Carl Lorenzen
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Carl Lorenzen is a former candidate for District 18 of the Nebraska State Senate. The primary election was on May 11, 2010, and the general election was on November 2, 2010. Lorenzen lost the primary election.
Elections
2010
- See also: Nebraska State Senate elections, 2010
 
Lorenzen was bested by Scott Lautenbaugh in the primary by a margin of 2,716-2,112.[1]
| Nebraska State Senate, District 18 General election (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| 7,691 | ||||
| Carl Lorenzen | 5,505 | |||
External links
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
 - List of 2010 candidates for Nebraska Legislature
 - May 11, 2010 primary election results
 
Current members of the Nebraska State Senate
		Leadership
				Senate President:John Arch
																													Senators
			District 1
													
								Robert Hallstrom (R)							
											District 2
													
								Robert Clements (R)							
											District 3
													
								Victor Rountree (N)							
											District 4
													
								R. von Gillern (R)							
											District 5
													
								Margo Juarez (D)							
											District 6
													
											District 7
													
								Dunixi Guereca (D)							
											District 8
													
								Megan Hunt (N)							
											District 9
													
								John Cavanaugh (D)							
											District 10
													
								Wendy DeBoer (D)							
											District 11
													
								Terrell McKinney (D)							
											District 12
													
								Merv Riepe (R)							
											District 13
													
								Ashlei Spivey (D)							
											District 14
													
								John Arch (R)							
											District 15
													
								Dave Wordekemper (R)							
											District 16
													
								Ben Hansen (R)							
											District 17
													
								Glen Meyer (R)							
											District 18
													
											District 19
													
								Rob Dover (R)							
											District 20
													
								John Fredrickson (D)							
											District 21
													
								Beau Ballard (R)							
											District 22
													
								Mike Moser (R)							
											District 23
													
								Jared Storm (R)							
											District 24
													
								Jana Hughes (R)							
											District 25
													
								Carolyn Bosn (R)							
											District 26
													
								George Dungan (D)							
											District 27
													
								Jason Prokop (D)							
											District 28
													
								Jane Raybould (D)							
											District 29
													
								Eliot Bostar (D)							
											District 30
													
								Myron Dorn (R)							
											District 31
													
								Kathleen Kauth (R)							
											District 32
													
								Tom Brandt (R)							
											District 33
													
								Dan Lonowski (R)							
											District 34
													
								Loren Lippincott (R)							
											District 35
													
								Dan Quick (D)							
											District 36
													
								Rick Holdcroft (R)							
											District 37
													
								Stanley Clouse (R)							
											District 38
													
								Dave Murman (R)							
											District 39
													
								Tony Sorrentino (R)							
											District 40
													
								Barry DeKay (R)							
											District 41
													
								Daniel McKeon (R)							
											District 42
													
								Michael Jacobson (R)							
											District 43
													
								Tanya Storer (R)							
											District 44
													
								Teresa Ibach (R)							
											District 45
													
								Rita Sanders (R)							
											District 46
													
								Danielle Conrad (D)							
											District 47
													
								Paul Strommen (R)							
											District 48
													
								Brian Hardin (R)							
											District 49
													
								Bob Andersen (R)							
											Republican Party (33)
									Democratic Party (14)
									Nonpartisan (2)