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Nebraska will have a record number of petition-initiated measures on the ballot Tuesday, including two competing ones that address abortion rights.
FOR PUBLICATION AT 12:01 a.m. ET ON NOV. 5 (ELECTION DAY). EDITED BY TJACOBS. cp Nebraska voters will elect representatives for the state’s three U.S. House seats Tuesday, and those in the state’s Omaha-centric 2nd District will not only decide one of the country's most competitive House races,
N.Y., referred to an independent candidate in Nebraska's race as a pickup opportunity for Democrats to potentially keep their majority.
Because Nebraska currently awards three of its five Electoral College votes based on the results in each of its three congressional districts, the so-called "blue dot," as the 2nd district has come to be known,
Referendum 434 would enshrine the state’s current ban after 12 weeks. Referendum 439 would create a right to abortion “until fetal viability.”
Eleven Nebraska counties are showing consistently higher voter turnout after switching to all-mail voting – a change allowed by state law only in rural counties with fewer than 10,000 residents.
Americans are encouraged to do their duty and vote on Election Day. But in Nebraska, some residents must go a step further: They are required to help run the elections.
County election offices have done a remarkable job helping early voters cast their ballots securely,” Secretary of State Bob Evnen said.
Voters in Omaha and Nebraska cast ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, for federal, state and local races, including Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, which could be critical in deciding the presidential race. Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.