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  2. Secretary of State of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island State Archives is the official custodian and trustee for public records of permanent historical value. The Rhode Island State Library, which was created in 1852 by a General Assembly resolution as part of the office of the secretary of state. Its purpose is to assist members of the General Assembly with research on the ...

  3. Gregg Amore - Wikipedia

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    He ran for the state's Secretary of State post, a race which he eventually won. Former prosecutor and Democrat Matthew Dawson succeeded Amore in the House of Representatives. Secretary of State. In September 2021, Amore declared his candidacy for the 2022 Rhode Island Secretary of State election, as Nellie Gorbea was term limited.

  4. Nellie Gorbea - Wikipedia

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    Gorbea was Deputy Secretary of State under Secretary of State Matt Brown from 2002 through 2006. She worked for Fleet Securities, was the program officer for economic and community development for the Rhode Island Foundation, and founded the Rhode Island Latino Civic Fund.

  5. 2022 Rhode Island Secretary of State election - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Rhode Island Secretary of State election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next secretary of state of Rhode Island. Incumbent Democrat Nellie Gorbea was term-limited and could not seek re-election.

  6. List of speakers of the Rhode Island House of Representatives

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    From 1663 until 1842, Rhode Island's governing state constitution was its original colonial charter granted by King Charles II of England, a political anomaly considering that while most states during the War of Independence and afterwards wrote scores of new constitutions with their newly found independence in mind, Rhode Island instead continued with a document stamped by an English king.

  7. Gabe Amo - Wikipedia

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    Gabe Amo. Gabriel Felix Kofi Amo (born December 11, 1987) [ 1] is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district . Before running for Congress, Amo worked in the Biden administration as the deputy director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.

  8. Rhode Island State House - Wikipedia

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    The building houses the Rhode Island General Assembly – the state House of Representatives is located in the west wing, and the Senate in the east – and the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and general treasurer of Rhode Island. Other state offices are located in separate buildings on a campus just north of ...

  9. Government of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The government of the state of Rhode Island is prescribed from a multitude of sources; the main sources are the Rhode Island Constitution, the General Laws, and executive orders. The governmental structure is modeled on the Government of the United States in having three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial .