Rhode Island Republican Party Unites Behind 2026 Statewide Ticket at State Convention
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rhode Island Republican Party Unites Behind 2026 Statewide Ticket at State ConventionWARWICK, R.I. — The Rhode Island Republican Party gathered Thursday evening for its 2026 State Convention at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, where delegates from across the state officially nominated the Party’s candidates for statewide and congressional offices and reaffirmed their commitment to offering Rhode Islanders a new direction in November. The convention nominated the following Republican candidates:
The convention was chaired by Dr. Lisa Daft, whose leadership helped guide delegates through the evening’s proceedings. Convention Secretary William Ricci, Jr. oversaw the official recording of the convention’s business and election results. Delegates also heard an inspiring keynote address from Republican National Committee Co-Chair K.C. Krosbie, who emphasized the importance of unity, grassroots engagement, and presenting Rhode Islanders with a clear vision of accountable government, economic opportunity, public safety, educational excellence, and fiscal responsibility. “The Rhode Island Republican Party leaves this convention energized, united, and ready to compete in every community across the state,” said Rhode Island Republican Party Chairman Allyn Meyers. “Our nominees represent accomplished leaders from a wide range of professional backgrounds who are committed to restoring confidence in state government and putting Rhode Islanders first.” Throughout the evening, delegates celebrated the Party’s role in Rhode Island’s 250th anniversary year while looking ahead to the 2026 general election. Party leaders stressed that the Republican ticket offers practical solutions to lower the cost of living, strengthen the state’s economy, improve education, increase government transparency, and make Rhode Island a more affordable place to live, work, and raise a family. The Rhode Island Republican Party now turns its attention to the general election campaign, with candidates and volunteers preparing to engage voters across the Ocean State in the months ahead. |
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