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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Charlestown Democrats become first to endorse deRamel for Secretary of State

CDTC repeats its 2008 choice
By Will Collette

In 2008, the Charlestown Democratic Town Committee bucked the Party establishment by backing first-time office-seeker Guillaume deRamel of Newport in his bid for the Democratic nomination for Secretary of State. 

DeRamel was running against the establishment pick, then North Providence Mayor Ralph Mollis.

Mollis eventually won the Democratic primary, but by a narrow margin, against deRamel, who handily carried Charlestown. Mollis went on to win the General Election, and by a razor-thin margin, a second term, as Secretary of State.

DeRamel has waited until Mr. Mollis ended his term-limited tenure to declare his intention to run again. When the campaign season started, he had two rivals: former Democratic State Party Chair Ed Pacheco and former director of HousingWorksRI, Nellie Gorbea, who had also served as a deputy Secretary of State. It was a tough choice since all three candidates were qualified and easy to like.

The choice became a little easier when Ed Pacheco decided to drop out of the race and endorsed deRamel. Nonetheless, town Democrats interviewed both candidates, Gorbea and deRamel, before deciding on which one to endorse. Though the committee was impressed with Nellie Gorbea, they voted unanimously to endorse deRamel as their pick for the September Democratic Primary.

That made Charlestown the first municipal Democratic committee to endorse deRamel, a fact noted in the deRamel campaign’s news release (below). Last Tuesday, deRamel told the monthly meeting of the RI Association of Democratic City and Town Chairs that since then, Johnston Democrats have voted to endorse him.

Here’s the news release from the deRamel Committee:


PROVIDENCE (news release) – The Charlestown Democratic Town Committee has unanimously endorsed Aquidneck Island businessman Guillaume De Ramel and his campaign to become Rhode Island’s next Secretary of State.  Charlestown is the first town committee in the state to support any candidate in the Secretary of State’s race. 

“Guillaume De Ramel has the experience and vision needed to help move this state forward,” said Cathy O’Reilly Collette, Chairwoman of the Charlestown Democrats.  “The Charlestown Democrats are proud to be the first town committee to endorse his candidacy in 2014 and we do unanimously.” 

“I am thankful to Chairwoman Collette and the entire Charlestown Democratic Committee for their strong show of support for my campaign for Secretary of State,” said Guillaume.  “There is so much potential in our state and I know we can positively impact the business climate by cutting red-tape, increasing transparency, and creating a new way of doing business here in Rhode Island.

The Charlestown Democratic Committee joins North Providence Mayor Charlie Lombardi, former Democratic Party Chairman Ed Pacheco – himself a former candidate for Secretary of State – and eleven members of the Providence City Council to publicly endorse Guillaume’s campaign. 


Current Secretary of State, A. Ralph Mollis, is term-limited from seeking re-election to the same office in 2014.