2024 Nebraska Legislature election

The 2024 Nebraska State Legislature elections will take place as part of the biennial United States elections. Nebraska voters will elect state senators[d] for the 25 odd-numbered seats of the 49[e] legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral. State senators serve four-year terms in the Nebraska Legislature. Note: All elections are technically non-partisan in the State Legislature; therefore, any parties listed are from candidates' websites and official party endorsement lists. Candidates all appear on the ballot as nonpartisan.

2024 Nebraska Legislature election

← 2022 November 5, 2024
Officially nonpartisan
2026 →

25 of the 49 seats in the Nebraska Legislature
25[a] seats needed for a majority
 
Rep
Dem
Ind
Party Republican Democratic Independent Democrat
Last election 32 17 0
Current seats 33[b] 15[c][b] 1[c]
Seats needed Steady Increase 10

Map of the incumbents:
     Republican incumbent      Republican retiring/term-limited
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic retiring/term-limited

Incumbent Speaker

John Arch
Republican



Overview

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18 23 1 7
Republican To be elected I Democratic
Summary of the November 5, 2024 Nebraska Legislature election results
 
Parties Candidates Votes Seats
No. % Before After +/-
Republican 29 33 34   1
Democrat 18 15 15   1
Independent Democrat 2 1 1  
Independent 0 0 0  
Libertarian 0 0 0  
Green 0 0 0  
Write-ins 0 0  
Total 49 100.00% 49 49
Senate seats
Republican
69.39%
Democratic
28.57%
Ind. Democrat
2.04%

Summary by district

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In the 2020 Presidential Election, Republican Donald Trump received the most votes in 34 of Nebraska's legislative districts and Democrat Joe Biden received the most votes in 15 districts. Out of the 25 districts which have elections in 2024, there are three districts where Donald Trump won the most votes in 2020 that a Democrat currently represents: District 3, based in Sarpy County ( Trump + 7%); District 15, based in Dodge County ( Trump + 33%); and District 49, based in Sarpy County ( Trump + 12%).

