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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 ...
This was the first presidential election since 2012 when Nebraska's 2nd congressional district failed to back the winner of the Electoral College, the first time that a Republican candidate won the presidency without carrying the district, and the first time since 1908 that a Republican won the presidency without sweeping all of the state's ...
Ann Ashford, attorney, widow of former U.S. Representative Brad Ashford, and candidate for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district in 2020 [5] (Democratic) Tom Becka, radio personality [6] [4] (Independent) Larry Bolinger, author and perennial candidate [4] [7] (Republican) Sid Dinsdale, bank president and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014 [6 ...
One of the most surprising races in the 2024 election popped up in Nebraska this fall when former union leader and independent candidate Dan Osborn closely trailed Republican Sen. Deb Fischer in ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court ... in Nebraska and beyond with the 2024 presidential election less than 70 days away. While Nebraska votes reliably Republican in state and federal elections, it’s ...
Numerous other 2020 election deniers are running in 2024 elections. ... that asked the Supreme Court to overturn ... Nebraska. At least 14 of the Republican nominees have supported efforts to ...
The 2024 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Nebraska. [1] Republican incumbent Deb Fischer was re-elected to a third term, defeating independent union leader Dan Osborn. [2] This was the first time since 1954 when both of Nebraska's U.S ...
It passed Nebraska's one-house, Republican-led legislature as L.B. 20 in April by a bipartisan 38-6 vote. Gov. Jim Pillen, a Republican, let it become law without his signature.