Nebraska's 3rd congressional district


Nebraska's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Nebraska that encompasses its western three-fourths; it is one of the largest non-at-large districts in the country, covering nearly, two time zones and 80 counties. It includes Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings, North Platte, Alliance, and Scottsbluff. Additionally, it encompasses the Sandhills region and a large majority of the Platte River. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+27, it is by far the most Republican district in Nebraska, a state with an all-Republican delegation.

Political history

Nebraska has had at least three congressional districts since 1883. The district's current configuration dates from 1963, when Nebraska lost a seat as a result of the 1960 United States census. At that time, most of the old 3rd and 4th districts were merged to form the new 3rd district. It is one of the most Republican districts in the nation, as Democrats have only come close to winning it three times as currently drawn, in 1974, 1990, and 2006, all years where the incumbent was not running for reelection.
Republican presidential and gubernatorial candidates routinely carry the district with margins of 40 percent or more, while Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to win a plurality within the current district boundaries. Excepting historically Democratic Saline County on the district's eastern boundary, Thurston County which only moved into the district in 2023, and Dakota County which has only been within the district since 2013, the last Democrat to carry any county within the district at a presidential level was Jimmy Carter in 1976. Although the Nebraska Legislature is elected on a nonpartisan basis, all but two members representing significant portions of the district are known to be Republicans. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+29, it is the most Republican congressional district outside Appalachia. Because Nebraska awards an Electoral College vote from each district, it is the most Republican Electoral College constituency. It is currently held by Republican Adrian Smith, who was first elected in 2006.

Composition

Nebraska's 3rd congressional district contains the entirety of the following counties, with the exception of Polk, which it shares with the 1st. Polk County communities within the 3rd district include the village of Polk and Stromsburg.
#CountySeatPopulation
1AdamsHastings30,899
3AntelopeNeligh6,302
5ArthurArthur412
7BannerHarrisburg674
9BlaineBrewster431
11BooneAlbion5,310
13Box ButteAlliance10,692
15BoydButte1,725
17BrownAinsworth2,853
19BuffaloKearney50,697
21BurtTekamah6,727
27CedarHartington8,262
29ChaseImperial3,724
31CherryValentine5,492
33CheyenneSidney9,541
35ClayClay Center6,116
41CusterBroken Bow10,581
43DakotaDakota City21,268
45DawesChadron8,133
47DawsonLexington24,085
49DeuelChappell1,871
51DixonPonca5,491
57DundyBenkelman1,561
59FillmoreGeneva5,548
61FranklinFranklin2,825
63FrontierStockville2,585
65FurnasBeaver City4,556
67GageBeatrice21,634
69GardenOshkosh1,794
71GarfieldBurwell1,763
73GosperElwood1,847
75GrantHyannis565
77GreeleyGreeley Center2,219
79HallGrand Island62,197
81HamiltonAurora9,537
83HarlanAlma3,045
85HayesHayes Center846
87HitchcockTrenton2,552
89HoltO'Neill10,093
91HookerMullen679
93HowardSt. Paul6,527
95JeffersonFairbury7,054
97JohnsonTecumseh5,198
99KearneyMinden6,770
101KeithOgallala8,113
103Keya PahaSpringview805
105KimballKimball3,289
107KnoxCenter8,298
111LincolnNorth Platte33,365
113LoganStapleton655
115LoupTaylor592
117McPhersonTryon383
121MerrickCentral City7,755
123MorrillBridgeport4,504
125NanceFullerton3,274
127NemahaAuburn7,076
129NuckollsNelson4,095
131OtoeNebraska City16,335
133PawneePawnee City2,512
135PerkinsGrant2,795
137PhelpsHoldrege9,057
139PiercePierce7,299
143Polk Osceola5,228
145Red WillowMcCook10,457
147RichardsonFalls City7,689
149RockBassett1,271
151SalineWilber14,555
157Scotts BluffGering35,699
161SheridanRushville4,928
163ShermanLoup City2,983
165SiouxHarrison1,154
169ThayerHebron4,829
171ThomasThedford677
173ThurstonPender6,557
175ValleyOrd4,012
177WashingtonBlair21,152
179WayneWayne9,874
181WebsterRed Cloud3,351
183WheelerBarlett775
185YorkYork14,356

Cites and CDPS with 10,000 or more people

2,500 – 10,000 people