Independent Dan Osborn is running a surprisingly competitive Senate race in deep-red Nebraska in his bid to unseat two-term Sen. Deb Fischer.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa ( KCAU) — Early in-person voting for the general election at Nebraska county election offices has begun. According to a release, early in-person voting will be open until Nov. 4. On election day, voting at the county election offices is not available.
The number of early voters at the Douglas County Election Commission office paced well above the 2020 general presidential election, when about 300 people voted early in person on that
Republicans are looking to avoid a disaster in the Nebraska Senate race amid signs that an independent candidate could be giving incumbent Sen. Deb Fischer (R) a run for her money. Independent
Nebraskans will vote on a whopping six ballot measures this fall, including medical marijuana, abortion access, school choice and paid sick leave.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Lancaster County Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen announced Monday that early in-person voting for the general election has started. Lancaster County voters can cast their early ballots at the election office at 601 N. 46th St. Regular election commission office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Omaha union leader Dan Osborn has drawn millions of dollars in outside support and caught the GOP’s attention in the solidly red state.
Nebraska voters will have a chance to learn more about this year's six ballot initiatives at a series of public hearings announced Friday.
Nebraskans will soon start casting their ballots in the 2024 presidential election during early voting, which beings a few weeks before Election Day on Nov. 5.  If you haven't yet registered to vote — or if you want to vote at home but haven't requested a mail-in ballot — there is still time.
Secretary of State Bob Evnen indicated nearly 100,000 signatures submitted by Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana could be "tainted by fraud or malfeasance" and potentially rejected.
A seemingly non-competitive Senate race in deeply Republican Nebraska is no longer a safe bet for two-term incumbent Sen. Deb Fischer.
If Ms. Harris were to win the “blue wall” and lose the Sun Belt swing states, the single electoral vote in Greater Omaha could determine the winner of the presidential election.