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Amore worked at East Providence High School as a civics and history teacher for over 27 years. In 2017, Amore became the East Providence School District athletics administrator, and has also assisted in coaching hockey and baseball at Providence College , La Salle Academy , and at the United States Naval Academy Preparatory School .
The Rhode Island Department of State or is composed of five separate divisions: The Elections and Civics Division prepares ballots, ensures accessibility of voting facilities, qualifies and certifies the names of all federal and state candidates for ballot placement, maintains a database of registered voters, and ensures compliance with the Help America Vote Act.
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Secretary of State Gregg Amore backs legislation that would introduce several changes to RI's elections, including earlier primaries.
In 2022, Dawson declared his candidacy for the state's 65th House district. The incumbent, Gregg Amore was running for the state's Secretary of State post. Dawson won the Democratic primary in September, fending off progressive activist and entrepreneur, San Shoppell.
Tim Walz Gavin Newsom Kathy Hochul Gretchen Whitmer Josh Shapiro Andy Beshear Maura Healey Katie Hobbs Jay Inslee J. B. Pritzker Tony Evers. All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — have endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors and one Republican governor.
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Gorbea was Deputy Secretary of State under Secretary of State Matt Brown from 2002 through 2006. [5] [6] 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.