Category:Nebraska 2011 news
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Pages in category "Nebraska 2011 news"
The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
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- Ballot Law Update: October sees variety of legal developments
- Ballot Law Update: Residency requirements toppled in Nebraska
- Ballot Law Update: Several Legal Developments in 8th Circuit
- Ballotpedia's Tuesday Count kicks off the new year with a new measure certification
- Bill to test children for lead poisoning passes Nebraska State Senate
- BREAKING: First results are in for Omaha mayoral recall election
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- Nebraska could repeal its Electoral Voting law
- Nebraska governor appoints new second district senator
- Nebraska Governor supports speeding up Keystone XL process
- Nebraska lawmakers consider local recall bill
- Nebraska senator Dave Pankonin resigns
- Nebraska Senator introduces a bill allowing electronic signatures for recall and initiative petitions
- Nebraska Senator nears re-election decision
- Nebraska senator plans to introduce "Caylee's Law"
- Nebraska Senators called for special election
- Nebraska Supreme Court justice recommended for nomination to U.S. District Court judge
- Nebraska Supreme Court to hear firefighter contract dispute
- Nebraska woman fights order to testify
- New district judge appointed in central Nebraska
- Newest numbers in Omaha's recall election mean Suttle holds his job
- Newly chastened, Omaha's Mayor vows to get back to work
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- Redistricting Roundup: Chaos in Colorado: Compromise nowhere in sight
- Redistricting Roundup: Illinois maps reach governor's desk
- Redistricting Roundup: New maps sent to McDonnell in Virginia while controversy continues in Colorado
- Redistricting Roundup: Partisan breakdown of committees reveals clues about map-drawing process
- Redistricting Roundup: Redistricting affects more than Congressional and state legislative districts
- Redistricting Roundup: Some states explore altering total number of legislators
- Redistricting Roundup: Texas session will end without Congressional map
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- The Tuesday Count remains steady as Maine's deadlines come and go
- The Tuesday Count: February begins with nearly double the number of proposed citizen initiatives
- The Tuesday Count: Florida adds more juice to 2012 total with 7 measures
- The Tuesday Count: four newly certified measures are up for a vote in 2012
- The Tuesday Count: hundreds of initiatives filed for 2012
- The Tuesday Count: no certifications but proposals continue to add up
- The Tuesday Count: petition signatures submitted, lawsuits filed
- Thirteen states hold a AAA S&P credit rating in 2011
- Three Nebraskan judges named to presiding positions