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Out of the 25 districts which have elections in 2024, there are three districts where Donald Trump won the most votes in 2020 that a Democrat currently represents: District 3, based in Sarpy County ( Trump + 7%); District 15, based in Dodge County ( Trump + 33%); and District 49, based in Sarpy County ( Trump + 12%).
Nebraska state elections in 2024 were held on November 5, 2024. Primary elections were held on May 14, 2024. [1]In addition to the U.S. presidential race, Nebraska voters elected the Class II and I U.S. Senators from Nebraska, Public Service Commissioners, voting members on the Nebraska University Board of Regents, seats on the Nebraska State Board of Education, all of its seats to the U.S ...
Sara Howard, member of the Omaha Public Power District board and former state senator [9] Steve Lathrop, state senator [2] Alisha Shelton, behavioral health clinical supervisor and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020 (unsuccessfully ran for U.S. House) [61] Tony Vargas, state senator (unsuccessfully ran for U.S. House) [62]
The 2022 Nebraska State Legislature elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Nebraska voters elected state senators [b] in the 24 even-numbered seats of the 49 [c] legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral as well as in a special election for the 31st District.
The new fire station will house six fire engines and meet the district’s growing response needs. Voters in the Paterson School District approved a seven-year, $525,000 bond measure to pay for ...
The City Council of Omaha, Nebraska, is elected every four years on a nonpartisan basis. The next election will occur in 2025. Omaha has a strong mayor form of government. Members are elected by district. Currently seven city council districts are represented across the City of Omaha. [1]
Small business owner Elizabeth Barnhardt finished first in the race for two Lexington County seats on the school board, but only 0.33%, or 104 votes, ahead of second place.
Wayne was elected to the Nebraska Legislature for District 13 in the 2016 Nebraska elections and served until the expiration of his second term 2025. Previously, he served as president of the board of Omaha Public Schools. [1] He is a Democrat. He supports school choice. [2]