Nebraska appears unlikely to adopt a winner-take-all model of awarding Electoral College votes, despite renewed pressure from prominent Republicans, according to a key state senator.
Lancaster County Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen announced polling location changes for two precincts in Lincoln for the ...
Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) voiced his support for Nebraska Republican’s effort to flip the state ... The potential adjustment ...
Nebraska lawmakers are facing last-minute pressure to replace the state's unique presidential electoral system with a ...
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The North Platte Area Chamber and Development Corporation welcomed Nebraska Realty to the Lincoln ...
Nebraska Republicans are scrambling to make the state winner-take-all for the 2024 presidential election, to hand a ...
Lancaster County election officials on Thursday announced two new polling places ahead of the November election.
Other national Republicans, such as former President Donald Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have also called for a change.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said it's "very reasonable" for Nebraska to push for a change to its electoral vote system because the ...
Under state law now, whichever presidential candidate gets more votes in a congressional district wins an elector ...