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PROVIDENCE, RI -- Voters who need a photo ID in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID law can obtain a free one in Newport, Warwick and Providence The Secretary of State's office will visit Donovan Manor, 16 Chapel St., in Newport Tues.,
PROVIDENCE, RI -- The Secretary of State's office will register Rhode Islanders to vote and provide free photo IDs to voters who need one in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID Sat., Aug. 25, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Prince Hall Grand Masonic Lodge, 833 Eddy St., in Providence. ...
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Secretary of State's office will travel to Pawtucket today for its first ever voter registration drive at McCoy Stadium prior to the Pawsox' 7 p....
PROVIDENCE, RI -- Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is reminding voters that Tues., Aug. 21, at 4 p.m. is the deadline to submit a mail ballot application for the September primary to their local board of canvassers. Registered voters who will be absent from the state on Sept. 11 or who are...
PROVIDENCE, RI -- With the Sept. 11 primary less than a month away, the Secretary of State's office will be in four communities next week providing free photo IDs to voters who need one in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID law. ...
PROVIDENCE, RI -- Voters who need a photo ID in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID law can get a free one from the Secretary of State's office today from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Budlong Manor. Beginning this year, voters will be asked to show an ID when they vote at the polls. Poll...
PROVIDENCE, RI -- Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is reminding Rhode Islanders that this Sunday is the deadline to register to vote in the September primary. It is also the last day for voters who have moved or changed their names recently to re-register in order to cast a ballot on Sept. 11.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Voters who need a photo ID in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID law can get a free one from the Secretary of State's office in North Providence on Wednesday. Beginning this year, voters will be asked to show an ID when they vote at the polls. Poll workers will...
PROVIDENCE RI – Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is reminding Rhode Islanders who are living overseas or serving in the military out of state that they should begin looking for their mail ballots for this year's primary. Mollis put the ballots in the mail July 27. Overseas and military...
PROVIDENCE, RI - Former Providence College history professor Patrick T. Conley has been appointed the state's Historian Laureate, Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis announced today. Created earlier this year, the ceremonial post receives no compensation. Among the requirements are distinction...