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Rhode Island Voter Information Handbook 2014

In preparation for November's general election, R.I. Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis wants voters to be on the lookout for the 2014 Rhode Island Voter Information Handbook, which should begin appearing in local mailboxes in early October.

The 31-page guide includes all seven statewide referenda questions and explanations, which will appear on November's ballot, along with the races for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and Statewide General Offices, as well as for state senator, state representative and many municipal offices.

The guide will also include information about voting at the polls, voting by mail ballot, and contact information for your local Board of Canvassers or Election Office, as well as the state's Voter ID law.

The guide is also posted on our website at VOTER INFORMATION HANDBOOK 2014 to make it easy for the general public, voters, and candidates to share the information with friends, family and supporters.  Government belongs to the people. The more they know, the better they will be served.

State law requires the Secretary of State's office to publish and mail the handbook to every residential household in Rhode Island prior to every general election. 
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Our World Fifty Years Ago - 1964 

September Exhibit  -  RI State Archives
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September Exhibit 
RI State Archives

The newest exhibit at State Archives titled, Our World Fifty Years Ago - 1964, provides a snapshot of life in Rhode Island a half century ago. Featured, are an array of original manuscripts, photographs and materials relating to the election of 1964, all from the holdings of the Rhode Island State Archives. 


 

Photographs and memorabilia from the election of 1964, include a Shoup voting machine and ballot, individual votes of the Electoral College, as well as records of the first authorized open Constitutional Convention convened in the state since 1842. There are also photographs of health care clinics, President Johnson's visit to Brown University, the construction of Interstate 95, as well as resolutions, correspondence, and remembrances upon the death of President John F. Kennedy.


 

"Our World Fifty Years Ago - 1964" is FREE and open to the public at State Archives, located at 337 Westminster Street in Providence, weekdays from 8:30a.m.- 4:30p.m. through December 31st. Validated two-hour parking is available adjacent to the building at In-Town Parking. 


 

The exhibit is also viewable and on display on the Secretary of State's online virtual exhibits at sos.ri.gov/virtualarchives.

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