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Statewide Candidate List List As of 10/10/2018 1:31:01 PM Statewide Candidate List List as of 10/10/2018 1:31:01 PM For United States Senator District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 6 Republican Deb Fischer 38593 Fischer Rd (402) 742-0084 P.O. Box 83287 Valentine NE 69201 Lincoln NE 68501 6 Democratic Jane Raybould 3015 S 20th St (402) 881-0052 Lincoln NE 68502 6 Libertarian Jim Schultz 2000 SW 50th St (402) 580-2761 Lincoln NE 68522 For Representative in Congress District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 01 2 Republican Jeff Fortenberry 6415 Rainier Dr (402) 488-3678 PO Box 30265 Lincoln NE 68510 Lincoln NE 68503 District 01 2 Democratic Jessica McClure 3121 Wildbriar Lane (402) 570-6478 Lincoln NE 68516 District 02 2 Republican Don Bacon 7707 Ponderosa Dr. (402) 506-5646 PO Box 391368 Papillion NE 68046 Omaha NE 68144 District 02 2 Democratic Kara Eastman 4808 Davenport St (402) 218-5679 16411 Marcy St Omaha NE 68132 Omaha NE 68118 District 03 2 Republican Adrian Smith 2005 12th St (308) 220-3211 3321 Ave I Gering NE 69341 Scottsbluff NE 69361 1 of 60 District 03 2 Democratic Paul Theobald 85718 544 Ave. (402) 369-3817 Osmond NE 68765 For Governor and Lt. Governor District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 4 Republican Pete Ricketts and Mike 6450 Prairie Ave (402) 502-2268 P.O. Box 81801 Foley Lincoln NE 68501 Omaha NE 68132 4 Democratic Bob Krist and Lynne M. 7365 N. 122nd Avenue Cir. (402) 740-8338 Walz Omaha NE 68142 For Secretary of State District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 4 Republican Bob Evnen 3145 S. 31st Street (402) 423-3203 Lincoln NE 68502 4 Democratic Spencer Danner 15931 Yates St (402) 807-3661 PO Box 31730 Omaha NE 68116 Omaha NE 68131 For State Treasurer District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 4 Republican John Murante 11814 S. 211th St. (402) 213-4898 Gretna NE 68028 2 of 60 For Attorney General District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 4 Republican Doug Peterson 11205 Wright Cricle (402) 359-2884 11205 Wright Cricle Suite 220 Suite 220 Omaha NE 68144 Omaha NE 68144 For Auditor of Public Accounts District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 4 Republican Charlie Janssen 1234 N. Bristolwood Dr (402) 719-4885 Fremont NE 68025 4 Democratic Jane Skinner 4651 Douglas St (402) 870-2253 Omaha NE 68132 For Public Service Commissioner District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 01 6 Republican Dan Watermeier 2529 J Rd (402) 269-7031 Syracuse NE 68446 District 01 6 Democratic Christa Yoakum 330 NW 13th St (402) 890-5662 Lincoln NE 68528 District 03 6 Republican Tim Schram 15151 South 234th St. (402) 415-8471 15151 South 234th St Gretna NE 68028 Gretna NE 68028 District 03 6 Democratic Mike Forsythe 4201 N 136th St (402) 490-4831 Omaha NE 68164 3 of 60 For Member of the Legislature District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 02 4 Robert Clements 221 South 5th St (402) 430-0573 PO Box 198 Elmwood NE 68349 Elmwood NE 68349 District 02 4 Susan D. Lorence 17305 18th St (402) 296-5385 P.O. Box 55 Plattsmouth NE 68048 Plattsmouth NE 68048 District 04 4 Robert Bob Hilkemann 17515 Douglas St (402) 212-7859 Omaha NE 68118 District 04 4 Shannon Coryell 2511 N 150th Ave (402) 212-7255 Omaha NE 68116 District 06 4 Theresa Thibodeau 12811 Izard St. (402) 218-9659 Omaha NE 68154 District 06 4 Machaela Cavanaugh 824 N. 74th Ave (402) 819-8424 Omaha NE 68114 District 08 4 Mina Davis 909 N 48th Ave (402) 707-0030 Apt 6 Omaha NE 68132 District 08 4 Megan Hunt 4903 Underwood Ave (402) 533-3533 5008 Underwood Ave Apt 1 Omaha NE 68132 Omaha NE 68132 District 10 4 Wendy DeBoer 14510 Read St. (402) 677-6921 Bennington NE 68007 District 10 4 Matt Deaver 18435 Northern Hills Drive (402) 690-8130 18435 Northern Hills Drive Bennington NE 68007 Bennington NE 68007 4 of 60 District 12 4 Merv Riepe 6232 S. 79th Cir (402) 315-8224 6232 S. 79th Circle Ralston NE 68127 Ralston NE 68127 District 12 4 Steve Lathrop 11818 Oakair Plz (402) 290-8258 Omaha NE 68137 District 14 4 Jeff Parris 8718 Bayberry Rd (402) 850-3613 La Vista NE 68128 District 14 4 John Arch 8614 S. 100th St (402) 216-7661 La Vista NE 68128 District 16 4 Chuck Hassebrook 250 N 3rd Street (402) 