Election 2022

For most 18-year-olds the challenge around election time is getting them to vote – not so for Zachary Hurwitz. He’s taken it a step further, and at 18 is perhaps the youngest person ever to run for governor in Rhode Island.

Zachary joined us on a WhatsUpNewp videocast on Tuesday at 2 p.m., the first in our series of videocasts with candidates for general offices and Congress.

Zachary is among five hopefuls running for governor. Zachary and Paul Rianna Jr. are running as independents, Elijah J. Gizzarelli is a Libertarian, Ashley Kalus is the Republican nominee, and Gov. Dan McKee is the Democrat.

We asked Zachary what motivated him to jump into the gubernatorial race at the same time he’s starting his college career. And we asked about the issues, many of which he discusses on his website – the economy, healthcare, education, affordable housing, women’s reproductive rights, climate change, and more.

We’ve invited all of the candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general,  treasurer, secretary of state, and treasurer to join us for videocasts. Our intent is to provide our readers and viewers with the tools that will help them make informed decisions on election day.

Watch the conversation below;

Ryan Belmore is the owner and publisher of What's Up Newp. He took over the publication in 2012 and has grown it into a three-time Rhode Island Monthly Best Local News Blog (2018, 2019, 2020). He was named LION Publishers Member of the Year in 2020 and received the Dominique Award from the Arts & Cultural Society of Newport County the same year. He has been awarded grants for investigative and community journalism, and continues to coach and mentor new local news publications nationwide. Ryan...

Frank Prosnitz brings to WhatsUpNewp several years in journalism, including 10 as editor of the Providence (RI) Business News and 14 years as a reporter and bureau manager at the Providence (RI) Journal. Prosnitz began his journalism career as a sportswriter at the Asbury Park (NJ) Press, moving to The News Tribune (Woodbridge, NJ), before joining the Providence Journal. Prosnitz hosts the Morning Show on WLBQ radio (Westerly), 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, and It’s Your Business, also...