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The governor of Nebraska is the head of government of the U.S. state of Nebraska as provided by the fourth article of the Constitution of Nebraska. The officeholder is elected to a four-year term, with elections held two years after presidential elections. The governor may be elected any number of times, but not more than twice in a row.
Mary Lincoln, c. 1860–65 An 1867 lithograph of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and their sons, Robert and Thomas lithograph by Currier and Ives shows Abraham Lincoln with Mary Lincoln and their sons, Robert and Thomas ("Tad") During her White House years, Mary Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.
The Governor of Nebraska is the head of government of the U.S. state of Nebraska as provided by the fourth article of the Constitution of Nebraska. The officeholder is elected to a four-year term, with elections held two years after presidential elections. The governor may be elected any number of times, but not more than twice in a row.
The 1986 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1986, and featured state Treasurer Kay Orr, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee, former Mayor of Lincoln Helen Boosalis. Incumbent Democratic governor Bob Kerrey did not seek a second term.
Educational reformer, member of Lincoln Board of Education Fred Hoiberg: 1972 Basketball Coach Former Head coach of NBA's Chicago Bulls, Current Coach of Nebraska Men's Basketball: Mike Johanns: 1950 Politician Former Republican mayor of Lincoln and Governor of Nebraska: Bob Kerrey: 1943 Politician 35th Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator [4 ...
C. E. Alter, state director of the National Reclamation Association [3] Ed M. Baumann, Mayor of West Point [4] Dwight Griswold, newspaper publisher, former member of the Nebraska Legislature, and unsuccessful Republican nominee for governor in 1932, 1934, and 1936. Arthur L. Miller, member of the Nebraska Legislature and physician; Robert G. Ross
First woman to serve as mayor of Lincoln; [8] Later ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Nebraska in 1986: 45 Roland A. Luedtke: Rep May 16, 1983: May 18, 1987: Previously served as Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature and as Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska before becoming Lincoln mayor 46 Bill Harris: Dem May 18, 1987: May 20, 1991: 47 Mike ...
State chairs for the Nebraska Democratic Party are elected at state convention, which occurs in June of an election year. The chair serves a two-year term, and is not term-limited. The position is unpaid. The chair's term begins at the first State Central Committee meeting after the general election in November. [9] DiAnna Schimek (1980–1984)