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Voters 50+ Accounted for More Than 70% of Voters in Rhode Island’s September Primary


The Ocean State’s Most Powerful Voting Bloc Says Protecting Social Security, Medicare, Nursing Home Safety, Helping People Age at Home Are Strong Motivators


PROVIDENCE, RI — Voters age 50 and up accounted for more than 70% of Rhode Island voters in the September 13 primary election, according to an AARP Rhode Island analysis of voter records from the Office of the Rhode Island Secretary of State.

 

In this year’s primary 72% of voters statewide were 50 years old or older. This held true in analysis of the Congressional District 2 voters, where 72% of CD2 primary voters also were 50 or older. Municipal percentages ranged from 59% (Providence) to 87% (Narragansett).  Editors: Attached, find percentages for each Rhode Island municipality.

 

This year’s 50+ numbers increased over the last midterm election in 2018, when Rhode Islanders age 50 and over accounted for 67% of those who voted.

“Voters 50+ consistently show up at the polls in much greater numbers than their younger counterparts – and then some,” said AARP Rhode Island Sate Director Catherine Taylor. “This extremely powerful voting bloc has made it clear that key issues such as protecting and strengthening Social Security and Medicare, improving nursing home safety, achieving retirement security and providing means for people to live in their own homes with independence and dignity as long as possible are powerful motivators when they vote. It is undeniable that Rhode Island candidates who want to win must pay attention to issues that matter to 50+ voters.

“The 50+ are our most powerful voters – and they will be the deciders in the 2022 elections,” Taylor added.

 

AARP Rhode Island’s “Voters 50+: Our Voices Decide” campaign has engaged tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders seeking information on how, when and where to vote at www.aarp.org/RIVotes. Here they also can view videos of candidates answering questions that reflect older voters’ top concerns as determined by AARP’s most recent statewide Vital Voices Survey. 

 
AARP is fighting for voters 50+ to make their voices heard on the issues that matter – especially with rising prices, people struggling to pay for groceries and gas, dealing with the pandemic, and retirement savings in crisis, including:

AARP is calling on candidates to propose solutions to address these and other challenges.

AARP is strictly non-partisan, and does not endorse candidates, does not contribute to candidates’ campaigns, and does not have a political action committee.

Follow AARP Rhode Island on Twitter: @aarpri and Facebook: www.facebook.com/aarpri.

 

 

50+ 2022 Primary Voters by Town

 

 

Voted in Primary

 

% of Total Voters

 

Voters 50+

50+ % of Town

Primary Voters

 

Voters <50

<50 % of Town

Primary Voters

BARRINGTON

3,155

2%

2,170

69%

985

31%

BRISTOL

2,589

2%

2,056

79%

533

21%

BURRILLVILLE

1,452

1%

1,107

76%

345

24%

CENTRAL FALLS

961

1%

670

70%

291

30%

CHARLESTOWN

1,117

1%

955

85%

162

15%

COVENTRY

3,920

3%

2,980

76%

940

24%

CRANSTON

10,438

8%

7,250

69%

3,188

31%

CUMBERLAND

5,034

4%

3,857

77%

1,177

23%

EAST GREENWICH

2,371

2%

1,625

69%

746

31%

EAST PROVIDENCE

7,897

6%

5,646

71%

2,251

29%

EXETER

838

1%

625

75%

213

25%

FOSTER

576

0%

451

78%

125

22%

GLOCESTER

1,222

1%

927

76%

295

24%

HOPKINTON

935

1%

725

78%

210

22%

JAMESTOWN

1,323

1%

1,145

87%

178

13%

JOHNSTON

4,457

3%

3,300

74%

1,157

26%

LINCOLN

2,812

2%

2,076

74%

736

26%

LITTLE COMPTON

643

0%

538

84%

105

16%

MIDDLETOWN

1,566

1%

1,281

82%

285

18%

NARRAGANSETT

2,605

2%

2,270

87%

335

13%

NEW SHOREHAM

186

0%

157

84%

29

16%

NEWPORT

2,252

2%

1,845

82%

407

18%

NORTH KINGSTOWN

4,801

4%

3,676

77%

1,125

23%

NORTH PROVIDENCE

5,522

4%

4,073

74%

1,449

26%

NORTH SMITHFIELD

1,584

1%

1,201

76%

383

24%

PAWTUCKET

6,604

5%

4,524

69%

2,080

31%

PORTSMOUTH

2,734

2%

2,185

80%

549

20%

PROVIDENCE

22,203

16%

13,122

59%

9,081

41%

RICHMOND

1,050

1%

769

73%

281

27%

SCITUATE

1,201

1%

902

75%

299

25%

SMITHFIELD

2,849

2%

2,111

74%

738

26%

SOUTH KINGSTOWN

4,789

3%

3,838

80%

951

20%

TIVERTON

1,728

1%

1,434

83%

294

17%

WARREN

1,302

1%

1,028

79%

274

21%

WARWICK

13,255

10%

9,772

74%

3,483

26%

WEST GREENWICH

810

1%

636

79%

174

21%

WEST WARWICK

2,821

2%

2,034

72%

787

28%

WESTERLY

2,590

2%

2,110

81%

480

19%

WOONSOCKET

2,657

2%

2,074

78%

583

22%

  TOTALS

136,849

 

99,145

 

37,704