2024 Nebraska Legislature election


The 2024 Nebraska State Legislature elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Nebraska voters elected state senators for the 25 odd-numbered seats of the 49 legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral. State senators serve four-year terms in the Nebraska Legislature. All elections are technically non-partisan in the State Legislature; therefore, any parties listed are from candidates' websites and official party endorsement lists. Candidates all appear on the ballot as nonpartisan. Senators are limited to two consecutive terms, after which they must wait four years before running again.

Summary by district

In the 2020 Presidential Election, Republican Donald Trump received the most votes in 34 of Nebraska's legislative districts and Democrat Joe Biden received the most votes in 15 districts. Out of the 25 districts which have elections in 2024, there are three districts where Donald Trump won the most votes in 2020 that a Democrat currently represents: [|District 3], based in Sarpy County ; [|District 15], based in Dodge County ; and [|District 49], based in Sarpy County.

Retirements

Fifteen incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

  1. District 3: Carol Blood was term-limited.
  2. District 7: Tony Vargas was term-limited.
  3. District 13: Justin Wayne was term-limited.
  4. District 15: Lynne Walz was term-limited.
  5. District 27: Anna Wishart was term-limited.

Republicans

  1. District 1: Julie Slama retired.
  2. District 5: Mike McDonnell was term-limited.
  3. District 17: Joni Albrecht was term-limited.
  4. District 23: Bruce Bostelman was term-limited.
  5. District 33: Steve Halloran was term-limited.
  6. District 37: John Lowe was term-limited.
  7. District 39: Lou Ann Linehan was term-limited.
  8. District 41: Fred Meyer retired.
  9. District 43: Tom Brewer was term-limited.
  10. District 47: Steve Erdman was term-limited.

Predictions

Redistricting greatly reduced the number of competitive seats in the state, making it almost certain that the chamber would remain in Republican hands.

Race by district

  • Note: All elections are technically non-partisan in the State Legislature; therefore, parties listed here are from candidates' websites and official party endorsement lists. Candidates all appear on the ballot as nonpartisan.
  • *Candidates endorsed by the Republican Party:
  • *Candidates endorsed by the Democratic Party:

[|District 1] • District 3 • [|District 5] • [|District 7] • [|District 9] • [|District 11] • [|District 13] • District 15 • [|District 17] • [|District 19] • [|District 21] • [|District 23] • [|District 25] • [|District 27] • [|District 29] • [|District 31] • [|District 33] • [|District 35] • [|District 37] • [|District 39] • [|District 41] • [|District 43] • [|District 45] • [|District 47] • District 49

District 1

The incumbent was Republican Julie Slama, Incumbent retired, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Dennis Schaardt, businessman and former Pawnee County commissioner, mayor, city councilman and volunteer fire chief.
  • Robert Hallstrom, lawyer
    Eliminated in primary
  • Glenda Willnerd, Librarian
    Withdrawn
  • Bob Holman
  • Mike Powers
  • Julie Slama, lawyer

District 3

The incumbent was Democratic Carol Blood, Incumbent term-limited, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 5

The incumbent was Republican Mike McDonnell, Incumbent term limited, Democratic gain.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Gilbert Ayala, unsuccessful candidate in District 5 in 2016 and 2020
  • Margo Juarez, member of the Omaha Public Schools Board of Education
    Eliminated in primary
  • Flint Harkness, resource teacher for special education

Withdrawn

District 7

The incumbent was Democratic Tony Vargas, Incumbent term-limited, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 9

The incumbent was Democratic John Cavanaugh, Incumbent running, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 11

The incumbent was Democratic Terrell McKinney, Incumbent running, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Terrell McKinney
    Withdrawn, then reenter, Failed to qualify
  • Ernie Chambers, former member of the Nebraska Legislature from 1971 to 2009 and again from 2013 to 2021
    Eliminated in primary
  • Calandra Cooper

District 13

The incumbent was Democratic Justin Wayne, Incumbent term-limited, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 15

The incumbent was Democratic Lynne Walz, Incumbent term-limited, Republican gain.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Dave "Woody" Wordekemper, firefighter
  • Roxie Kracl, former chair of the Dodge County Republican Party
    Eliminated in primary
  • Anthony Hanson
  • Peter Mayberry,
  • Scott Thomas
    Withdrawn
  • Chuck Emanuel

District 17

The incumbent was Republican Joni Albrecht, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 19

Candidates

The incumbent was Republican Rob Dover, Incumbent running, Republican hold.
Advanced to general

District 21

The incumbent was Republican Beau Ballard, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 23

The incumbent was Republican Bruce Bostelman, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Dennis Fujan, farmer
  • Jared Storm, small-business owner and pilot
    Eliminated in primary
  • Allie French, small-business owner and founder of Nebraskans Against Government Overreach
  • Larissa Schultz, nonprofit worker from Yutan, Nebraska
  • Jacob Wolff, navy veteran
  • Alan Zavodny, former mayor of David City, Nebraska

District 25

The incumbent was Republican Carolyn Bosn, Incumbent running, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Carolyn Bosn, attorney
  • Nicki Behmer Popp, realtor and member of the Lincoln Airport Authority
    Eliminated in primary
  • Aurang Zeb, former unsuccessful candidate for city council in Lincoln, Nebraska

District 27

The incumbent was Democratic Anna Wishart, Incumbent term-limited, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Dawn Liphardt
  • Jason Prokop, director of First Five Nebraska
    Withdrawn
  • Kameron Neeman, community organizer and activist, board member for Nebraska Abortion Resources and OutNebraska

District 29

The incumbent was Democratic Eliot Bostar, Incumbent term-limited, Democratic hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Eliot Bostar, nonprofit executive
    Withdrawn
  • Phil Bruce, former cybersecurity analyst and nonprofit founder

District 31

The incumbent was Republican Kathleen Kauth, Incumbent running, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 33

The incumbent was Republican Steve Halloran, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
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District 35

The incumbent was Republican Ray Aguilar, Incumbent running, Democratic gain.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 37

The incumbent was Republican John Lowe, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Stan Clouse, mayor of Kearney, Nebraska
  • Lana Peister, registered nurse and small-business partner
    Eliminated in primary
  • Nathan Leach, founder of Nonpartisan Nebraska

District 39

The incumbent was Republican Lou Ann Linehan, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general
  • Allison Heimes, attorney and candidate for District 39 in 2020
  • Tony Sorrentino, president and founder of Health Plan Fiduciary Compliance, a firm that advises health plans on complying with federal law; adjunct law professor at Creighton University; and unsuccessful candidate for Nebraska Legislature in 2006 in District 4

District 41

The incumbent was Republican Fred Meyer, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 43

The incumbent was Republican Tom Brewer, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 45

The incumbent was Republican Rita Sanders, Incumbent running, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Withdrawn

  • Elcireyna Warnell

District 47

The incumbent was Republican Steve Erdman, Incumbent term-limited, Republican hold.

Candidates

Advanced to general

District 49

The incumbent was Democratic Jen Day, Incumbent running, Republican gain.

Declared

Eliminated in primary

  • Caleb Muhs, financial consultant and former FBI counterterrorism analyst