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2018 General Election Notice NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION From the office of County Clerk, Dodge County, Nebraska Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, at the following polling places in the precincts of Dodge County, Nebraska, an election will be held. The polls will open at 8:00 A.M. and will close at 8:00 P.M. Said election will be held for electing candidates to various offices and to consider various proposals. Voters in the Village of Winslow will be voting to levy a property tax not to exceed $1.05 per $100 of taxable valuation in excess of the limits prescribed by law for fiscal years 2019-2020 through 2023-2024 for both general operations and building construction, remodeling or site acquisition. Voters in the City of Scribner will be voting on a proposed immigration ordinance. All voters will be given a State Initiative to consider amending its Medicaid plan to expand eligibility for medical assistance to cover certain adults ages 19 through 64 whose incomes are 138% of the federal poverty level or below as defined by federal law, and to maximize federal financial participation to fund their care. A true copy of the ballot title and text of the initiative will be published by the Secretary of State once each week for three consecutive weeks preceding the election. The above statements of the Village of Winslow and City of Scribner’s proposals serve as notice only. The exact wording of the proposals will be shown when the ballots are published. Anyone wishing to see a sample ballot may do so by stopping at the County Clerk's office or viewing on the county’s website. Here are the polling places for Dodge County: CITY OF NORTH BEND VFW Hall CITY OF SCRIBNER Mohr Auditorium, 650 Co. Rd. 13 Blvd COTTERELL/UNION/RIDGELEY/PLEASANT VALLEY School District #595 Residents VFW Hall - North Bend All other Residents Snyder Auditorium WEBSTER - DODGE Snyder Residents Snyder Auditorium All other Residents Dodge City Hall PEBBLE - SNYDER Snyder Auditorium PLATTE EAST Church of Christ, 3969 N Broad St. PLATTE WEST Christensen Field Community Room, 1730 W. 16th St. NICKERSON/MAPLE Nickerson Fireman's Community Room EVERETT/CUMING Mohr Auditorium, 650 Co. Rd. 13 Blvd, Scribner CITY OF HOOPER Hooper Public Library LOGAN/HOOPER Logan View Jr.-Sr. High School ELKHORN Trinity Lutheran School 16th & Luther Road, Fremont FREMONT PRECINCTS 1A Evangelical Free Church, 2050 N. Lincoln Avenue 1B Event Center Lobby, 700 E. 10th Street 1C Trinity Lutheran School, 16th & Luther Road 1D Gifford Tower, 2510 N. Clarkson 1E Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, 3400 E. 16th Street 2A First Congregational Church, 1550 N. Broad Street, northeast entrance 2B Stone Bridge Christian Church, 1041 N. Nye Avenue 2C Extension Service, 1206 W. 23rd 2D Premier Estates, 2550 N. Nye 2E Nye Square, 650 W. 21st 3A City Auditorium, 9th & Broad 3B Courthouse, 5th & Park 3C Brady’s Meat & Foods, 450 S. Broad Street 3D Christensen Field Community Room, 1730 W. 16th Street 3E Salem Lutheran Church, 401 E. Military 4A Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1544 E. Military Avenue 4B Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1544 E. Military Avenue 4C Deerfield Clubhouse, 1021 S. Howard Dr., (Howard and Old Hwy 8) 4D First Lutheran Church, 3200 E. Military Avenue 4E Swanson Hall of Science, 8th & Irving 1 SENATORIAL TICKET Pamela Lynn Hopkins Democratic ------ For United States Senator For County Assessor 6-year term 4-year term Vote for ONE Deb Fischer Republican Vote for ONE Jane Raybould Democratic Debbie Churchill Republican Jim Schultz Libertarian ------ For County Surveyor 4-year term Vote for ONE CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Clark A. Boschult Republican For Representative in Congress - District 1 ------ 2-year term For Clerk of District Court Vote for ONE 4-year term Jeff Fortenberry Republican Vote for ONE Jessica McClure Democratic Linda J. Nelson Republican ------ STATE TICKET For County Supervisor 4-year term For Governor & Lieutenant Governor First District 4-year term Vote for ONE Vote for ONE (This district covers 1A, 1C, 1E & 4D in City of Fremont.) Pete Ricketts - Governor Republican Bob Bendig Republican Mike Foley - Lieutenant Governor ------ Third District Bob Krist - Governor Democratic Vote for ONE Lynne M. Walz - Lieutenant Governor (This district covers Cities of Hooper & Scribner & Hooper/Winslow, ------ Logan, Everett, Cuming, Pebble, Nickerson & Webster Twps.) For Secretary of State Lon Strand Republican 4-year term Daniel K. Beerbohm Democratic Vote for ONE ------ Bob Evnen Republican Fifth District Spencer Danner Democratic Vote for ONE ------ (This district covers 4A, 4B, 4C, & 4E in City of Fremont.) For State Treasurer Bob Missel Republican 4-year term ------ Vote for ONE Seventh District John Murante Republican Vote for ONE ------ (This district covers 1B, 2A, 2B & 3E within the City of Fremont.) For Attorney General Doug Backens Republican 4-year term Vote for ONE Doug Peterson Republican NON-POLITICAL TICKET ------ For Member of the Board of Regents University of For Auditor of Public Accounts Nebraska 4-year term Third District 6-year term Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Charlie