Monday, February 23, 2026

Sam Wilcox, candidate for Senate District representing northern half of Charlestown, announces campaign activities

Help me win Senate District 34 in November

By Samantha (Sam) Wilcox

As the Richmond Town Council President, I’ve worked to keep residents informed through regular newsletters and open communication. When elected to the State Senate, I will continue that commitment at the state level. We deserve leadership that listens, makes decisions grounded in facts, and communicates honestly and transparently.

To connect with residents across District 34, our next Town Hall will be held at the Ashaway Free Library. We’ll have coffee and treats. Come share your thoughts, concerns, and ideas. I look forward to seeing you!

Sam for Senate Town Hall Series – Stop #2

📍 Ashaway Free Library
🗓 February 28
9:30 AM

Next Stops:
📍 Exeter Public Library – Thurs., March 12 @ 5:30 PM
📍 Cross Mills Public Library – Wed., March 18 @ 5:30 PM

Running a campaign across the largest Senate district in Rhode Island takes real resources (from postage to printed materials) to ensure voters in Richmond, Exeter, Hopkinton, Charlestown, and West Greenwich hear our message.

I hope you’ll join us for a fun evening of trivia and dinner in support of our campaign!

Sam for Senate Trivia Fundraiser

🗓 March 30 | 6–8 PM
📍 Downey Weaver American Legion Post 34
22 Whipple Drive
🎟 $25 Suggested Donation
🔗 https://secure.actblue.com/donate/trivia34

Your support will help us continue the momentum needed to win in November!

Other Upcoming Events:

**Show Some Love – February 24 | 6–8 PM | The Titled Barn**

Representative Megan Cotter is hosting her annual personal care drive to support RICAN and Exeter Social Services. Dinner is on her! Admission is one personal care item (soap, shampoo, or other hygiene products). A great way to give back and connect with neighbors. 

**Sue AnderBois for Lieutenant Governor – March 1 | 10am-12pm | Celebrated**

Sue AnderBois, a Providence City Councilor running for Lieutenant Governor, will be visiting Celebrated on March 1. I’m excited to learn more about her vision for Rhode Island and to share with her perspectives from our rural communities

As always, thank you for staying engaged and involved in our community. I hope to see you at one (or several!) of these upcoming events.

Together, we can bring thoughtful, responsive, and determined leadership to District 34.