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"Your vote is your voice in how Rhode Island allocates funding on issues important to you - things like education, roads and bridges, housing, and childcare," Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea said. (Shutterstock)
PROVIDENCE, RI — Although Dec. 31 marked the end of one of the most tumultuous election years in American history, the election process isn't quite finished in Rhode Island. On March 2, Rhode Island voters will go back to the polls to weigh in on seven budget referenda questions.
"Your vote is your voice in how Rhode Island allocates funding on issues important to you - things like education, roads and bridges, housing, and childcare," said Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea. "Your vote matters and is critical to our state's success. I encourage all eligible Rhode Islanders to make a difference and be a voter."