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Rhode Island's 17th Senate district

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Rhode Island's 17th
State Senate district

Boundaries since 2022
Senator
  Thomas Paolino
RLincoln
Registration28% Democratic
17% Republican
55% No party preference
Demographics85% White
4% Hispanic
4% Asian
5% Multiracial
Population (2023[1])27,959
Registered voters (May 2025[2])14,503

Rhode Island's 17th Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Rhode Island Senate. It has been represented by Republican Thomas Paolino since 2017. It is one of four districts currently represented by a Republican in the chamber.

Geography

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Senate District 17 contains portions of three municipalities in northern Rhode Island, those being Lincoln, North Providence, and North Smithfield.[3]

History

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In 1994, voters passed a constitutional referendum shrinking the size of the Rhode Island General Assembly, with Senate membership decreasing from 50 members to 38. The changes took effect after the 2002 redistricting cycle.

Until 2002, District 17 was located entirely within the municipality of Warwick, in central Rhode Island. From 2002 to 2012, District 17 contained Lincoln, North Providence, and Pawtucket.

List of members

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Past election results

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2022–present

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2024 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Paolino (inc.) 8,726 57.94% +11.17%
Democratic Cameron J. Deutsch 6,291 41.77% +16.65%
Write-in 43 0.29% 0.04%
Total votes 15,060 100.00%
Democratic hold
2022 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Paolino (inc.) 5,314 46.80% −12.33%
Independent John Lyle Jr. 3,178 27.99% New
Democratic Cameron J. Deutsch 2,852 25.12% −15.59%
Write-in 11 0.10% 0.04%
Total votes 11,355 100.00%
Democratic hold

2012–2020

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2020 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Paolino (inc.) 9,460 59.13% +8.63%
Democratic John Douglas Barr II 6,512 40.71% −8.63%
Write-in 26 0.16%
Total votes 15,998 100.00%
Democratic hold
2018 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Paolino (inc.) 5,998 50.50% −0.37%
Democratic Dennis Lavallee 5,860 49.34% +0.46%
Write-in 19 0.16% −0.09%
Total votes 11,877 100.00%
Republican hold

In 2016, independent incumbent O'Neill switched his registration to the Republican Party and subsequently retired.

2016 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Paolino 7,224 50.87% New
Democratic Jina N. Petrarca-Karampetsos 6,942 48.88% +11.11%
Write-in 35 0.25% +0.07%
Total votes 14,201 100.00%
Republican hold
2014 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Edward J. O'Neill (inc.) 6,344 62.05% +4.70%
Democratic Keven A. McKenna 3,862 37.77% +1.68%
Write-in 18 0.18% −0.02%
Total votes 10,224 100.00%
Independent hold
2012 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Edward J. O'Neill (inc.) 7,588 57.35% +2.87%
Democratic John J. Cullen 4,776 36.09% −9.43%
Independent Derek M. Meiklejohn 842 6.36% New
Write-in 26 0.20% New
Total votes 13,232 100.00%
Independent hold

2002–2010

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2010 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Edward J. O'Neill (inc.) 5,316 54.48% +1.37%
Democratic Linda Butera Noble 4,441 45.52% −1.37%
Total votes 9,757 100.00%
Independent hold
2008 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Edward J. O'Neill 6,773 53.11% New
Democratic Joseph A. Montalbano (inc.) 5,980 46.89% −19.15%
Total votes 12,753 100.00%
Independent gain from Democratic
2006 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Montalbano (inc.) 7,150 66.04% −0.41%
Independent James B. Spooner 3,676 33.96% New
Total votes 10,826 100.00%
Democratic hold
2004 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Montalbano (inc.) 8,017 66.45% −33.55%
Republican Arthur H. Fletcher 4,033 33.43% New
Write-in 14 0.12 New
Total votes 12,064 100.00%
Democratic hold

In 2002, incumbent senator William Walaska was redistricted to Senate District 30. Joseph A. Montalbano, who represented District 37 until 2002, was elected from District 17.

2002 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Montalbano (inc.) 6,030 100.00%
Total votes 6,030 100.00%
Democratic hold

Until 2000

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2000 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William Walaska (inc.) 6,373 100.00% +26.63%
Total votes 6,373 100.00%
Democratic hold
1998 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William Walaska (inc.) 4,941 73.34% +2.13%
Independent Raymond T. McKay 1,788 26.54% −4.55%
Write-in 8 0.12% New
Total votes 6,737 100.00%
Democratic hold
1996 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William Walaska (inc.) 5,353 68.91% +11.20%
Republican Steven Archer 2,415 31.09% −11.20%
Total votes 7,768 100.00%
Democratic hold
1994 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William Walaska 4,424 57.71% +11.29%
Republican Steven Archer 3,242 42.29% +9.48%
Total votes 7,666 100.00%
Democratic hold
1992 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Thomas A. Lynch (inc.) 4,379 46.42% −53.59%
Republican Jude Plante 3,095 32.81% New
Independent John T. Kirby 1,960 20.78% New
Total votes 9,434 100.00%
Democratic hold
1990 Rhode Island Senate District 17 general election[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Thomas A. Lynch 5,420 100.00%
Total votes 5,420 100.00%

References

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  1. ^ "State Senate District 17, RI". Census Reporter. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Rhode Island Voter Registration". Rhode Island Department of State. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Senator Thomas J. Paolino". State of Rhode Island General Assembly. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  4. ^ "2024 General Election: Senator in General Assembly District 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  5. ^ "2022 General Election: Senator in General Assembly District 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  6. ^ "2020 General Election: SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  7. ^ "2018 General Election: SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  8. ^ "2016 General Election: Senator in General Assembly District 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  9. ^ "2014 General Election: SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
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  11. ^ "2010 General Election: SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  12. ^ "2008 General Election: SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  13. ^ "State Senate Results By District (2006)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  14. ^ "State Senate Results By District (2004)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  15. ^ "Results By District For RI Senate (2002)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  16. ^ "Results By District For RI Senate (2000)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  17. ^ "RI State Senator; RI GENERAL ELECTION, November 3, 1998". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  18. ^ "Votes Cast For RI Senate (1996)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  19. ^ "General Election Vote For R.I. Senate (1994)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  20. ^ "Vote For Rhode Island Senate; November 3, 1992". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  21. ^ "RI Senate (1990)". State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved 28 May 2025.