Presidential primary legislation was caught up in the hustle and bustle of the final day of the 2026 session of the Rhode Island General Assembly on Thursday, June 11. Both the state House and Senate concurred with the versions of legislation passed in the opposite chamber to move the presidential primary in the Ocean state to Super Tuesday.
H 7090 was unanimously concurred with (38-0) as a part of a multi-bill consent calendar package as the first order of business before the Senate in the afternoon session. And the story was identical on the other side of the capitol in the House. S 2491, the Senate-passed version, was concurred with in the lower chamber in similar fashion by a vote of 63-0.
Both measures now head to Governor Dan McKee (D) for his consideration.
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Noteworthy: Rhode Island now moves a step closer to shifting its presidential primary from the end of April to the earliest Tuesday on the primary calendar that complies with national party rules. The primary in the Ocean state would join contests in at least 14 other states on Super Tuesday. [Puerto Rico Democrats have already stated their intention to schedule their primary for the first Tuesday in March as well.]--
Related:
2/18/26: Senate companion bill would also see Rhode Island presidential primary shifted to Super Tuesday
6/11/26: Rhode Island Senate committee tees up concurrence vote on Super Tuesday presidential primary bill
This action will be added to the annotated 2028 presidential primary calendar over at our sister site, FHQ Plus.
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