Janssen Republican Jim Pillen Jane Skinner Democratic ------ Metropolitan Community College COUNTY TICKET For Members of the Board of Governors For County Clerk First District 4-year term 4-year term Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Phillip Klein Fred Mytty Democratic ------ ------ Metropolitan Community College For Register of Deeds For Members of the Board of Governors 4-year term At-Large 4-year term Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Carol M. Givens Republican Ron Hug ------ Paul Anderson For County Treasurer ------ 4-year term For many natural resources districts, candidates file by subdistrict and Vote for ONE are elected only by the subdistrict. Lower Platte North NRD has Gail J. Bargstadt Republican candidates file by district but the entire NRD elects them. ------ For County Sheriff Lower Platte North Natural Resources District 4-year term For Board of Directors Vote for ONE (This district covers the southern third of the County, including the Steve Hespen Republican Cities of Fremont & North Bend, and Platte East, Platte West & Elkhorn ------ Twps., plus the southern parts of Union, Cotterell, Maple, & Nickerson For County Attorney Twps.) 4-year term Vote for ONE in each Race Vote for ONE Subdistrict 1 4-year term Oliver J. Glass Republican Lon Olson Leon H. Bracker 2 ------ Subdivision 7 6-year term Subdistrict 1 2-year term (This district covers all voting precincts within Dodge County, except for Kelly Thompson the Cities of Fremont and Scribner and the Townships of Webster, ------ Pebble, Ridgeley and Pleasant Valley.) Subdistrict 2 4-year term Vote for ONE Frank Pollard Janece Mollhoff ------ Mick Mines Subdistrict 2 2-year term ------ Bill Saeger For Member of the Educational Service Unit ------ ESU #2 – District #3 4-year term Subdistrict 3 4-year term Logan View Public School District – Dodge County David W. Saalfeld North Bend Central Public School District – Dodge County ------ Scribner-Snyder Community School District – Dodge County Subdistrict 4 4-year term Vote for ONE No filings Harlan Schrieber ------ Subdistrict 5 4-year term For Member of the Educational Service Unit Mark Seier ESU #2 – District #7 4-year term Fremont Public School District – Dodge County Subdistrict 6 4-year term (This district covers 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 3A, 3D & portion of Fremont Joseph H. Birkel Public School District located in Maple and Nickerson Townships.) ------ Vote for ONE Subdistrict 7 4-year term Richard McGill Nancy Meyer ------ Bruce L. Williams For Member of the Educational Service Unit ------ ESU #3 – District #1 4-year term Subdistrict 8 4-year term Arlington Public School District – Washington County Roger Harders Vote for ONE Jerry Johnson Dennis Wilkins ------ ------ Subdistrict 8 2-year term Retention of Judges Alexander E. Kavan Shall the following Judges be retained in office? ------ Subdistrict 9 4-year term Judge of the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court Donald F. Veskerna 6-year term Helen Raikes Julie A. Martin ------ James Michael Fitzgerald At-Large 4-year term ------ Gene Ruzicka Judge of the District Court ------ District 6 6-year term Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District John E. Samson For Board of Directors ------ (In Dodge County, this district includes the cities of Hooper & Scribner, Judge of the County Court and Pebble, Cuming, Logan, Ridgeley, Everett, Webster, Pleasant District 6 6-year term Valley & Hooper Twps., plus the northern parts of Cotterell, Maple, Douglas L. Luebe Union & Nickerson Twps.) Subdistrict 7 4-year term CITY & VILLAGE TICKET Vote for ONE City of Fremont Roger Gustafson For Councilperson First Ward (Vote for 1) At-Large 4-year term (This district covers 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D & 1E.) Vote for ONE Mark Legband Joel J. Hansen ------ Greg Owens Second Ward (Vote for 1) ------ (This district covers 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D & 2E.) Burt County Public Power District Steven Landholm For Board of Directors Glen Ellis At-Large 6-year term (This district covers voters in Pleasant Valley, Ridgeley, Everett, Maple, ------ Logan, Cuming and Webster Townships, excluding the Villages of Third Ward (Vote for 1) Dodge & Snyder, and including certified voters only in Pebble, Hooper (This district covers 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D & 3E.) & Ridgeley Townships.) Scott Schaller Vote for up to TWO Mark W. Jensen Gerald A. Bohling ------ Michael J. Chatt Fourth Ward (Vote for 1) ------ (This district covers 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D & 4E.) Cuming Public Power District Brad Yerger For Board of Directors ------ Subdivision 2 6-year term (This district covers most voters in Webster & Pebble Townships, City of Hooper including the Village of Dodge and excluding the Village of Snyder and For Councilperson (Vote for up to TWO) certified voters only in Webster Township.) Paul D. Cash Vote for ONE Mike L. Hoff Ed Kaup ------ ------ City of Scribner Omaha Public Power District For Mayor (Vote for 1) For Director Ken Thomas 3 Jeremy Woodring For Councilperson (Vote for up to TWO) ------ Joe Roberts Logan Township Carl R.
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