2018 United States House of Representatives Elections in Nebraska
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The U.Southward. House of Representatives elections in Nebraska are scheduled on November 8, 2022. Voters volition elect three candidates to serve in the U.S. House from each of the state's three U.S. House districts. The master is scheduled for May 10, 2022. The filing deadline for an incumbent was Feb 15, 2022. The filing deadline for not-incumbent candidates is March one, 2022.
Partisan breakdown
Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Nebraska | |||
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Political party | U.S. Senate | U.S. Firm | Total |
Autonomous | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Republican | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | two | 3 | 5 |
Candidates
Note: The following list includes official candidates only. Ballotpedia defines official candidates as people who:
- Annals with a federal or state campaign finance agency earlier the candidate filing deadline
- Announced on candidate lists released by government ballot agencies
States are in the procedure of redistricting Congressional and state legislative boundaries following the 2022 census. As a consequence, candidates may declare candidacy in districts that change before the state'southward filing deadline. This listing will be updated later on the candidate filing deadline has passed and the official listing of candidates becomes available. Please contact usa if yous find an official candidate missing from the listing, the inclusion of a candidate who withdrew, or the inclusion of a candidate who has since inverse the location of their candidacy.
District 1
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- Run across also: Nebraska's 1st Congressional District election, 2022
General election candidates
Annotation: The list of general election candidates is incomplete awaiting results from the primary.
Democratic primary candidates
Note: The candidate list in this election may not be consummate.
- Patty Pansing Brooks
- Joseph Zakaria
Republican primary candidates
Notation: The candidate listing in this election may not be complete.
- Jeffrey Fortenberry (Incumbent)
- Mike Flood
- John Weaver
District two
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- See as well: Nebraska'south 2nd Congressional Commune election, 2022
General election candidates
Notation: The listing of full general election candidates is incomplete awaiting results from the principal.
Democratic primary candidates
Note: The candidate listing in this election may not be complete.
- Alisha Shelton
- Tony Vargas
- Cornelius Williams
Republican primary candidates
Note: The candidate list in this election may not be consummate.
- Don Bacon (Incumbent)
District 3
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- Encounter also: Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District ballot, 2022
General election candidates
Notation: The list of full general ballot candidates is incomplete pending results from the chief.
Autonomous primary candidates
Annotation: The candidate listing in this election may non exist complete.
Republican primary candidates
Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.
- Adrian Smith (Incumbent)
General election race ratings
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- See also: Race rating definitions and methods
Ballotpedia provides race ratings from three outlets: The Cook Political Written report, Inside Elections, and Sabato's Crystal Ball. Each race rating indicates if i political party is perceived to accept an advantage in the race and, if so, the caste of advantage:
- Safe and Solid ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge and the race is not competitive.
- Probable ratings betoken that one political party has a articulate edge, just an upset is possible.
- Lean ratings indicate that one political party has a small edge, but the race is competitive.[i]
- Tossup ratings indicate that neither party has an reward.
Race ratings are informed past a number of factors, including polling, candidate quality, and election effect history in the race's district or state.[two] [three] [4]
Click the following links to see the race ratings in each of the country'southward U.Due south. Business firm districts:
- Nebraska's 1st Congressional District
- Nebraska's 2d Congressional District
- Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District
Ballot access
For data on candidate ballot access requirements in Nebraska, click here.
Political context
This section will exist updated with information near the political landscape in Nebraska.
Redistricting following the 2022 demography
This section lists major events in the post-2020 demography redistricting cycle in contrary chronological order. Major events include the release of circulation information, the release of census population data, the introduction of formal map proposals, the enactment of new maps, and noteworthy court challenges. Click the dates beneath for boosted data.
- September 30, 2021: The Nebraska State Legislature approved congressional and legislative maps, and Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) signed the maps into law.
- September 16, 2021: The U.South. Census Bureau released data from the 2022 census in an easier-to-use format to state redistricting regime and the public.
- September 13, 2021: The Nebraska Country Legislature began a special session to address redistricting.
- September eight, 2021: The Redistricting Committee released congressional and legislative map proposals.
- August 12, 2021: The U.Southward. Census Bureau delivered redistricting data to states in a legacy format.
- April 26, 2021: The U.South. Census Agency delivered apportionment counts.
See also
Nebraska | 2022 primaries | 2022 U.South. Congress elections |
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External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ Inside Elections also uses Tilt ratings to indicate an even smaller advantage and greater competitiveness.
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Nathan Gonzalez," April 19, 2018
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Kyle Kondik," April nineteen, 2018
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Charlie Cook," Apr 22, 2018
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