Early voting takes flight in Nebraska

Although the Douglas County Election Commission technically closed at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 25, employees worked until 10:30 p.m. that night. It was the last day for in-person voter […]
Roll to the polls this Election Day

Don’t let transportation barriers keep you from voting.
Dressing for democracy: a guide to garb at the polls

Nebraska prohibits wearing clothing with messaging for or against a candidate, ballot issue, or political party in election spaces.
Nebraska Supreme Court orders elections officials to let Nebraskans with felony convictions vote

The Nebraska Supreme Court issued a ruling today that orders elections officials to let Nebraskans with past felony convictions vote. The decision stems from a lawsuit challenging Nebraska Secretary of […]
Statement on behalf of Nebraska’s Voting Rights Restoration Coalition

Following today’s Nebraska Supreme Court opinion instructing the secretary of state to follow the law and allow Nebraska citizens with past felonies to vote, the Nebraska Voting Rights Restoration Coalition […]
An open letter to Nebraska voters

No matter when a ruling from the Nebraska Supreme Court comes, we are ready to act swiftly to assist Nebraskans in registering to vote.
Sign up to protect the 2024 elections

Our volunteer nonpartisan election observers help keep Nebraska elections the gold standard in the U.S.
Election threats? Keep calm and vote on.

What are the threats that experts find to be genuine, and what can we all relax about?
Now is a time for saying thanks.

Over the past week, we witnessed a formidable demonstration of what makes Nebraska unique – engaged citizens, thoughtful state senators, and the independence of our Legislature. When national pressure again […]
Jay Jackson: The conservative case against winner-take-all

Note: Jay Jackson is an Omaha attorney and author of “Decent Discourse: Saving Your Country by Loving Your (Wrong?) Neighbor.” He received his law degree from George Mason University School […]