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He was endorsed by incumbent mayor Allan Fung. He faced Democratic candidate Maria A. Bucci, a former councilwoman, in the general election. [4] Hopkins won approximately 54% of the vote in the general election. [5] In 2022, he announced he was exploring a run for governor of Rhode Island in the 2022 Rhode Island gubernatorial election. [6]
Cranston mayoral race. ... With 100% of primary voting results in, Ward had 54.7% compared to Beauchamp’s 40.3%. ... first Warwick mayor to get a four-year term in office since a change to ...
Allan Wai-Ket Fung (born February 25, 1970) is an American attorney and politician who served as Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, from 2009 to 2021. [1] He was the Republican nominee for Governor of Rhode Island in the 2014 and 2018 elections as well as the Republican nominee for U.S. representative for Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district in 2022.
The results of those will not ... After Fenton-Fung ran unsuccessfully for Cranston mayor, ... the GOP nominee to replace Rea, ran for state Senate in 2022 and lost a fairly close race to Sen ...
The two-term councilman was first elected as a Republican in 2020, but switched parties in 2022, giving Democrats a majority on the council. ... Cranston mayor's race: Democrat Robert Ferri ...
In the 2022 election, Fenton-Fung was challenged in the Republican primary. She was victorious over Suzanne Downing, winning over 92% of the vote. Fenton-Fung was unopposed in the general election. In January 2024, Fenton-Fung ran in the Cranston mayoral race with intention to primary Republican incumbent Kenneth Hopkins. [9]
Cranston mayoral race Ken Hopkins Raised: $38,000 Spent: $9,600 Cash on hand: $213,300 Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung Raised: $50,100 Spent: $6,000 Cash on hand: $155,200
In the 2022 Charlotte mayoral election on July 26, two-term incumbent Vi Lyles won reelection against Stephanie de Sarachaga-Bilbao. [9] For the 2022 Flint mayoral election, incumbent Sheldon Neely faced a rematch with former Flint Mayor Karen Weaver. Neely was the leading candidate, while she was the runner-up in the primary.