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Nebraska has a unique solution to staffing elections: It allows counties to draft workers. Omaha's Douglas County is the only one to regularly use it. Here's how the jury duty-like system works.
The first ballots for Nebraska's 2024 presidential general election are being mailed out this week.The Douglas County Election Commission said about 85,000 early voting ballots are being sent ...
The Legislature needs a plan in place to update aging election equipment, though many decisions will hinge on whether leaders pursue statewide all-mail voting, lawmakers were told Monday.
People wait to vote early at the Douglas County Election Commission office, Oct. 31, 2020, ... Lancaster and Douglas were the only Nebraska counties to reject Trump in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
According to Nebraska’s Election Act, you can’t do any electioneering, share information or materials advertising any ballot measure or circulate petitions inside or within 200 feet of the ...
For the upcoming election, Douglas will employ about 3,000 election workers, ... Unlike jury duty, those selected for the Nebraska election draft aren’t just obligated to work the next election.
Brian Kruse, Douglas County Election Commissioner, explains the ballot tabulation process following the general election in Douglas County, Neb. Photos: 2024 Election Day in Nebraska ...
Douglas County residents were lining up at the Election Commission office Friday morning — the last day to register to vote in the state of Nebraska.
Douglas County voters are deciding on eight representatives, including MUD and OPPD board of directors and mayoral elections in Ralston and Valley. Skip to content NOWCAST KETV NewsWatch 7 at 6:00 ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Americans are encouraged to do their duty and vote on Election Day. But in Nebraska, some residents must go a step further: They are required to help run the elections.