1956 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
The 1956 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1956, and featured Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature Dwight W. Burney, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Frank B. Morrison who had been chosen to replace original Democratic nominee Stanley D. Long who had died during the campaign.
The previous incumbent lieutenant governor, Charles J. Warner, died on September 24, 1955, and thus the office of Nebraska Lieutenant Governor had been vacant for over a year when this election was held. Under the Nebraska Constitution, Article IV, Section 18, this vacancy meant that Dwight W. Burney, as Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature from 1955 to 1956, was already second in line to become Governor of Nebraska before he was elected lieutenant governor in this election.
Eight years after this election, the 1964 Nebraska gubernatorial election would also feature Dwight W. Burney as the Republican nominee facing Frank B. Morrison as the Democratic nominee, though in that election Morrison defeated Burney to become Governor of Nebraska.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Harry Andreasen
- George E. Cornwell
- Stanley D. Long, realtor and pharmacist who served from 1927 to 1951 on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 1954
Republican primary
Candidates
- Dwight W. Burney, Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature and member of the Nebraska Legislature from what was then District 14.
- Marvin Griswold, businessman from Lincoln, Nebraska
- Ernest M. Johnson
- Carl G. Swanson