 
District Incumbent Candidates[2]
Location 2020 pres.[3] Member Party First
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Status
1 R+42.9 Julie Slama Republican 2019 (Appointed) Incumbent retired.[4]
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dennis Schaardt (Republican) 45.10%[5]
  •  Y Robert Hallstrom (Republican) 33.80% [6]
  • Glenda Willnerd (Democratic) 16.49%[6]
  • Bob Holman (Republican) 4.61%
  • General election:
  • Robert Hallstrom (Republican)
  • Dennis Schaardt (Republican)
3 R+6.6 Carol Blood Democratic 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Felix Ungerman (Republican) 53.06%[7]
  •  Y Victor Rountree (Democratic) 46.94%[8]
  • General election:
  • Victor Rountree (Democratic)
  • Felix Ungerman (Republican)
5 D+21.5 Mike McDonnell Republican 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Margo Juarez (Democratic) 37.68%[8]
  •  Y Gilbert Ayala (Republican) 35.95%[6]
  • Flint Harkness (Democratic) 26.36%[8]
  • General election:
  • Gilbert Ayala (Republican)[6]
  • Margo Juarez (Democratic)[8]
7 D+40.6 Tony Vargas Democratic 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dunixi Guereca (Democratic) 34.02%[8]
  •  Y Tim Pendrell (Democratic) 24.56%[8]
  • Ben Salazar (Independent) 22.31%[6]
  • Christopher Geary (Democratic) 20.36%[6]
  • General election:
  • Dunixi Guereca (Democratic)[8]
  • Tim Pendrell (Democratic)[8]
9 D+44 John Cavanaugh Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Primary election:
  •  Y John Cavanaugh (Democratic) 70.09%[8]
  •  Y Julia Palzer (Republican) 29.91%[9]
  • General election:
  • John Cavanaugh (Democratic)
  • Julia Palzer (Republican)
11 D+70.5 Terrell McKinney Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
13 D+29.6 Justin Wayne Democratic 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Nick Batter (Independent) 37.94%[6]
  •  Y Ashlei Spivey (Democratic) 24.04%[6]
  • Tracy Hightower-Henne (Democratic) 23.42%[8][12][13]
  • Matthew Clough (Republican) 15.00%[6]
  • General election:
  • Nick Batter (Independent)[6]
  • Ashlei Spivey (Democratic)[6]
15 R+33.2 Lynne Walz Democratic 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dave Wordekemper (Republican) 43.76%[6]
  •  Y Roxie Kracl (Republican) 25.19%[6]
  • Anthony Hanson (Republican) 18.92%[6]
  • Scott Thomas (Republican) 6.21%[6]
  • Peter Mayberry (Democratic) 5.92%[6]
  • General election:
  • Dave Wordekemper (Republican)[6]
  • Roxie Kracl (Republican)[6]
17 R+25.2 Joni Albrecht Republican 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Mike Albrecht (Republican) 40.71%[6]
  •  Y Glen Meyer (Republican) 32.27%[9]
  • Cindy Kai (Democratic) 27.02%[6][8]
  • General election:
  • Mike Albrecht (Republican)[6]
  • Glen Meyer (Republican)[9]
19 R+56.5 Rob Dover Republican 2022 (Appointed) Incumbent running
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Jeanne Reigle (Republican) 38.88%[14]
  •  Y Rob Dover (Republican) 36.44%[15]
  • Melissa Temple (Democratic) 24.68%[6][8]
  • General election:
  • Jeanne Reigle (Republican)[14]
  • Rob Dover (Republican)[15]
21 R+9.6 Beau Ballard Republican 2023 (Appointed) Incumbent running
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Beau Ballard (Republican) 54.39%[16]
  •  Y Seth Derner (Democratic) 30.27%[17]
  • Bryan Paseka (Democratic) 15.34%[6]
  • General election:
  • Beau Ballard (Republican)[16]
  • Seth Derner (Democratic)[17]
23 R+47.5 Bruce Bostelman Republican 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Jared Storm (Republican) 34.90%[18]
  •  Y Dennis Fujan (Republican) 24.60%[19][18]
  • Allie French (Republican) 14.22%[20][21]
  • Larissa Schultz (Democratic) 12.46%[8][22]
  • Alan Zavodny (Republican) 7.86%[20]
  • Jacob Wolff (Republican) 5.96%[23][24]
  • General election:
  • Jared Storm (Republican)
  • Dennis Fujan (Republican)
25 R+4.5 Carolyn Bosn Republican 2023 (Appointed) Incumbent running
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Carolyn Bosn (Republican) 55.39%[25]
  •  Y Nicki Behmer Popp (Independent Democrat) 41.71%[8][26]
  • Aurang Zeb (Democratic) 2.90%[6]
  • General election:
  • Carolyn Bosn (Republican)
  • Nicki Behmer Popp (Independent Democrat)
27 D+7.7 Anna Wishart Democratic 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dawn Liphardt (Republican) 43.67%[6]
  •  Y Jason Prokop (Democratic) 56.33%[27][9]
  • General election:
  • Dawn Liphardt (Republican)
  • Jason Prokop (Democratic)
29 D+23.6 Eliot Bostar Democratic 2020 Incumbent re-elected
Democratic hold.
31 R+8 Kathleen Kauth Republican 2022 (Appointed) Incumbent running
33 R+46.7 Steve Halloran Republican 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dan Lonowski (Republican) 39.94%[31]
  •  Y Michelle Smith (Democratic) 28.87%[8][32][13]
  • Paul Hamelink (Republican) 18.33%[31]
  • Joshua Frederick (Republican) 12.86%[31]
  • General election:
  • Dan Lonowski (Republican)
  • Michelle Smith (Democratic)
35 R+23.4 Ray Aguilar Republican 2020 Incumbent running
37 R+37.4 John Lowe Republican 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Stan Clouse (Republican) 57.77%[33][34]
  •  Y Lana Peister (Republican) 32.61%[35][36]
  • Nathan Leach (Independent) 9.62%[37]
  • General election:
  • Stan Clouse (Republican)[33][34]
  • Lana Peister (Republican)[35][36]
39 R+23.3 Lou Ann Linehan Republican 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Tony Sorrentino (Republican) 51.90%[38]
  •  Y Allison Heimes (Independent Democrat) 48.90%[8][39][13]
  • General election:
  • Allison Heimes (Independent Democrat)
  • Tony Sorrentino (Republican)
41 R+62.7 Fred Meyer Republican 2023 (Appointed) Incumbent retiring[40]
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Dan McKeon (Republican) 45.19%[6]
  •  Y Ethan Clark (Republican) 39.21%[13]
  • Nadine Bane (Republican) 15.60%[41]
  • General election:
  • Dan McKeon (Republican)[6]
  • Ethan Clark (Republican)[13]
43 R+68.5 Tom Brewer Republican 2016 Term-limited
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Tanya Storer (Republican) 58.53%[6]
  •  Y Tony Tangwall (Republican) 41.47%[6]
  • General election:
  • Tanya Storer (Republican)
  • Tony Tangwall (Republican)
45 R+5.4 Rita Sanders Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Rita Sanders (Republican) 58.43%[42]
  •  Y Sarah Centineo (Democratic) 41.87%[8]
  • General election:
  • Sarah Centineo (Democratic)
  • Rita Sanders (Republican)
47 R+64.2 Steve Erdman Republican 2016 Term-limited
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Paul Strommen (Republican) 77.13%[43]
  •  Y Larry Bolinger (Democratic) 22.87%[8][44]
  • General election:
  • Larry Bolinger (Democratic)
  • Paul Strommen (Republican)
49 R+11.6 Jen Day Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Primary election:
  •  Y Jen Day (Democratic) 42.87%[8][45]
  •  Y Bob Anderson (Republican) 34.67%[13]
  • Caleb Muhs (Republican) 22.47%[38]
  • General election:
  • Jen Day (Democratic)[8][45]
  • Bob Anderson (Republican)[13]

