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S2593 • 2026
AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- GENERAL PROVISIONS (Redefines "Political Party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election among other factors.)
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Committee recommended measure be held for further study
Meeting postponed (02/24/2026)
Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (02/26/2026)
Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration
Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary
AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- GENERAL PROVISIONS (Redefines "Political Party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election among other factors.)
S2593 2026 -- S 2593 ======== LC004240 ======== STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 ____________ A N A C T RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- GENERAL PROVISIONS Introduced By: Senators Thompson, Burke, and Dimitri Date Introduced: February 13, 2026 Referred To: Senate Judiciary It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 1 SECTION 1. Section 17-1-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-1 entitled "General 2 Provisions" is hereby amended to read as follows: 3 17-1-2. Definitions. 4 For the purposes this title, except as may otherwise be required by the context: 5 (1) “Election” means the filling of any public office or the determination of any public 6 question by vote of the electorate, and includes without limitation any state, town, or city office or 7 question, and any political party primary election for the nomination of any candidate for public 8 office; except that it shall not include a financial town meeting or a meeting to elect officers of a 9 fire, water, or sewer district; 10 (2) “General election” means an election held on the first Tuesday next after the first 11 Monday in November in even numbered years for the election of members of the general assembly 12 and/or for the election of general officers, and/or for the election of presidential electors for 13 president/vice-president of the United States; 14 (3) “General officer” means an officer designated as a general officer by chapter 2 of this 15 title; 16 (4) “Independent candidate” means a candidate who has no affiliation with any political 17 party; 18 (5) “Local board” means a town or city board of canvassers, board of canvassers and 19 registration, canvassing authority, or any other local board, commission, or officer empowered by 1 law to have custody of the permanent registration records; 2 (6) “Local election” means any election limited to the electorate of any city or town, or any 3 part, at which any city, town, ward, or district officers are to be chosen, or any elective meeting at 4 which a question is to be submitted to the voters of a city, town, or any subdivision of a city or 5 town, but it shall not include a financial town meeting; 6 (7) “Party member” means any person who is a member of a designated political party 7 pursuant to § 17-9.1-23; 8 (8) “Party voter” means any qualified voter who is eligible to vote at the primary election 9 of a political party; 10 (9) “Political party” or major “party” means: (i) any political organization which, at the 11 next preceding general election for the election of general officers, nominated a candidate for 12 governor, and whose candidate for governor at the election polled at least five percent (5%) of the 13 entire vote cast in the state for governor, or (ii) any political organization which at the next 14 preceding general election for the election of a president of the United States nominated a candidate 15 for president and whose candidate for president at the election polled at least five percent (5%) of 16 the entire vote cast in the state for president, or (iii) any political organization which, on petition 17 forms provided to the chairperson of the organization by the state board of elections, obtains the 18 signatures and addresses of that number of registered qualified voters equal to five percent (5%) of 19 the entire vote cast in the state for governor or president in the immediately preceding general 20 election. All the signatures must be obtained no earlier than January 1 of the year in which the 21 political organization desires to place a candidate or candidates on any ballot as a “party” candidate. 22 If the political organization wishes to select its nominees in a primary election, the petitions, bearing 23 the requisite number of valid signatures, shall be presented to the appropriate local boards of 24 canvassers no later than June 1 of the same year. If the petitions are validated by the local boards 25 as containing the requisite number of valid signatures, the political organization shall be deemed to 26 be a political party for all elections held during the year and may select its nominees in a primary 27 election. If the political organization does not wish to select its nominees in a primary election, then 28 the petitions need not be returned to local boards of canvassers until August 1 of the same year. An 29 organization qualifying as a political party through the petition process shall qualify as a political 30 party only during the year in which signatures are obtained unless the candidates for governor or 31 president of the United States of the party at a general election held in the year, shall receive five 32 percent (5%) of the vote as provided in this subdivision for either governor or president of the 33 United States. If the candidates do not receive five percent (5%) of the vote, the organization shall 34 no longer qualify as a political party unless and until it shall, in a subsequent year, once again LC004240 - Page 2 of 5 1 qualify by the submission of petitions at the last preceding general election, nominated a candidate 2 for President, United States Senator, Representative of Congress, governor, lieutenant governor, 3 attorney general, secretary of state, or state treasurer, who received at least two percent (2%) of the 4 total votes cast in the state, or has one or more members serving in the general assembly, or at least 5 five thousand (5,000) voters were enrolled in the party as of June 1 of a general election year; 6 "Minor parties" means any political organization which has yet to reach five thousand 7 (5,000) registered voters or whose candidate(s) received less than two percent (2%) of the total 8 votes cast in the previous election ; 9 (10) “Polling place” means the room in which any election or elective meeting is 10 conducted; 11 (11) “Primary election” means any election to select the candidates of a political party; 12 (12) “Proposition” or “public question” means any question put to a referendum of the 13 electorate of the entire state or any part of it; 14 (13) “Qualified voter” means any person who is eligible to vote under the requirements of 15 age, residence, and citizenship prescribed by the state constitution and who is duly registered to 16 vote, or who is exempt from registration, pursuant to this title, and who is not otherwise disqualified 17 as a voter pursuant to law; 18 (14) “Special election” means any election other than a local election or primary election 19 which is not held on a general election day; 20 (15) “State board” means the state board of elections constituted pursuant to this title; 21 (16) “State election” means any election at which any presidential electors, senator or 22 representatives in congress, general officers of the state, or members of the general assembly are to 23 be chosen, or at which a public question or an amendment to the Constitution is submitted to the 24 electors of the state; 25 (17) “State officer” means the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney 26 general, general treasurer, state senator, and state representative; 27 (18) “Vacancy in office” means the condition resulting from any failure to elect or appoint 28 an eligible and qualified person to public office, or the failure of any person duly elected or 29 appointed to qualify, or from the death, resignation, or removal of an incumbent prior to the 30 expiration of his or her term of office and where no fixed term is prescribed upon the death, 31 resignation, or removal; 32 (19) “Voting list” means the complete list of all voters prepared from the information 33 contained in the original permanent registration records in the possession of the local board of 34 canvassers; LC004240 - Page 3 of 5 1 (20) “Warden” includes “moderator” and vice versa; 2 (21) Words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender. 3 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. ======== LC004240 ======== LC004240 - Page 4 of 5 EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF A N A C T RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- GENERAL PROVISIONS *** 1 This act would redefine "Political Party" and define and distinguish between "major 2 parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the 3 previous election among other factors. 4 This act would take effect upon passage. ======== LC004240 ======== LC004240 - Page 5 of 5