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At the federal level, voters elected a member of the United States Senate and three members of the United States House of Representatives. At the state level, half of the seats in the Nebraska Legislature were on the ballot, as well as positions on the Nebraska Public Service Commission, State Board of Education, and Board of Regents. Voters ...
The 2018 Nebraska elections were held on November 6, 2018. All of Nebraska's executive were up for election, as well as a United States Senate seat, all three of Nebraska's seats in the United States House of Representatives, half of the seats in the Nebraska Legislature, and seats on the Nebraska Public Service Commission, the State Board of Education, and the Board of Regents.
Board members are voted at large and serve four-year staggered terms. The board sets school policies within the guidelines of state and federal law and the Nebraska State Board of Education. Board meetings are held the second Monday of each month at the Auburn Schools Central Office board room, located at 1713 J Street, Auburn, Nebraska.
That plan went into effect for the election of 1964. However, on June 15, 1964, the United States Supreme Court handed down Reynolds v. Sims, which held that state senate districts must be roughly equal in population. One month later, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska in League of Nebraska
Nebraska's top election official has no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restores the voting rights of those who’ve been convicted of a felony, a lawyer for the American ...
Nebraska state elections in 2010 were held in the state of Nebraska on November 2, 2010. Nebraska electors voted for all three members representing the state in the United States House of Representatives; all statewide executive officers, including the Governor; half of the members of the Nebraska Legislature; seats on the Nebraska Public Service Commission, State Board of Education, and Board ...
Our responsibility as board members is to make our Traditional Conservative Public School System the “best choice” for our parents and students in Gaston County.
Voters ratified another constitutional amendment in 1952 that created the State Board of Education as a nonpartisan elected body responsible for appointing the Superintendent. The first elections took place in 1954, with members elected from the districts used to elect members of the Nebraska Supreme Court.