The Rhode Island federal primary election on June 6, 2028, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the state's two U.S. Senate seats and two U.S. House of Representatives districts. Voters will select candidates to appear on the general election ballot for federal offices representing Rhode Island in Congress.
The Rhode Island federal primary election on June 6, 2028, will determine the Democratic and Republican nominees for the state's two U.S. Senate seats and two U.S. House of Representatives districts. Voters will select candidates to appear on the general election ballot for federal offices representing Rhode Island in Congress.
To vote in Rhode Island's 2028 federal primary, residents must be registered voters affiliated with either the Democratic or Republican party (depending on which primary they wish to vote in) by the registration deadline. Voters can cast ballots in person at their assigned polling place on election day, during the early voting period, or by requesting and submitting a mail-in ballot; valid photo ID is required for in-person voting unless exempted by law.