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  2. List of governors of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Terms were lengthened to four years in 1992, but governors were now limited to succeeding themselves only once. [5] A former governor can run again after a four year break. Should the office of governor be vacant, the lieutenant governor becomes governor. [6] The governor and the lieutenant governor are not officially elected on the same ticket.

  3. Governor of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Section I, Article IX [4] of the Rhode Island Constitution reads, Power vested in governor. – The chief executive power of this state shall be vested in a governor, who, together with a lieutenant governor, shall be elected by the people. The Governor of Rhode Island is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.

  4. List of lieutenant governors of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    In Rhode Island, the lieutenant governor and governor of Rhode Island are elected on separate tickets. Seven lieutenant governors have served during a vacancy in the office of governor under the current 1842 constitution: Francis M. Dimond (1853), William C. Cozzens (1863), Charles D. Kimball (1901), Norman Case (1928), John Pastore (1945), and ...

  5. Government of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The lieutenant governor, though nominally in the executive branch, is a largely ceremonial position. The governor and lieutenant governor are elected on separate tickets by the electorate of Rhode Island. The governor's offices are located in the State House. Rhode Island is one of the few states that lacks a governor's mansion.

  6. RI Governor Names New Interim Director Of Department Of Health

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  7. Donald Carcieri - Wikipedia

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    Donald Louis Carcieri [1] (/ k ər ˈ tʃ ɪr i / kər-CHEER-ee; Italian: [karˈtʃɛːri]; born December 16, 1942) is an American politician and corporate executive who served as the 73rd Governor of Rhode Island from January 2003 to January 2011. Carcieri has worked as a manufacturing company executive, aid relief worker, bank executive, and ...

  8. Category:Governors of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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  9. RI's governor can give out low-numbered plates. Why won't the ...

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    In 1986, Carmine Carcieri, a distant relative of future Gov. Donald Carcieri, paid Joseph McDevitt $25,000 to surrender Plate 7 to the Division of Motor Vehicles.