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Nebraska Legislative Districts Nebraska Legislative Districts BOYD KEYA PAHA 40 DAWES KNOX CEDAR DIXON DAKOTA 43 17 WAYNE THURSTON CHERRY HOLT PIERCE SIOUX BROWN ROCK BOX BUTTE SHERIDAN ANTELOPE STANTON 48 19 CUMING 16 SCOTTS BLUFF MADISON GRANT HOOKER THOMAS BLAINE LOUP GARFIELD WHEELER BURT 41 15 BOONE MORRILL 47 22 COLFAX DODGE BANNER WASHINGTON PLATTE ARTHUR MCPHERSON LOGAN VALLEY GREELEY NANCE 13 DOUGLAS GARDEN 34 23 36 MERRICK 49 BUTLER SAUNDERS SARPY KIMBALL SHERMAN HOWARD POLK CHEYENNE DEUEL CUSTER KEITH 42 35 2 BUFFALO 24 21 25 District / Senator CASS 1 Dan Watermeier 25 Suzanne Geist YORK SEWARD PERKINS LINCOLN DAWSON 37 HALL HAMILTON 2 Rob Clements 26 Matt Hansen 3 Carol Blood 27 Anna Wishart 33 LANCASTER OTOE 4 Bob Hilkemann 28 Patty Pansing Brooks 5 Mike McDonnell 29 Kate Bolz FILLMORE SALINE 6 Theresa Thibodeau 30 Roy Baker CHASE HAYES FRONTIER PHELPS KEARNEY ADAMS CLAY 44 GOSPER 32 JOHNSON 1 NEMAHA 7 Tony Vargas 31 Rick Kolowski 30 JEFFERSON 8 Burke Harr 32 Laura Ebke GAGE 38 THAYER 9 Sara Howard 33 Steve Halloran FURNAS HARLAN RICHARDSON 10 Bob Krist 34 Curt Friesen 10 GAGE PAWNEE DUNDY NUCKOLLS THAYER 13 11 Ernie Chambers 35 Dan Quick HITCHCOCK RED WILLOW FURNAS HARLAN FRANKLIN WEBSTER 46 12 Merv Riepe 36 Matt Williams 18 11 13 Justin Wayne 37 John Lowe Sr. 21 Lincoln 26 8 14 Jim Smith 38 John Kuehn 39 4 6 Omaha 15 Lynne Walz 39 Lou Ann Linehan 9 16 Lydia Brasch 40 Tyson Larson 27 28 20 7 25 17 Joni Albrecht 41 Tom Briese 31 5 18 Brett Lindstrom 42 Mike Groene 12 19 Jim Scheer 43 Tom Brewer 29 20 John McCollister 44 Dan Hughes Map Created by Casey Dunn 32 14 21 Mike Hilgers 45 Sue Crawford Sources: ESRI, U.S. Census (2010) 22 Paul Schumacher 46 Adam Morfeld Nebraska Secretary of State (2011, 2017) 30 49 20 October 2017 3 45 23 Bruce Bostelman 47 Steve Erdman 2 24 Mark Kolterman 48 John Stinner 49 John Murante.
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  • The Nebraska State Education Association March 2014
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  • Execboard Hearing April 06, 2016
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  • Jan. 8-11, 2018
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  • Your Official Douglas County Democratic Voter Guide Vote-By-Mail Starts September 28, 2020
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