Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, has been elected by her national Democratic Party cohorts as president of the Association of State Democratic Committees, essentially making her chair of state party chairs.
Dozens of Nebraskans lined up at the Capitol on Wednesday to oppose efforts to replace the state's distinctive electoral system with a winner-take-all model backed by President Donald Trump.
Nebraska Lawmakers heard from the public in a committee hearing. “this would be exactly what the opposite of what our forefathers envisioned, they knew that if this was setup th
Nebraskans came out in big numbers Thursday to criticize — but mostly to defend — the state’s unusual system of awarding Electoral College votes for president by congressional district. State Sen. Rita Sanders of Bellevue,
If the bill passes, then Nebraskan electoral college would favor the winner all of the electoral college votes, not give votes to both parties.
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The Republican Party is at a critical crossroads, facing electoral hurdles in 2028 and potential losses in the House of Representatives, while Democrats are poised to win both the 2028 and 2032
Voters wanting to protect Nebraska's "Blue Dot" packed a legislative hearing Wednesday to oppose two measures that would return the state to "winner-take-all" for presidential elections.
Mayor Jean Stothert, who has run the city for the last 12 years, believes her track record with the guidance of Chief Todd Schmaderer has kept Omahans' safe. Stothert says she has the data to back it up.
Today's hearing summary report showed both bills are not popular with the public. LR24ca had 172 proponents and 728 opponents, while LB3 had 414 proponents and 1369 opponents. The next step for both bills will be to go to general file where they will be debated and voted on.
State Sen. Tony Sorrentinto said Nebraska voters made a mistake in turning down "school choice" twice before, and said he'll keep bringing up the bill "until we get it right."
Longtime Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin was elected chair of the Democratic National Committee Saturday in a commanding first ballot victory, vaulting him to the national stage while leaving a major hole to fill for local Democrats.