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Federal Primary Election

Election Date:June 2, 2026Register by:May 3, 2026
Current holder:Gabe Amo(Democratic)

The Rhode Island Federal Primary Election on June 2, 2026, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the state's two U.S. House seats. Voters will select candidates to appear on the general election ballot for Rhode Island's 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts.

About This Race

The Rhode Island Federal Primary Election on June 2, 2026, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the state's two U.S. House seats. Voters will select candidates to appear on the general election ballot for Rhode Island's 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
June 2, 2026
Registration Deadline
May 3, 2026
Early Voting Starts
May 25, 2026
Early Voting Ends
May 31, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in Rhode Island's 2026 Federal Primary, you must be registered by May 3, 2026. You can register online, by mail, or in person at your local board of canvassers. Early voting is available from May 25 to May 31, 2026, at designated locations, and you must bring a valid photo ID to vote in person or provide ID when registering for a mail ballot.

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Incumbent
Democratic

Gabe Amo

U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District

Biography

Gabe Amo is the incumbent U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District, first elected in a 2023 special election and re-elected in 2024. He previously served in the Biden administration and is running to continue his work on economic opportunity, healthcare access, and democratic reform.

Campaign Website
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Incumbent
Democratic

Seth Magaziner

U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District

Biography

Seth Magaziner is the incumbent U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District, first elected in 2022 after serving as Rhode Island's General Treasurer. A former public school teacher, he is running to continue his work on lowering healthcare costs, protecting Social Security, and investing in clean energy.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Patrick Donovan

U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District

Biography

Patrick Donovan is a small business owner and former Rhode Island National Guard officer running as a Republican challenger in the 1st Congressional District. He is campaigning on reducing federal spending, strengthening border security, and supporting veterans and first responders.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Steven Frias

U.S. Representative for Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District

Biography

Steven Frias is a former Rhode Island state legislator and businessman seeking the Republican nomination in the 2nd Congressional District. He is running on a platform of fiscal conservatism, educational choice, and limiting federal overreach into state and local affairs.

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