The Special Primary is on Tuesday — Where to vote in Warren

Posted 8/31/23

Due to expected turnout for the special election, only two polling locations are open in Warren on Election Day, at Kickemuit Village (20 Libby Lane) and Warren Town Hall (514 Main St.).

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The Special Primary is on Tuesday — Where to vote in Warren

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The Democratic and Republican primaries for the Congressional District 1 special election is this upcoming Tuesday, Sept. 5. You can check your voting registration status and polling location by going to https://vote.sos.ri.gov.

Due to expected turnout for the special election, only two polling locations are open in Warren on Election Day, at Kickemuit Village (20 Libby Lane) and Warren Town Hall (514 Main St.).

However, you can still participate in early voting at the Town Clerk’s Office in Town Hall from today until 4 p.m. on Election Day. Mail ballot applications are no longer available, but mail ballots can still be dropped off at drop boxes located in front of either polling location, or the Town Clerk’s Office, at any time before 8 p.m. on Election Day.

All polling locations open for voting at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

Precincts 3401 and 3402
The Polling location for Precincts 3401 and 3402 will be at Warren Kickemuit Village (20 Libby Lane) for the primary and special elections.

Precincts 3403 and 3404
The Polling location for Precincts 3403 and 3404 will be at Warren Town Hall (514 Main Street) for the primary and special elections.

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