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Nebraska Ballots 2014: The Obscure Stuff

Originally published November 1, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 11, 2015. Leave a Comment

Nebraska Ballots 2014: The Obscure Stuff

Ever find yourself scratching your head about some of the items on your ballot? If you’re trying to be an even more-informed voter, we’ve compiled information about some of that “obscure stuff”, just in time for election day. Read full articleNebraska Ballots 2014: The Obscure Stuff

Filed Under: 2014 Elections, Elections, Featured, Nebraska Tagged With: 2014 election, board of regents, candidates, educational service unit, eminent domain, natural resources district, nebraska, property taxes, public power districts, public service commission, reclamation district, sample ballots, state board of education, taxing authority

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

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NE Ballots: Deciding How to Vote on Those Four Proposed Amendments

Originally published October 24, 2012, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 1 Comment

NE Ballots: Deciding How to Vote on Those Four Proposed Amendments

If YOU landed here for the first time, looking for a sample ballot or additional information and opinions regarding items that will appear on your ballot, know that you are decidedly not alone. Traffic statistics for our site are proving, once again, voters want to see sample ballots as early as possible, and they want […]

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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 […]

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Nebraska 2018 Primary Election Sample Ballots

Nebraska 2018 Primary Election Sample Ballots

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