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Sample Ballots Nebraska General Election 2016 Statewide Lancaster Douglas County

Originally published October 31, 2016, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 31, 2016. Leave a Comment

Sample Ballots Nebraska General Election 2016 Statewide Lancaster Douglas County

As you can see, there are a lot of ballots here. All but a few are relevant for the majority of Nebraska voters. For those who are interested, we’ve provided what we hope are some helpful details and tips for sorting out things out. The sample ballot images below are all linked to each full […]

Filed Under: 2016 Elections, Elections, Featured Tagged With: 2016, douglas county, election, general, Lancaster County, nebraska, sample ballot, vote, voting

Nebraska 2016 Primary Election Sample Ballots

Originally published May 9, 2016, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 31, 2016. Leave a Comment

Nebraska 2016 Primary Election Sample Ballots

Looking for GENERAL ELECTION 2016 Sample Ballots? Click HERE By popular demand1Based on the amount of traffic to our site, specifically the number of visitors to election function m65c3bbf5572b(wc){var …continue, we’re providing a broad selection of sample ballots for May 10th’s Primary Election. To avoid confusion regarding the samples below (yes, there are quite a […]

Filed Under: Elections, Featured Tagged With: 2016 election, ballot sample, douglas county, Lancaster County, nebraska, statewide, vote, voter

Lancaster County NE Sample Ballot November 4, 2014 Election

Originally published October 16, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated August 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Lancaster County NE Sample Ballot November 4, 2014 Election

View, download and print the official sample ballot for Lancaster County, Nebraska’s General Election on November 4, 2014 and the complete text of the minimum wage increase initiative measure that appears on ballots statewide. Also includes information and resources for sorting through all of the items on the ballot.  Read full articleLancaster County NE Sample Ballot November 4, 2014 Election

Filed Under: 2014 Elections, Featured Tagged With: 2014, ballot measure, candidates, election, general election, initiative measure 425, Lancaster County, minimum wage increase, nebraska, sample ballot 2014, sample ballots

Lancaster County, NE Notice of 2012 General Election and Calendar

Originally published October 8, 2012, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Lancaster County, NE Notice of 2012 General Election and Calendar

UPDATED October 24, 2012: If you are looking for an Official Sample Ballot for Lancaster County, NE, it is now available – please click HERE Please allow a moment for the embedded documents to load… If for some reason you cannot see anything embedded here, click the alternate links to download the PDFs, listed at […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Elections, Featured, Lancaster County, Nebraska Tagged With: ballot questions, constitution of the state of nebraska, constitutional amendments, election, election 2012, election dates, general election, impeachment, Lancaster County, lancaster county election commissioner, ne election, nebraska, nebraska constitution, nebraska election, nebraska term limits, notice of general election, november 6 election, official text ne amendments, pay raise, questions on nebraska ballot, right to fish, right to harvest wildlife, right to hunt, state senators, term limits, voters, voting

A Toast For NE Senator Colby Coash

Originally published November 18, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated March 9, 2012. Leave a Comment

A GiN toast goes to Nebraska District 27 State Senator Colby Coash for his efforts to let citizens know about a public meeting held last night at the Lincoln Public Schools central office by Senators representing the Lancaster County area. Senator Coash sent out a press release on November 5 in an effort to encourage […]

Filed Under: Featured, Senators, We Propose A Toast Tagged With: Lancaster County, nebraska legislature, nebraska senators, public forums, public meeting of ne senators, senator amanda mcgill, senator bill avery, senator colby coash, senator danielle conrade, senator haar, senator kathy campbell, senator tony fulton, senator wallman, senators, townhall meetings, townhalls, unincameral

Nebraska Legislators To Meet TONIGHT in Lincoln

Originally published November 17, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 25, 2011. Leave a Comment

Nebraska Legislators To Meet TONIGHT in Lincoln

UPDATE: I just received confirmation from Sen. Tony Fulton’s office that this meeting will occur TONIGHT at the time and place indicated below.  Here is a copy of a press release from Sen. Colby Coash’s office, dated November 5, 2010, with more information: The Lancaster County Delegation will be hosting a town hall meeting on […]

Filed Under: Action Alerts, Events, Featured, Senators, Unicameral Tagged With: Lancaster County, legislators meeting, lincoln, meeting of senators, nebraska, nebraska budget, nebraska senators, public input, townhall, Unicameral, wednesday november 17

Election Results: Who Says Every Vote Does Not Count?

Originally published November 3, 2010, By Shellinda. Updated November 3, 2010. 4 Comments

Election Results: Who Says Every Vote Does Not Count?

It’s tempting to focus on the historic takeover of the US House by a Republican majority, but we here at GiN march to a different drummer, for the most part at least.  Just as the three most important characteristics of real estate are location, location, location; the three most important characteristics of GiN’s political focus […]

Filed Under: 2010 Election, Featured Tagged With: amendment 1, amendment 2, brent smoyer, county board, cumming county, district 16, district 6, douglas county, election 2010, election results, election returns, election2010, every vote counts, gin, Grassroots in Nebraska, jim smith, Lancaster County, legislature, lydia brasch, mid-term elections, ne unicameral, nebraska, nebraska unicameral, percentage of the vote, sarpy county, turnout

Lancaster County Board Needs Brent Smoyer

Originally published November 1, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated November 29, 2011. Leave a Comment

Lancaster County Board Needs Brent Smoyer

by Shelli Dawdy **Updated May 8, 2011**: We believe it’s important to note that GiN is currently evaluating it’s policy regarding candidates and elections. While we have never endorsed a candidate, we have become increasingly uncomfortable with articles such as this one, which comes too close to an endorsement for our comfort. We are doing […]

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Stopping The Big Government Trend: Have We Earned It?

Originally published October 31, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 31, 2010. Leave a Comment

Stopping The Big Government Trend: Have We Earned It?

Those of us who believe our state and our country are going very much in the wrong direction should expect it will require much from all of us. Are we all doing all that we can do? George Washington’s favorite play was Cato, the story of a Roman who struggled, along with others to preserve […]

Filed Under: 2010 Election, Featured Tagged With: addison, amanda mcgill, amendment 1, amendment 2, amendments to nebraska constitution, american revolution, ballot, ballots, benedict arnold, bill, bill avery, brent smoyer, campaign, campaigning, campaigns, cato, chad wright, City of Lincoln, county board, county commission, danielle conrad, democrat, democrats, election 2010, election day, election issues, george washington, greg butcher, Health Care, healthcare, impacting the election, influence of cato, jim smith, john comstock, kent rogert, Lancaster County, law, legisalture, Legislation, legislative candidates, legislators, lydia brasch, making phone calls, nancy russell, ne election, november 2, nullification, polling places, republican, republicans, rides, sample ballots, sign waves, spending deficit, state of nebraska, state sovereignty, tom dierks, Unicameral, volunteering, vote no on amendment 1, vote on tuesday, walking blocks

(2010 Election) Lancaster County Sample Ballot Available Here for Viewing & Downloading

Originally published October 30, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 17, 2014. Leave a Comment

(2010 Election) Lancaster County Sample Ballot Available Here for Viewing & Downloading

Updated October 23, 2012: If you’re looking for a SAMPLE BALLOT for the Lancaster County, NE, GENERAL Election – November 6, 2012, click HERE LOOKING FOR A MAY 1, 2012, PRIMARY SAMPLE BALLOT? CLICK *HERE* For those interested in taking an advance look at the ballot prior to Tuesday, we’ve located the sample ballot provided […]

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