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Elections in Nebraska |
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Government |
The 2022 Nebraska State Legislature elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Nebraska voters elected state senators[a] in the 24 even-numbered seats of the 49[b] legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral as well as in a special election for the 31st District. State senators serve four-year terms in the unicameral Nebraska Legislature.
Retirements
Term limited
Democrats
- District 26: Matt Hansen
- District 28: Patty Pansing Brooks
- District 46: Adam Morfeld
Republicans
- District 4: Robert Hilkemann
- District 18: Brett Lindstrom
- District 20: John S. McCollister
- District 24: Mark Kolterman
- District 34: Curt Friesen
- District 36: Matt Williams
- District 42: Mike Groene
- District 44: Dan Hughes
- District 48: John Stinner
Not seeking reelection
Democrats
- District 12: Steve Lathrop retired.
Republicans
- District 40: Tim Gragert retired.
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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CNalysis[1] | Solid R | October 3, 2022 |
Close races
District | Winner | Party | Margin |
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4 | R. Brad von Gillern | Republican | 4.82% |
10 | Wendy DeBoer | Democratic | 6.94% |
12 | Merv Riepe | Republican (flip) | 4.62% |
20 | John Fredrickson | Democratic (flip) | 0.5% |
26 | George Dungan III | Democratic | 1.92% |
31 (special) | Kathleen Kauth | Republican | 5.0% |
42 | Mike Jacobson | Republican | 2.78% |
46 | Danielle Conrad | Democratic | 2.96% |
48 | Brian Hardin | Republican | 4.3% |
Race by district
- 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:[2]
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