Subdivision United States Representatives in Congress for the State of Nebraska Term: 2-year term Partisan or NonPartisan Elections? Partisan Election When Election Held? Primary and General
Nebraska has 3 Representatives in Congress
Qualifications of United States Nebraska Representative in Congress 1. Citizenship – United States citizen for at least 7 years prior to running for office. 2. Age – 25 years or older 3. Residence – Reside in the state in which they are Elected.
United States Representatives in Congress for the State of Nebraska: Jeff Fortenberry – Represents District 1 which Platte County is part of. Jeff served on the Lincoln City Council from 1997 – 2001. He is on the Appropriations Committee which is responsible for the expenditures of the United States. Political Party: Republican Term Began: January 3, 2005 to the present time. Up for Reelection in 2022. Contact Information: Washington, DC Office 1514 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Phone # 202-225-4806
Don Bacon – Represents District 2 in Nebraska. Don served in the United States Air Force for 30 years and retired as a Brigadier General in 2014. Don is on the Agriculture and Armed Services Committees.
Political Party: Republican
First Term Began: January 3, 2017 to the present time.
Up for Reelection in 2022.
Contact Information:
Washington, DC Office 1024 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone 202-225-4155
Nebraska office phone number 402-938-0300
Adrian Smith – Represents District 3 in Nebraska. Adrian is a Gering, Nebraska native whose family has called Nebraska home for 6 generations. His grandfather was the person who introduced Adrian to politics. Adrian was Nebraska Legislature 48th District Representative from 1999 – 2007.
Political Party: Republican Term Began: January 3, 2007 to the present time. Up for Reelection in 2022. Contact Information: Washington, DC Office 502 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Phone # 202-225-0207
Updated 3-5-2021