Now that the calendar has turned over, 17-year-olds born before November 4 have the opportunity to register to vote now.
Nebraska is one of the top meat producers in the U.S. It also has one of the worst labor shortages. The incoming Trump administration has promised mass deportations on an unprecedented scale. We asked Nebraskans what that could mean.
If every state adopted Nebraska’s unique system of awarding its Electoral College votes for president — which provides one electoral vote to the winner in each congressional district and two per state to the overall winner — President-elect Donald Trump would have still won the White House.
The Lancaster County Election Commissioner's Office is holding a series of voter registration drives ahead of the city elections.
The first days of Nebraska's legislative session brought a proposal to move to winner-take-all, an attempt to fill an alleged tax credit gap and change Omaha's city elections.
Back in front of Nebraska lawmakers this year is a so-called “winner-take-all” measure aimed at changing the Huskers’ unconventional way of awarding Electoral College votes for president. The proposal by State Sen.
Fifteen votes were the difference between the Good Life District passing or not during Gretna's special election, and with the go-ahead vote, the city is preparing to make that district a reality.
The Nebraska Court of Appeals on Tuesday affirmed a Columbus man's conviction for election falsification for voting in one county while living in another in the 2020 general election.
Sen. Loren Lippincott of Central City introduced legislation Thursday that would terminate the state's electoral system that splits votes between the statewide vote and votes in the three Congressional Districts.
In the 2024 presidential election, both states split their votes. Maine sent three votes to Harris and one to Trump, while Nebraska sent four votes to Trump and one to Harris. Gannon said that this bill would ensure “everyone’s voice to be heard,” as well as encourage presidential candidates to continue to campaign in the state.
Nebraska is one of only two states that divides its electoral votes based on congressional districts during the presidential election.
State Sen. Brian Hardin of Gering has taken up former Bayard Sen. Steve Erdman’s campaign to replace Nebraska’s property, sales and income taxes with “consumption taxes.”