Nebraska Governor Asks Legislature To Advance Bill Eliminating Ability of Each U.S. House District to Choose its Own Presidential Elector

On April 2, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, a Republican, called on the Nebraska legislature to pass LB 764. It was introduced on January 18, 2023, and has not made any headway in the legislative session, which lasts two years.

The bill ends the ability of each U.S. House district to elect its own presidential elector. Similar bills have been introduced in Nebraska for each session in the last 15 years.

In 2008 and 2020, the U.S. House district that is centered on Omaha elected a Democratic presidential elector, while the other districts in the state elected Republicans.


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Nebraska Governor Asks Legislature To Advance Bill Eliminating Ability of Each U.S. House District to Choose its Own Presidential Elector — 16 Comments

  1. SO-CALLED NONPARTISAN GERRYMANDER HACKS IN NE ONE HOUSE LEGISLATURE —

    25 / 24 4 YEAR STAG. TERMS

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  2. Occupy, why do you say that Nebraska should eliminate the district system yet Maine should keep it?

  3. Because demon rats and leftards are evil and must be stopped in order to avert the greatest disaster in human history, as others explained above.

    Nebraska is a state which will go Republican, except for the 2nd, which is a swinger district. In Maine, the 2nd is much more likely to go GOP than the state as a whole.

    We must ensure a victory for Donald Trump and a future for White children.

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