Retirements

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Fifteen incumbents will not seek re-election.

Democrats

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  1. District 3: Carol Blood is term-limited (running for U.S. Representative).[46]
  2. District 7: Tony Vargas is term-limited (running for U.S. Representative).[47]
  3. District 13: Justin Wayne is term-limited.
  4. District 15: Lynne Walz is term-limited.
  5. District 27: Anna Wishart is term-limited.

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  1. District 1: Julie Slama is retiring.[4]
  2. District 5: Mike McDonnell is term-limited.
  3. District 17: Joni Albrecht is term-limited.
  4. District 23: Bruce Bostelman is term-limited.
  5. District 33: Steve Halloran is term-limited.
  6. District 37: John Lowe is term-limited.
  7. District 39: Lou Ann Linehan is term-limited.
  8. District 41: Fred Meyer is retiring.[40]
  9. District 43: Tom Brewer is term-limited.
  10. District 47: Steve Erdman is term-limited.

Predictions

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Redistricting greatly reduced the number of competitive seats in the state, making it almost certain that the chamber would remain in Republican hands.

Statewide

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

Competitive districts

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District Incumbent 2020 Pres.[49] CNalysis Result
3rd Carol Blood (retiring) 51.88% R Tilt R TBD
21st Beau Ballard 53.58% R Lean R TBD
25th Carolyn Bosn 51.38% R Tilt R TBD
27th Anna Wishart 52.62% D Very Likely D TBD
31st Kathleen Kauth 53.07% R Lean R TBD
35th Ray Aguilar 60.53% R Very Likely R TBD
45th Rita Sanders 51.15% R Lean R TBD
49th Jen Day 54.69% R Tilt R (flip) TBD

Race by district

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  • Note: All elections are technically non-partisan in the State Legislature; therefore, parties listed here are from candidates' websites and official party endorsement lists. Candidates all appear on the ballot as nonpartisan.
    • Candidates endorsed by the Republican Party:
    • Candidates endorsed by the Democratic Party:[8]

