Following the 2018 elections, the Democratic Party retained control of both House seats, and also retained control of the entirety of Rhode Island's Congressional (House and Senate) delegation.
Overview
Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Rhode Island by district:[2]
The 1st district includes the capital,
Providence and the surrounding
Narragansett Bay area.[3] This district has a PVI of D+14. Democrat
David Cicilline has represented the district since 2010.
The 2nd district is located in western and southern Rhode Island, including
Coventry,
Cranston, and
Warwick.[3] The district has a PVI of D+6. Democrat
James Langevin has represented this district since 2001.
Following the 2018 elections, the Democratic Party retained control of both House seats, and also retained control of the entirety of Rhode Island's Congressional (House and Senate) delegation.
Overview
Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Rhode Island by district:[2]
The 1st district includes the capital,
Providence and the surrounding
Narragansett Bay area.[3] This district has a PVI of D+14. Democrat
David Cicilline has represented the district since 2010.
The 2nd district is located in western and southern Rhode Island, including
Coventry,
Cranston, and
Warwick.[3] The district has a PVI of D+6. Democrat
James Langevin has represented this district since 2001.