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Brad Ashford, former U.S. representative for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district (2015–2017) (Democratic; Deceased; Republican primary only; co-endorsed with Blood) [33] State legislators. Bob Krist, former state senator from the 10th district (2009–2019) and Democratic nominee for governor in 2018 [34] Local officials
See live updates of Nebraska election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Nebraska's primary elections were held on May 10. Pillen won the Republican nomination, while state senator Carol Blood won the Democratic nomination. The race took on increased importance in October 2022, when U.S. senator Ben Sasse announced he would resign and Ricketts said he would allow the winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election to ...
The Nebraska Democratic primary was held on May 14, 2024. President Biden won twenty-eight delegates. Congressman Dean Phillips won one delegate by receiving the most votes of any candidate in Logan County, with 55.6% of the vote. [5]
Republicans in Nebraska picked Jim Pillen as their nominee for governor over a rival supported by former President Donald Trump and accused of groping multiple women.
The DNC-approved 2024 calendar placed the South Carolina primary first, but New Hampshire state law mandates them to hold the first primary in the country, and a "bipartisan group of state politicians", including the chairs of the Democratic and the Republican parties, announced that the state would preserve this status.
The number of elections in Nebraska varies by year. Nebraska has a gubernatorial election every four years. Members of the state's United States congressional delegation run for election or re-election at the times set out in the United States Constitution. Primary elections assist in choosing political parties' nominees for various positions ...
The 2024 Nebraska State Legislature elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Nebraska voters elected state senators [d] for the 25 odd-numbered seats of the 49 [e] legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral. State senators serve four-year terms in the Nebraska Legislature. All elections are technically non ...