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NTF Fact Sheet: Ntfvotingguide3.Doc NTF Fact Sheet: NTFvotingguide3.doc. 3-16 NEBRASKA TAXPAYERS for FREEDOM – VOTING GUIDE: PRIMARY ELECTION: 2016 NTF's LIST OF SUGGESTED FISCALLY-CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2nd District = Don Bacon. Website: www.donbacon2016.com 2819 South 125 Ave. #362. Omaha, NE. 68144. Phone: 402-506-5646 3rd District = Adrian Smith. Web site: http://joinadrian.com Email: [email protected] 3321 Avenue I, #6, Scottsbluff, NE. 69361. Phone: 308-220-3211 LEGISLATURE District 1 = Dan Watermeier. https://danwatermeier.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 402-269-2747 District 3 = Tommy Garrett. Website: www.garrettforlegislature.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 402-203-7448 District 7 = Nicole Fox. Website: www.foxforlegislature.com P.O. Box 460946, Papillion, NE. 68046 District 9 = Larry Roland. District 15 = David Schnoor. https://www.facebook.com/sen.david.schnoor District 21 = Mike Hilgers. Website: www.mikehilgers.com 508 West Keating Circle, Lincoln, NE. 68521 District 25 = Suzanne Geist. Website: www.geistfornebraska.com 4500 South 80 Street, Lincoln, NE. 68516 District 27 = Dick Clark. Website: www.clarkworksforyou.com District 31 = Ian Swanson. Website: www.ianmswanson.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 402-669-1135 District 39 = Pat Borchers. Website: www.borchersfornebraska.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 402-850-4969 District 41: Tom Briese. District 49 = John Murante. https://www.facebook.com/johnfornebraska STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION District 1: Stephanie Bohlke-Schulte. https://www.facebook.com/schulteforstateedboard District 2: Glen Flint. www.voteglenflint.com LEARNING COMMUNITY District 4 = Allen Hager. www.facebook.com/hagerforlc4 Phone: 402-779-9868 MILLARD SCHOOL BOARD. Amber Parker. Maris Bentley. DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD District 5: Mary Jane Truemper. District 7: Cameron Gales. Website: www.gales2016.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 402-915-8603 District 7: Nic Chesnut. https://www.facebook.com/nic.chesnut.district7 nicchesnut.nationbuilder.com Email: [email protected] GRETNA CITY COUNCIL. Ward 1: Kip Edmonds. Phone: 402-332-5544 DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK Dan Esch. https://www.facebook.com/DanEschforCountyClerk PAPIO-MISSOURI RIVER NRD District 1 = Scott Japp. District 3 = Curt Frost. District 9 = Mark Gruenewald. District 11 = John Wiese. MUD BOARD Patrick McPherson. Mike McGowan. JUDGES Vote NO on Judge Jeffrey Marcuzzo Vote NO on Judge Elizabeth Crncovich NRD BOND ISSUE Vote NO! .
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