview: Judith Abate, James Black, Caswell Cooke, Daniel Cooke, Christopher Curran, Rebecca Florence-McLaughlin, Jake Hall, Jason Lavimodiere, Ted LeBlond, Kyle McCurdy, Timothy Meyers, Donna Nesselbush, Camille Nixon, Lisa Ranglin, Jonathan Riccitelli, Spencer Rickert, Peter Russo, Donald Sherman, Tom Suita.
Ten candidates made it onto the shortlist: Elizabeth Berreta-Perik, Mari [More...]
To fill the vacancy caused by McKee becoming Governor of Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island State Senate confirmed Matos on April 13th.
60 individuals were given an initial interview, the following 50 individuals were given an interview without making the shortlist: Robert Albanese, Dana Amore, Mark Aubrey, Ray Berberick, Ed Brady, John Bushee, Adam Carbone, John Carlevale, Sr., Dylan Conley, Marco Cross, Michelle David, William Delaney, Andrew Demosthenous, Michael DeRobbio, TJ Del Santo, Brandon Fernandes, Shirley Francis-Fraser, Tommy Goggin, Jared Xavier Goodwin, Bryan Gordon, Alan Gustafson, Bill Guthrie, Bob Hamel, Jordan Horowitz, Jeffrey Hutton, David Iwuc, Paul Kluk, Bob LaFleur, Tracy Loignon, Michael Mancuso, Matthew Mannix, Ray Mathieu, Rachael McIntosh, Michael Nolette, Keith Olivera, Mike Payette, Lisa Pelosi, Michael Pisaturo, Riley Rancourt, Sav Rebecchi, Aaron Regunberg, Spencer Rickert, Bill Rives, Paul Rochford, Christopher Rock, Kayla Rogers, Matt Santos, Tom Shields, Stuart Spitalnic, and Chris Stanley.
The following candidates applied but weren't named as getting an interview: Judith Abate, James Black, Caswell Cooke, Daniel Cooke, Christopher Curran, Rebecca Florence-McLaughlin, Jake Hall, Jason Lavimodiere, Ted LeBlond, Kyle McCurdy, Timothy Meyers, Donna Nesselbush, Camille Nixon, Lisa Ranglin, Jonathan Riccitelli, Spencer Rickert, Peter Russo, Donald Sherman, Tom Suita.
Ten candidates made it onto the shortlist: Elizabeth Berreta-Perik, Maria Bucci, Grace Diaz, James Diossa, Louis DiPalma, Joanne Giannini, Sabrina Matos, John Partridge, Robert Phillips, and Anastasia Williams.
Five candidates received an interview: Elizabeth Beretta-Perik, Rep. Grace Diaz, James Diossa, Sen. Louis DiPalma, & Councilwoman Sabina Matos [Less...]
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