A general election  was held in the U.S. state  of Rhode Island  on November 6, 2018. The party primaries for the election occurred on September 12, 2018. All of Rhode Island's executive officers were up for election, as well as Rhode Island's Class I U.S. Senate seat  and both of Rhode Island's two seats in the United States House of Representatives .
 
Governor 
Incumbent Democratic  governor Gina Raimondo  sought re-election to a second term and won, defeating Republican Allan Fung  in a rematch.[ 1]  
Results 
Lieutenant governor 
Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor of Rhode Island  Daniel McKee  sought and won re-election to a second term.
Democratic primary 
The two had a debate on WPRI on September 7, 2018.[ 4]  
Results 
Results by municipality:      McKee—50–60%
    McKee—60–70%
    McKee—70–80%
          Regunberg—50–60%
    Regunberg—60–80%
       
Republican primary 
Paul Pence,[ 6]   senior specialist in quality management systems and food safety at Toray Plastics  
Results 
General election 
Results 
Attorney general 
Incumbent Democratic attorney general  Peter Kilmartin  was term-limited and could not run for re-election to a third term in office.
Democratic primary 
Declared 
Results 
General election 
Results 
Secretary of state 
Results by County    
Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State  Nellie Gorbea  won re-election to a second term.
Democratic primary 
Results 
Republican primary 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results by municipality      50–60%
    60–70%
    70–80%
    80–90%
        
Results 
General Treasurer 
Incumbent Democratic General Treasurer  Seth Magaziner  won re-election to a second term.[ 12]  
Democratic primary 
Results 
Republican primary 
Declared 
Michael Riley,[ 13]   investment advisor  
Results 
General election 
Results 
United States Senate 
Incumbent Democratic senator Sheldon Whitehouse  won reelection to a third term.
Results 
United States House of Representatives 
Both of Rhode Island's two seats in the United States House of Representatives  were up for election in 2018.
References 
^   "2018 General Election: Governor" . State of Rhode Island Election Results: Board of Elections . Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved December 24,  2018 . 
 
^   Donnis, Ian. "McKee Announces Re-Election Campaign For RI Lieutenant Governor" . RI Public Radio . Retrieved November 9,  2017 .  
 
^   Tempera, Jacqueline. "Rep. Regunberg announces run for lieutenant governor" . providencejournal.com . Retrieved October 25,  2017 .  
 
^   WPRI (September 7, 2018), Newsmakers Campaign 2018 Debate: RI Lt. Governor Primary (D) , retrieved September 9,  2018   
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   "2018 Statewide Primary" . State of Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved September 13,  2018 . 
 
^   Reynolds, Mark. "Warwick's Paul Pence announces GOP bid for R.I. lieutenant governor" . Providence Journal . Retrieved November 9,  2017 .  
 
^   "Lieutenant Governor" . Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved September 23,  2019 . 
 
^   Gregg, Katherine. "Former U.S. Attorney Neronha announces for attorney general" . Providence Journal . Retrieved November 9,  2017 .  
 
^   "Attorney General" . Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved September 23,  2019 . 
 
^   Jacobson, Louis (June 4, 2018). "Secretary of State Races Are More Competitive and Important Than Ever" . Governing. Retrieved September 22,  2019 .  
 
^   "Secretary of State" . Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved September 23,  2019 . 
 
^   ChrisS. "GoLocalProv | Politics | Magaziner Launches Re-Election Campaign for General Treasurer" . GoLocalProv . Retrieved September 9,  2018 .  
 
^   Gregg, Katherine. "GOP's Michael Riley announces run for state treasurer" . providencejournal.com . Retrieved September 9,  2018 .  
 
^   "General Treasurer" . Rhode Island Board of Elections. Retrieved September 23,  2019 . 
 
  
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