District 1District 3District 5District 7District 9District 11District 13District 15District 17District 19District 21District 23District 25District 27District 29District 31District 33District 35District 37District 39District 41District 43District 45District 47District 49

District 1

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  • Dennis Schaardt, businessman and former Pawnee County commissioner, mayor, city councilman and volunteer fire chief.[5][6]
  • Robert Hallstrom, lawyer
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  • Glenda Willnerd, Librarian
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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 1st Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Schaardt 3,258 45.13
Republican Robert Hallstrom 2,439 33.79
Democratic Glenda Willnerd 1,190 16.48
Republican Bob Holman
(withdrawn)
332 4.60
Total votes 7,219 100.00
General election
Republican Robert Hallstrom
Republican Dennis Schaardt
Total votes
Republican hold

District 3

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Candidates

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Tilt R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 3rd Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Felix Ungerman 2,540 53.10
Democratic Victor Rountree 2,243 46.90
Total votes 4,783 100.00
General election
Democratic Victor Rountree
Republican Felix Ungerman
Total votes

District 5

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  • Gilbert Ayala, unsuccessful candidate in District 5 in 2016 and 2020[6][52][53]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Flint Harkness, resource teacher for special education[8][9]

Withdrawn

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D (flip) September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 5th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Margo Juarez 1,337 37.68
Republican Gilbert Ayala 1,276 35.96
Democratic Flint Harkness 935 26.35
Total votes 3,548 100.00
General election
Republican Gilbert Ayala
Democratic Margo Juarez
Total votes

District 7

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Candidates

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  • Dunixi Guereca[8]
  • Tim Pendrell, clerk of the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee in the Nebraska Legislature[8][56]
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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 7th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dunixi Guereca 758 33.99
Democratic Tim Pendrell 548 24.57
Independent Ben Salazar 499 22.38
Democratic Christopher Geary 425 19.06
Total votes 2,230 100.00
General election
Democratic Dunixi Guereca
Democratic Tim Pendrell
Total votes
Democratic hold

District 9

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Candidates

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 9th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Cavanaugh (incumbent) 4,041 70.10
Republican Julia Palzer 1.724 29.90
Total votes 5,765 100.00
General election
Democratic John Cavanaugh
Republican Julia Palzer
Total votes

District 11

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  • Ernie Chambers, former member of the Nebraska Legislature from 1971 to 2009 and again from 2013 to 2021[10][11]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Calandra Cooper[6]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D September 2, 2024


Results

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Nebraska's 11th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terrell McKinney (incumbent) 1,351 44.65
Independent Ernie Chambers 1,347 44.51
Independent Calandra Cooper 328 10.84
Total votes 3,026 100.00
General election
Democratic Terrell McKinney
Independent Ernie Chambers (write-in)
Total votes

District 13

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  • Nick Batter, attorney and corporate counsel for a construction company[6][58]
  • Ashlei Spivey, director of the nonprofit organization I Be Black Girl[6][59]
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  • Matthew Clough, former chief operating officer of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services[6][60]
  • Tracy Hightower-Henne, attorney[8][12][13]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 13th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Nick Batter 2,215 37.88
Democratic Ashlei Spivey 1,410 24.11
Democratic Tracy Hightower-Henne 1,369 23.41
Republican Matthew Clough 853 14.59
Total votes 5,847 100.00
General election
Independent Nick Batter
Democratic Ashlei Spivey
Total votes

District 15

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  • Anthony Hanson[6]
  • Peter Mayberry,[6]
  • Scott Thomas[6]
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  • Chuck Emanuel[6]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R (flip) September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 15th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Wordekemper 3,142 43.72
Republican Roxie Kracl 1,911 25.20
Republican Anthony Hanson 1,360 18.93
Republican Scott Thomas 448 6.23
Democratic Peter Mayberry 131 5.15
Total votes 7,186 100.00
General election
Republican Roxie Kracl
Republican Dave Wordekemper
Total votes
Republican gain from Democratic

