Nebraskans will have a chance this week to weigh in on two proposals that seek to change the state's presidential elections back to a winner-take-all system.
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."
Less than three months after Nebraska voters repealed a school choice bill by 57%, some lawmakers want a redo. They've introduced several bills that would allow for state funds for private school scholarships. Supporters said they're not giving up on underprivileged kids. Opponents call it a slap in the face to voters and public schools.
Nov 5 • 11:52 PM ET Fox News calls Nebraska District 2 for Kamala Harris ... with the most crucial states of the 2024 presidential election. Our editorial team has highlighted key races to ...
The filibuster’s power came into question once again on Thursday, as the rules committee convened to discuss a handful of changes to the 109th Legislature.
Registered voters in Douglas and Sarpy counties will be holding a bond election February 11, 2025. The election will be conducted by mail. Douglas County wants to make sure voters are aware of new voter ID requirements before the upcoming vote.
This year, that date is Nov. 4. “Nebraska law allows a 17-year-old citizen who will turn 18 by Nov. 4 of this year to register now and vote in local elections,” Hall County Election ...
Nov 5 • 11:47 PM ET Fox News calls Nebraska Class 1 Seat for Deb Fischer ... See the surprising outcomes in this senate election for traditionally safe seats now.
Maybe Bellevue Sen. Rick Holdcroft should resign if Nebraska elections aren't secure because that would mean his election wasn't secure and was maybe even fraudulent. At the very least he needs to ...
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
Nebraska Sen. Rick Holdcroft proposed a law Wednesday that would end "no-excuse" mail-in voting in a move that he said is meant to "build up people's confidence" in elections.
After lawmakers eased into public hearings this week, the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee will take on its first hot-button issue of the 2025 legislative session.