The future of Nebraska's elections system is up in the air next week, as lawmakers are set to consider a controversial proposal to restore a winner-take-all model for future presidential
Former Nebraska U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn decided Thursday to explore another run for the Senate, this time against Republican U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts in the midterms.
FORMER SENATE CANDIDATE AND KELLOGG’S UNION PRESIDENT DAN OSBORNE ANNOUNCES HE’S LAUNCHING AN EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE FOR AN INDEPENDENT SENATE RUN AGAINST REPUBLICAN SENATOR PETE RICKETTS. RICKETTS WAS APPOINTED TO HIS POSITION BY GOVERNOR PILLEN IN 2023,
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen says state officials have long faced roadblocks to using databases confirming citizenship status.
Wiltgen said the changes will impact approximately 8,500 of the 185,000 voters eligible to vote in the upcoming elections.
In District 2, there are enough uncounted votes to change who finishes in second and third place. For the District 4 primary, First Alert 6 expects to get results from the remaining ballots Thursday.
By Billy Kobin, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine Democrats have put forward a proposal to no longer award the state’s Electoral College votes by congressional district if Republican-led Nebraska also switches to a winner-take-all system for presidential elections.
By Aaron Hegarty Click here for updates on this story OMAHA, Nebraska (KETV) -- Around 1,000 people are helping to put on Tuesday's
Sen. Rick Holdcroft's bill (LB135) requiring school districts to hold bond issue elections during statewide primary or general elections failed to advance from the second round of consideration.