2020 Rhode Island House Election Interactive Map
All US House seats to be contested in 2020
Rhode Island has two congressional districts, both held by Democrats. Neither seat was competitive in 2018 and that is expected to be the case again in 2020.
2020 will be the final election with this map, as redistricting will occur in 2021 after the 2020 Census. Rhode Island may lose a congressional district, which would leave it with a single at-large district. If the state maintains two districts, there are still likely to shifts in the boundaries. Either way, the change will be first contested in the 2022 election.
To create and share your own forecast, visit the 2020 House Interactive Map.
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RI-1 | David Cicilline | 2011 | 5th |
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33.6% | 25.6% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Incumbent is unopposed
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RI-2 | James Langevin | 2001 | 10th |
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27.2% | 7.1% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
James R. Langevin*
Robert Lancia
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(a)Source: Daily Kos, 270toWin research. The margin is the percentage difference between the top two vote-getters in 2018.
More recent results (i.e., special elections held in 2019-20 for vacancies) are not displayed.
† Race was uncontested | ^Top two vote-getters were from the same party
(b)Source: Daily Kos. The margin is the percentage difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.