Nebraska State Senate elections, 2014

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Nebraska State Senate elections, 2014

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Nebraska State Senate

Elections for the Nebraska State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 13, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for challengers wishing to run in this election was March 3, 2014, two days after the statutory deadline, which fell on a Saturday. Incumbents were required to file for election by February 18, 2014, three days after the statutory deadline, which fell on the Saturday prior to Presidents Day.

Qualifications[edit]

To be eligible to serve in the Nebraska Senate, a candidate must be:[1]

  • At least 21 years of age
  • A resident of Nebraska, and specifically a resident of the legislative district he or she wishes to serve, for at least one year prior to the general election
  • Must not have ever been convicted of a felony
2014 Competitiveness Overview
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Competitiveness[edit]

Unopposed candidates[edit]

In four of the 25 districts up for election in 2014, one candidate ran unopposed in the general election, guaranteeing election barring unforeseen circumstances. Two of the four entirely unopposed candidates ran for open seats.

Primary challenges[edit]

One incumbent faced primary competition on May 13. While five others were on the primary ballot with a challenger, the lack of a third candidate left them effectively unopposed. The state senator that faced primary competition was:

Retiring incumbents[edit]

See also: List of state legislative incumbents not running for re-election in 2014

A total of 17 incumbents, all of whom were term-limited, did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:

Name Current Office
Pete Pirsch District 4
John Nelson District 6
Steve Lathrop District 12
Scott Lautenbaugh District 18
Brad Ashford District 20
Greg Adams District 24
Amanda McGill District 26
Bill Avery District 28
Norm Wallman District 30
Russ Karpisek District 32
Annette Dubas District 34
John Wightman District 36
Tom Carlson District 38
Thomas Hansen District 42
Mark Christensen District 44
Danielle Conrad District 46
John Harms District 48

List of candidates[edit]

District 2[edit]

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

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Grey.png Bill Kintner: 7,244 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Ron Nolte: 4,487

District 3 (two-year term)[edit]

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Carol Blood: 4,179
Grey.png Tommy Garrett: 4,845 Green check mark transparent.png

District 4[edit]

Note: Incumbent Pete Pirsch did not seek re-election due to term limits. Rich Hurley withdrew prior to the filing deadline.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Bob Hilkemann: 6,698 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Stacy Ryan: 4,983

District 6[edit]

Note: Incumbent John Nelson did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png John Stalnaker: 5,401
Grey.png Joni Craighead: 5,726 Green check mark transparent.png

District 8[edit]

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Burke Harr: 4,834 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Gwenn Aspen: 3,916

District 10[edit]

May 13 primary:

  • Bob Krist: 3,636 Approveda- Incumbent Krist first assumed office in 2009.

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Bob Krist: 7,988 Green check mark transparent.png

District 12[edit]

Note: Incumbent Steve Lathrop did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Merv Riepe: 5,622 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Greg Hosch: 3,167

District 14[edit]

May 13 primary:

  • Jim Smith: 3,804 Approveda- Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Jim Smith: 8,475 Green check mark transparent.png

District 16[edit]

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Lydia Brasch: 7,786 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Scott Japp: 3,868

District 18[edit]

Note: Incumbent Scott Lautenbaugh did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png J. Michael Tesar: 4,031
Grey.png Brett Lindstrom: 4,907 Green check mark transparent.png

District 20[edit]

Note: Incumbent Brad Ashford did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png John McCollister: 6,409 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Matt Lathrop: 5,898

District 22[edit]

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Paul Schumacher: 7,743 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Douglas Liewer: 2,159

District 24[edit]

Note: Incumbent Greg Adams did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Mark Kolterman: 7,971 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Kirk Tesar: 1,937

District 26[edit]

Note: Incumbent Amanda McGill did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Brent Smoyer: 4,442
Grey.png Matt Hansen: 5,376 Green check mark transparent.png

District 28[edit]

Note: Incumbent Bill Avery did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Dallas Jones: 4,706
Grey.png Patty Pansing Brooks: 7,481 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30[edit]

Note: Incumbent Norm Wallman did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Roy Baker: 6,565 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Bob Tiemann: 5,147

District 32[edit]

Note: Incumbent Russ Karpisek did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Laura Ebke: 6,102 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Phil Hardenburger: 5,941

District 34[edit]

Note: Incumbent Annette Dubas did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Curt Friesen: 8,853 Green check mark transparent.png

District 36[edit]

Note: Incumbent John Wightman did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Matt Williams: 7,599 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Luis Sotelo: 2,148

District 38[edit]

Note: Incumbent Tom Carlson did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png John Kuehn: 9,933 Green check mark transparent.png

District 40[edit]

May 13 primary:

Note: Bruce Boettcher was removed from the ballot before the primary.

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Tyson Larson: 8,511 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Keith Kube: 4,179

District 42[edit]

Note: Incumbent Thomas Hansen did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Roric Paulman: 5,008
Grey.png Michael Groene: 5,322 Green check mark transparent.png

District 44[edit]

Note: Incumbent Mark Christensen did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Dan Hughes: 6,924 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Steve Stroup: 5,189

District 46[edit]

Note: Incumbent Danielle Conrad did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Adam Morfeld: 3,073 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png James Michael Bowers: 1,427

District 48[edit]

Note: Incumbent John Harms did not seek re-election due to term limits.

May 13 primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Grey.png Mike Meister: 2,757
Grey.png John Stinner, Sr.: 6,484 Green check mark transparent.png

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

Footnotes[edit]


Current members of the Nebraska State Senate
Senators
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
John Arch (R)
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
District 19
Rob Dover (R)
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
District 34
District 35
District 36
District 37
John Lowe (R)
District 38
District 39
District 40
District 41
District 42
District 43
District 44
District 45
District 46
District 47
District 48
District 49
Jen Day (D)
Republican Party (32)
Democratic Party (17)



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