In Rhode Island, 33% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote, compared to 80% of voters 45+
Teens have the power to close the gap.
Learn MoreRhode Island Voter Registration Gap
This maps shows the most recent county-level voter registration rates in Rhode Island, one of a set of 31 states we currently track, with more states coming soon. Rates are shown for both 18-year-olds and adults ages 45 and older. Click a county to learn more about voter registration in there.
Rhode Island
33% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote as of May 1, 2026.
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Rhode Island County Registration Rates
This table shows the voter registration rates in each Rhode Island county or county-equivalent as of May 1, 2026. We omit counties with populations below 10,000.
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| 18 vs 45+ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bristol County | 33% | 87% | 1,055 | 50,490 | |
| Kent County | 61% | 86% | 1,640 | 171,456 | |
| Newport County | 35% | 80% | 1,149 | 84,657 | |
| Providence County | 30% | 75% | 10,512 | 664,854 | |
| Washington County | 25% | 89% | 3,159 | 130,344 |
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The voter data shown on this page comes from a commercial source that compiles official state records and was last updated on Jun 9, 2026. Population estimates come from the American Community Survey. To learn more, read our research model.
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