NE Senatorial Candidates 2014 Democrat and Republican
Nebraska Senator Candidates 2014
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State Primary: May 15, 2014
Nebraska Senatorial Candidates
Sid Dinsdale (R)
Clifton Johnson (R)
Bart McLeay (R)
Shane Osborn (R)
Ben Sasse (R)
Dave Domina (D)
David Christopher Holcomb (Independent)
Jim Jenkins (Independent)
Todd Watson (Independent)
Nebraska Candidates for Congress
Nebraska Congressional Candidates 2014
District 1:
Jeff Fortenberry (R)
Dennis Parker (R)
Dennis Crawford (D)
District 2:
Lee Terry (R)
Dan Frei (R)
District 3:
Adrian Smith (R)
Tom Brewer (R)
Mark Sullivan (D)
United States Senate election in Nebraska 2014
One-term incumbent Republican Mike Johanns was elected with 58% of the vote in 2008. He will be 64 years old in 2014.
History of Nebraska. Information that every Nebraska Election Candidate for Senator Should Know.
Nebraska, which was admitted to the union as the 37th state on March 1, 1867, two years after the end of the American Civil War, contains some of the nation’s best ranchland and farmland. Prior to its statehood, the Nebraska Territory had been sparsely settled but saw growth during the California Gold Rush in 1848, with a larger wave of settlers arriving as homesteaders in the 1860s. Although the territorial capital of Nebraska was Omaha, when it achieved statehood the seat of government was moved to Lancaster, which was later renamed Lincoln after President Abraham Lincoln, who had recently been assassinated. Nebraska is bounded by South Dakota to the north, Colorado to the South, Wyoming to the West, and Iowa and Missouri to the East.
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