District 17

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Candidates

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 17th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Albrecht 1,674 40.67
Republican Glen Meyer 1,328 32.26
Democratic Cindy Kai 1,114 27.07
Total votes 100.00
General election
Republican Mike Albrecht
Republican Glen Meyer
Total votes
Republican hold

District 19

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  • Melissa Temple, former teacher and member of the Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District[63]

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 19th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeanne Reigle 3,071 38.85
Republican Rob Dover (incumbent) 2,878 36.41
Democratic Melissa Temple 1,956 24.74
Total votes 7,905 100.00
General election
Republican Jeanne Reigle
Republican Rob Dover (incumbent)
Total votes
Republican hold

District 21

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  • Bryan Paseka[6]

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Lean R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 21st Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beau Ballard (incumbent) 3,829 54.30
Democratic Seth Derner 2,136 30.29
Democratic Bryan Paseka 1,087 15.41
Total votes 7,052 100.00
General election
Republican Beau Ballard (incumbent)
Democratic Seth Derner
Total votes

District 23

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  • Dennis Fujan, farmer[18][19]
  • Jared Storm, small-business owner and pilot[18]
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Jacob Wolff
Individuals
Alan Zavodny
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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 23rd Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jared Storm 2,460 34.85
Republican Dennis Fujan 1,738 24.62
Republican Allie French 1,006 14.25
Democratic Larissa Schultz 878 12.88
Republican Alan Zavodny 557 7.89
Republican Jacob Wolff 420 5.95
Total votes 7,059 100.00
General election
Republican Dennis Fujan
Republican Jared Storm
Total votes
Republican hold

District 25

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Tossupp September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 25th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carolyn Bosn (incumbent) 5,968 55.35
Independent Democrat Nicki Behmer Popp 4,500 41.73
Democratic Aurang Zeb 315 2.92
Total votes 10,783 100.00
General election
Republican Carolyn Bosn (incumbent)
Independent Democratic Nicki Behmer Popp
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District 27

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  • Dawn Liphardt[6]
  • Jason Prokop, director of First Five Nebraska[27][9]
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  • Kameron Neeman, community organizer and activist, board member for Nebraska Abortion Resources and OutNebraska[8][13]

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Jason Prokop
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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Very Likely D September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 27th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jason Prokop 2,756 56.33
Republican Dawn Liphardt 2,137 43.67
Total votes 4,893 100.00
General election
Republican Dawn Liphardt
Democratic Jason Prokop
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District 29

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  • Phil Bruce, former cybersecurity analyst and nonprofit founder[6][65]

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid D September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 29th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eliot Bostar (incumbent) 6,766 100.00
Total votes 6,766 100.00
General election
Democratic Eliot Bostar (incumbent)
Total votes
Democratic hold

District 31

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  • Jessie McGrath[8]

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Lean R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 31st Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kathleen Kauth (incumbent) 4,680 59.13
Democratic Mary Ann Folchert 3,235 40.87
Total votes 7,915 100.00
General election
Republican Kathleen Kauth (incumbent)
Democratic Mary Ann Folchert
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District 33

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  • Dan Lonowski, small business owner, retired public school teacher, and veteran[31][66]
  • Michelle Smith, business owner and therapist[8][32][13][31]
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  • Joshua Frederick, architectural designer, project manager, and veteran[31][67]
  • Paul Hamelink, small business owner and former member of the city council of Hastings, Nebraska[31][68]
Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 33rd Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Lonowski 3,475 39.92
Democratic Michelle Smith 2,516 28.90
Republican Paul Hamelink 1,595 18.32
Republican Joshua Frederick 1,120 12.86
Total votes 8,706 100.00
General election
Republican Dan Lonowski
Democratic Michelle Smith
Total votes

District 35

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Very Likely R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 35th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dan Quick 1,673 51.41
Republican Ray Aguilar 1,581 48.59
Total votes 3,254 100.00
General election
Republican Ray Aguilar
Democratic Dan Quick
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District 37

