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There are only two states that split their electoral votes by congressional district: Nebraska and Maine. Both states ...
Nebraska will continue to split its presidential electoral votes by congressional district — at least for now.
Nebraska's split presidential electoral system survived an attempt to replace it with a winner-take-all model Tuesday as two ...
The Nebraska Secretary of State’s Office was recognized with a national Clearinghouse Award in the communications category ...
Nebraska's "Blue Dot" will live on for now as the state Legislature rejected a bill Tuesday that would revert Nebraska's ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Nebraska will keep splitting its Electoral College votes — at least for now. On Tuesday, state ...
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The Douglas County Election Commission says most voters will not need to register again for a mail-in ballot for the the ...
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The Lancaster County Election Commission released its unofficial final results for the Lincoln Primary Election on Friday.
It came down to just two important votes from Sen. Merv Riepe and Sen. Dave Wordekemper. Ultimately the effort to move Nebraska to a winner-take-all system failed. For four hours state senators ...
First Alert 6 and the Omaha Press Club will host a mayoral debate with John Ewing and Jean Stothert on Thursday.
State Sen. Merv Riepe, a Republican, sits at his desk in the Nebraska Legislature in Lincoln, Neb., Tuesday, April 8, 2025, ahead of a vote on a bill to take Nebraska to a winner-take-all system ...
Nebraska and Maine are the only states that split their electoral votes by congressional district, and both have done so in recent presidential elections. In Nebraska, the system has confounded ...
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