Chad Wright
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Chad Wright was a candidate for District 46 of the Nebraska State Senate.
Elections
2010
- See also: Nebraska State Senate elections, 2010
Nebraska State Senate, District 46 General election (2010) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
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2,259 | |||
Chad Wright | 2,174 |
Campaign themes
2010
Wright's website talks about the following issues:
- Economy
- Excerpt: "Through responsible spending and reasonable tax cuts, we can make it easier for all Nebraskans to raise their families, run their businesses, and live comfortably. Nebraska’s working families live within a budget; our state needs to do the same."
- Jobs
- Excerpt: "I have created jobs and will go to work in the state Capitol to create even more. I know what it takes to ensure that job creation is strong and sustained. Ensuring that the private sector has the confidence to make long-term investments in Nebraska will be one of my top priorities."
- Education
- Excerpt: "Educating and training our workforce from elementary school upward to higher education is essential to the development of a marketable community. This can be achieved by providing our K-12 teachers the resources they need to succeed and keeping the costs of college education affordable. In today’s knowledge-based global economy, nothing is more vital to companies than the ability to find, and employ, an increasingly well-educated work force. It is my goal to see Nebraska schools once again set the standard for education."
External links
- Chad Wright's official campaign website
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- List of 2010 candidates for Nebraska Legislature
- May 11, 2010 primary election results
Footnotes
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)
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