Politics & Government
Election Results: How Bristol-Warren Voted
Here's a look at how voters cast their ballots in the presidential and local races.

BRISTOL-WARREN, RI — The votes have been counted in Rhode Island and results are pouring in for both state and local elections. Mail ballots and in-person, both early and from polling places on Election Day, have been tabulated at the local level, showing how residents voted both in the presidential and municipal races, as well as local ballot questions.
In both Bristol and Warren, voters overwhelmingly supported Biden, who won the town by a comfortable margin.
The results of the election in Bristol and Warren are listed below. See breakout totals by ballot type on the Rhode Island Board of Election's website. Winners are denoted in italics.
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Bristol
President
- Joseph Biden (D): 6606 votes, 58.3%
- Donald J. Trump (R): 4486 votes, 39.6%
- Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian): 136 votes, 1.2%
- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente: 17 votes, 0.1%
- Gloria La Riva: 18 votes, 0.2%
- Brian Carroll: 14 votes, 0.1%
- Write-in: 17 votes, 0.1%
Bristol Town Council (five selected)
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- Mary A. Parella (R): 5912 votes, 14.1%
- Nathan T. Calouro (D): 6104 votes, 14.6%
- Bethany Sousa Foster (D): 4363 votes, 10.4%
- Aaron J. Ley (D): 5048 votes, 12.1%
- Adam M. Ramos (D): 4229 votes, 10.1%
- Timothy Edward Sweeney (D): 5387 votes, 12.9%
- Antonio A. Teixeira (I): 5950 votes, 14.2%
- Michael Thomas Byrnes (I): 4677 votes, 11.2%
- Write-in: 204 votes, 0.5%
Bristol-Warren School Committee-Bristol (nonpartisan, five selected)
- Brian Reid Bradshaw: 2791 votes, 12.8%
- Jamie M. Brooks: 2360 votes, 10.8%
- Sarah Jane Bullard: 3846 votes, 17.6%
- William M. O'Dell: 2122 votes, 9.7%
- Karen L. Cabral: 3739 votes, 17.1%
- Corrie Leigh DaLuz: 1481 votes, 6.8%
- Marjorie J. McBride: 2905 votes, 13.3%
- Andrew Benn: 2488 votes, 11.4%
- Write-in: 133 votes, 0.6%
Question one: State name
- Approve: 5083 votes, 49.6%
- Reject: 5166 votes, 50.4%
Question two: Change town administrator title to mayor
- Approve: 4955 votes, 46.9%
- Reject: 5608 votes, 53.1%
Question three: Temporary town administrator vacancy
- Approve: 6965 votes, 68.1%
- Reject: 3260 votes, 31.9%
Question four: Extending appointment timeframe
- Approve: 7208 votes, 72.1%
- Reject: 2787 votes, 27.9%
Question five: Eliminating sealer residency requirement
- Approve: 5209 votes, 53.4%
- Reject: 4551 votes, 46.6%
Question six: Purchasing requirements
- Approve: 6801 votes, 70.7%
- Reject: 2824 votes, 29.3%
Question seven: Eliminating capital project requirement
- Approve: 4389 votes, 44.5%
- Reject: 5473 votes, 55.5%
Warren
President
- Joseph Biden (D): 2851 votes, 59.8%
- Donald J. Trump (R): 1805 votes, 37.9%
- Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian): 59 votes, 1.2%
- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente: 8 votes, 0.2%
- Gloria La Riva: 6 votes, 0.1%
- Brian Carroll: 8 votes, 0.2%
- Write-in: 31 votes, 0.7%
Bristol-Warren School Committee-Warren (nonpartisan, two selected)
- David Matheson: 1467 votes, 21.3%
- Daryl W. Gould: 570 votes, 8.3%
- Tara Kee Thibaudeau: 2662 votes, 38.6%
- Nichola C. Piper: 2161 votes, 31.3%
- Write-in: 41 votes, 0.6%
Question one: State name
- Approve: 2358 votes, 52.9%
- Reject: 2097 votes, 47.1%
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