Less than 3 months away from the May 14th, 2024 primary election, Nebraska democrats have finalized their list of candidates to run for political offices in Lincoln/Lancaster County and greater Nebraska.
In time for the March 1st deadline, the Nebraska Democratic Party (NDP) have announced both democrat and non-partisan candidates for seats up and down the ballot; from resource districts and school boards, to U.S. House and State Senate.
However, with both of the state’s U.S. Senate seats up for election this year, NDP has only backed one candidate. Democrat Preston Love Jr. will run against incumbent republican Senator Pete Ricketts, and as of now, incumbent republican U.S. Senator Deb Fischer is facing no direct challenge from Nebraska Dems.
Fischer will still face a challenger. Political newcomer, independent candidate Dan Osborn is set up for a head-to-head with the veteran lawmaker running for her 3rd term.
“Nebraska voters will have a clear choice in November between a life-long politician who puts the interests of big government and special interests above the working people and a military veteran, steamfitter and industrial mechanic who is in the trenches fighting for working men and women,” Osborn said in response to NDP not filing a candidate against Fischer.
NDP Chair Jane Kleeb issues the following statement regarding the slate of 2024 candidates:
“Our diversity in candidates is a direct representation of Nebraskans from both rural and urban areas who are ready to bring working and middle-class perspectives to all offices in our government. We must come together to end the one-party rule in our state that stifles creativity, innovation, and accountability.”
The full candidate list can be found here. Below are candidates to run in Lincoln-Lancaster County linked with corresponding KLIN News coverage.
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
- Congressional District 1 – Carol Blood
State Legislature (Unicameral)
- Legislative District 21 – Seth Derner
- Legislative District 21 – Bryan Paseka
- Legislative District 25 – Nicki Behmer Popp (Non-Partisan)
- Legislative District 27- Jason Prokop
- Legislative District 29 – Eliot Bostar
Mayor
- Waverly Mayor – Abbey Pascoe
Lancaster County Commissioner
- District 2 – Christa Yoakum
- District 4 – Chelsea Johnson
Nebraska State Board of Education
- District 1 – Kristin Christensen
Nebraska Board of Regents
- District 5 – Jerome Wehlob
- District 5 – Gary Rogge
Southeast Community College Board of Governors
- District 3 – James Sherwood
- District 5 – Arlynn Uhrmacher
Public School Board
- Norris Public School Board, Ward 1 – Rhonda Burbach
- Palmyra School Board – Jaimi Calfee
Lower Platte South Natural Resource District
- Subdistrict 3 – Kenneth Vogel
- Subdistrict 4 – Martin Nader
- Subdistrict 4 – Gary Aldridge
- Subdistrict 5 – John Yoakum
- Subdistrict 7 – Chuck Hassebrook
- Subdistrict 8 – Christine Lamberty
- Subdistrict 9 – Lisa Lewis
- Subdistrict 10 – Stephnie Matejka