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  • Nathan Leach, founder of Nonpartisan Nebraska[37][69]

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Stan Clouse

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 37th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stan Clouse 3,759 57.72
Republican Lana Peister 2,129 32.69
Independent Nathan Leach 625 9.60
Total votes 6,513 100.00
General election
Republican Stan Clouse
Republican Lana Peister
Total votes
Republican hold

District 39

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  • Allison Heimes, attorney and candidate for District 39 in 2020[8][39][13]
  • Tony Sorrentino, president and founder of Health Plan Fiduciary Compliance, a firm that advises health plans on complying with federal law; adjunct law professor at Creighton University; and unsuccessful candidate for Nebraska Legislature in 2006 in District 4[38][70]

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 39th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Sorrentino 3,881 51.11
Independent Democrat Allison Heimes 3,712 48.89
Total votes 7,593 100.00
General election
Independent Democrat Allison Heimes
Republican Tony Sorrentino
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District 41

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Source Ranking As of
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Nebraska's 41st Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan McKeon 3,316 44.84
Republican Ethan Clark 2,926 39.56
Republican Nadine Bane 1,154 15.60
Total votes 7,396 100.00
General election
Republican Ethan Clark
Republican Dan McKeon
Total votes
Republican hold

District 43

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Candidates

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Endorsements

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Tanya Storer
Individuals

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 43rd Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tanya Storer 5,809 58.52
Republican Tony Tangwall 4,112 41.48
Total votes 9,926 100.00
General election
Republican Tanya Storer
Republican Tony Tangwall
Total votes
Republican hold

District 45

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Candidates

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Withdrawn

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Lean R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 45th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rita Sanders (incumbent) 3,014 58.56
Democratic Sarah Centineo 2,133 41.44
Total votes 5,147 100.00
General election
Democratic Sarah Centineo
Republican Rita Sanders (incumbent)
Total votes

District 47

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Candidates

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Solid R September 2, 2024

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Nebraska's 47th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Strommen 5,662 77.11
Democratic Larry Bolinger 1,681 22.89
Total votes 7,343 100.00
General election
Democratic Larry Bolinger
Republican Paul Strommen
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District 49

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Declared

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  • Bob Andersen, retired Air Force veteran and small-business owner[13]
  • Jen Day (incumbent)[8][45]

Eliminated in primary

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  • Caleb Muhs, financial consultant and former FBI counterterrorism analyst[38][76]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[48] Lean R (flip) September 2, 2024

Results

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Nebraska's 49th Legislative District Election, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jen Day (incumbent) 2,264 42.85
Republican Bob Andersen 1,835 34.73
Republican Caleb Muhs 1,184 22.41
Total votes 5,283 100.00
General election
Republican Bob Andersen
Democratic Jen Day (incumbent)
Total votes

Notes

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  1. ^ In Nebraska, a two-thirds vote of all members is required to overcome a filibuster. Thus, 33 votes are required to hold a filibuster-proof majority.[1]
  2. ^ a b Mike McDonnell of Omaha was elected as a Democrat but switched his affiliation to the Republican Party in April 2024.
  3. ^ a b Megan Hunt of Omaha was elected as a Democrat but switched party affiliation to Independent in May 2023, while remaining a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.
  4. ^ Although Nebraska's legislature is unicameral, the officeholders are called Senators.
  5. ^ The even-numbered districts were elected in 2022 and will be up for election again in 2026.
  6. ^ Holman appears to have withdrawn as his name was removed from the Secretary of State's list of candidates as well as the Nebraska Republican Party's website, he endorsement Dennis Schaardt.
  7. ^ Powers appears to have withdrawn as his name was removed from the Secretary of State's list of candidates as well as the Nebraska Democratic Party's website, and his campaign website and social media pages have disappeared.[8][6]
  8. ^ Benak did not file to run by the March 1 deadline.
  9. ^ Previously listed on the website for the Nebraska Democratic Party as running for the Nebraska Legislature in District 45 but is now listed as running for the Bellevue, Nebraska school board.[8]

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