870-1499 P.O. Box 167 Lyons NE 68038 Lyons NE 68038 District 16 4 Ben Hansen 540 S. 17th Street (402) 427-5037 Blair NE 68008 District 18 4 Brett Lindstrom 4810 N. 138th St (402) 216-8383 Omaha NE 68164 District 18 4 Scott Winkler 3506 N 104th Ave (402) 680-2266 Omaha NE 68134 District 20 4 Jackie Collett 7806 Hickory Cr. (512) 573-6033 Omaha NE 68124 District 20 4 John S. McCollister 8010 Hickory St. (402) 689-5486 8010 Hickory St Omaha NE 68124 Omaha NE 68124 District 22 4 Doug Oertwich 83810 572 Ave (402) 649-5668 Pilger NE 68768 District 22 4 Mike Moser 33 Cottonwood Drive (402) 564-6121 Columbus NE 68601 5 of 60 District 24 4 Mark A. Kolterman 2577 Waverly Rd (402) 643-3351 Seward NE 68434 District 24 4 Stephanie Nantkes 2049 280th (402) 641-8280 Seward NE 68434 District 26 4 Matt Hansen 6230 Glendale Rd (402) 464-8194 Lincoln NE 68505 District 26 4 Bob Van Valkenburg 7921 Reno Road (402) 486-0000 Lincoln NE 68505 District 28 4 Patty Pansing Brooks 1925 Dakota St (402) 992-4079 1925 Dakota St. Lincoln NE 68502 Lincoln NE 68502 District 30 4 Myron Dorn 15717 E Aspen Rd (402) 988-3835 Adams NE 68301 District 30 4 Don Schuller 9415 East Sage Rd (402) 674-3187 Wymore NE 68466 District 32 4 Laura Ebke 1935 St. Andrews Dr (402) 540-6510 Crete NE 68333 District 32 4 Tom Brandt 58125 Hwy 4 (402) 656-3708 Plymouth NE 68424 District 34 4 Curt Friesen 2209 E 7 Road (402) 366-8425 Henderson NE 68371 District 36 4 Matt Williams 41050 Road 762 (308) 529-1010 Gothenburg NE 69138 District 38 4 Marsha Fangmeyer 31 El Charman Lake Pl (308) 380-2062 Gibbon NE 68840 6 of 60 District 38 4 Dave Murman 31260 Rd A (402) 469-1241 Glenvil NE 68941 District 40 4 Keith F. Kube 54794 889 Rd (402) 388-4511 54794 889 Rd Crofton NE 68730 Crofton NE 68730 District 40 4 Tim Gragert 1006 Garfield St (402) 358-5382 Creighton NE 68729 District 42 4 Mike Groene 9523 Canal Rd (308) 530-7741 North Platte NE 69101 District 42 4 Judy Pederson 411 Sandpiper Way (308) 520-4708 North Platte NE 69101 District 44 4 Dan Hughes 74868 318 Ave (308) 882-2144 Venango NE 69168 District 44 4 Stephanie L. Malcolm 401 East Carrigan Street (308) 737-1305 Palisade NE 69040 District 46 4 Adam Morfeld 1240 N. 33rd (402) 450-2918 Lincoln NE 68503 District 48 4 John P. Stinner 2310 17th St (308) 631-3182 Gering NE 69341 For Member of the State Board of Education District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 05 4 Patricia H. Timm 1020 N 21st St (402) 228-4054 Beatrice NE 68310 7 of 60 District 05 4 Maris Bentley 2006 Kings Lane (308) 293-1574 Plattsmouth NE 68048 District 06 4 Maureen Nickels 1275 10th Rd. (308) 986-2462 Chapman NE 68827 District 07 4 Robin R. Stevens 2220 Ave H (402) 615-4095 Gothenburg NE 69138 District 08 4 Pat McPherson 10731 O Street (402) 706-1157 Apt #36 Omaha NE 68127 District 08 4 Deborah Neary 7522 Shirley (402) 215-9139 Omaha NE 68124 For Member of the Board of Regents University of Nebraska District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 03 6 Jim Pillen 6275 Country Club Dr (402) 276-0691 Columbus NE 68601 District 04 6 Larry Bradley 6068 Country Club Oaks Place (402) 213-4282 Omaha NE 68152 District 04 6 Elizabeth O'Connor 306 S. 15th St (402) 290-8233 Apt. 206 Omaha NE 68102 District 05 6 Rob Schafer 2008 Elk Street (402) 228-9010 Beatrice NE 68310 8 of 60 District 05 6 Robert J. Prokop 320 West Hickory St (402) 418-4930 P.O. Box 14 Wilber NE 68465 Wilber NE 68465 District 08 6 Hal Daub 314 North 97 Court (402) 397-1194 314 North 97th Court Omaha NE 68114 Omaha NE 68114 District 08 6 Barbara Weitz 110 N 92nd St (402) 350-1219 Omaha NE 68114 Central Community College For Board of Governors District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address District 01 4 Diane Keller 1151 Rd 325 (402) 984-9554 Harvard NE 68944 District 02 4 Rita Skiles 343 Lock St (308) 995-7103 Huntley NE 68971 District 03 4 Roger P. Davis 513 West 28th St. (308) 237-9320 Kearney NE 68845 District 04 4 Austin Miller 2611 W. Koening St (308) 530-0233 Grand Island NE 68803 District 05 4 Linda M. Aerni 1000 53rd St (402) 276-1220 Columbus NE 68601 Metropolitan Community College At Large For Board of Governors District Name Term Party Name Address Phone Preferred Mailing Address 9 of 60 District 01 4 Phillip Klein 2231 N. 204th Terr.
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