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All sources · 32,852 documents · Table of contents · Title 17 Elections

Rhode Island

CH. 1
Chapter 1 General Provisions
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Chapter 2 General State Officers
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Chapter 3 General Assembly Members
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Chapter 4 Federal Elective Officers
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Chapter 4.1 Special Presidential Voters [Repealed.]
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Chapter 4.2 Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Chapter 5 Statewide Referenda Elections
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Chapter 6 Secretary of State
18 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Chapter 7 State Board of Elections
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Chapter 8 Local Canvassing Authorities
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Chapter 9 Registration of Voters [Repealed.]
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Chapter 9.1 Registration of Voters
41 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Chapter 9.2 Rhode Island Restoration of Voting Rights Act
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Chapter 10 Canvassing the Lists of Qualified Electors
25 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Chapter 11 Voting Districts and Officials
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Chapter 12 Party Committees and Conventions
22 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Chapter 12.1 Primaries for Election of Delegates to National Conventions and for Presidential Preference
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 13
Chapter 13 Primary Voting Lists
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Chapter 14 Nomination of Party and Independent Candidates
23 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
Chapter 15 Primary Elections
45 sectionsOpen →
CH. 16
Chapter 16 Filing of Nominations [Repealed.]
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 17
Chapter 17 Certification and Withdrawal of Nominees [Repealed.]
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 18
Chapter 18 Elective Meetings
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 19
Chapter 19 Conduct of Election and Voting Equipment, and Supplies
83 sectionsOpen →
CH. 20
Chapter 20 Mail Ballots
52 sectionsOpen →
CH. 21
Chapter 21 Voting by Armed Forces [Repealed.]
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 21
Chapter 21.1 Registration and Voting in Federal Elections by Citizens Residing Outside the United States
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 22
Chapter 22 Tabulation and Certification of Returns by State Board
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 23
Chapter 23 Election Offenses
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 24
Chapter 24 Compelling Performance of Election Duties
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 25
Chapter 25 Rhode Island Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting
43 sectionsOpen →
CH. 25
Chapter 25.1 Gambling Referenda
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 25
Chapter 25.2 Ballot Question Advocacy and Reporting
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 25
Chapter 25.3 Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communications
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 26
Chapter 26 Penalties
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 27
Chapter 27 Reporting of Political Contributions by State Vendors
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 28
Chapter 28 Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 29
Chapter 29 Voter Choice Act
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 30
CHAPTER 30 Deceptive and Fraudulent Synthetic Media in Election Communications
4 sectionsOpen →
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