Barring misbehavior this weekend, I think I have put the finishing touches on the last two preview stories of this primary campaign. Thank you all for following along. And please ignore the thud and loud snoring on Wednesday.
On the GOP side in #NE02, @DonJBacon faces nominal opposition from perennial candidate Paul Anderson, who hasn’t raised or spent the $5,000 to trigger filing an Federal Election Commission report.
#Nebraska’s unique nonpartisan Legislature spurs so many good races so often that it’s hard to choose. But I don’t know any primary more interesting than this proxy fight between @GovRicketts and former Gov. Dave Heineman. #NEleg
And last and far from least is the local issue that will have a lot of tongues wagging around #Omaha. The first of what could be several $200 million road improvement bonds for the city.
It’s now pretty obvious that #Nebraska residents responded, requesting more vote by mail ballots than people have ever voted in one of the state’s primary elections.
But @GovRicketts and @NEvnen have been adamant that #Nebraska will still offer voting on Election Day, Tuesday, May 12. So we started asking questions about polling places, poll workers and how all this would work.
We checked back in with county and state election officials, and younger, healthier people responded to the call for more poll workers. It now sounds like most every poll will be open.
Last and far from least, here is how this #ElectionDay will look and feel different, from where to vote to how you'll stand in line, assuming there is one.
Hat tip on this story form to my former @OWHnews colleague @roseannmoring. This was her idea to boil down months of coverage into something more digestible.
She was right.
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Crowd line outside the Tim Walz rally in La Vista.
Here’s the inside of the venue.
As long as signal allows, I'll live tweet. Here's what's going on today. Nebraska native Tim Walz, the Minnesota governor who Vice President Kamala Harris chose as her running mate, has come back.
The #Nebraska Legislature after dark tonight is discussing an unfriendly amendment to LB 1300 that opens the possibility of a test vote for the potential of changing the way the state awards its Electoral College votes. Most do not see the votes to clear a filibuster. (THREAD)
For people just tuning in: Many of the Democrats and a progressive registered nonpartisan in the officially nonpartisan unicameral (one-house) Legislature are extolling the virtues of continuing to split up Nebraska's electoral votes by congressional district.
At issue for some, including former President @realDonaldTrump, is that the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District remains one of the nation's most competitive. It voted for President @JoeBiden in 2020, sending one of the state's five electoral votes to the Democrat over Trump.
At the presser for the Support Our Schools group that says they have gathered nearly double the signatures they needed to get on the #Nebraska’s 2024 general election ballot. They’ve been delivering boxes to Sec of State.
Will try to tweet a little of the presser.
NSEA president Jenni Benson says the sheer number of signatures “sends a powerful message to elected officials and Nebraskans need them to listen. Nebraskans support public schools.”
Thread today @NEGOP’s State Central Committee meeting in Norfolk. They’re discussing typical party business. Some of the focus will be on a party constitutional amendment proposal to remove the voting power of four GOP-affiliated groups from state party’s Executive Committee.
The proposal from a 3rd District member, would make advisory members instead of voting members out of the Federation of Republican Women, Young Republicans, College Republicans and High School Republicans. The GOP chair could then exclude any of them from certain exec meetings.
This likely sounds like gobbledygook. Essentially, some partisans say they want to take away these votes because the groups side more often with the traditional wing of the GOP or the Ricketts wing. Some rural folks think the groups give unfair power to urban and suburban areas.
The folks handling Capitol Security and the redcoats are taking the step today of separating the supporters and opponents of Legislative Bill 626, a proposal to ban abortions in the state after an ultrasound detects embryonic cardiac activity.
There are already some folks here standing in the Rotunda who say they are against LB 626.