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2022 Omaha elections
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Election dates
Filing deadline: March 1, 2022
Primary election: May 10, 2022
General election: November 8, 2022
Election stats
Offices up: Public power district board
Total seats up: 2
Election type: Nonpartisan
Other municipal elections
U.S. municipal elections, 2022

The city of Omaha, Nebraska, held general elections for public power district board on November 8, 2022. A primary was scheduled for May 10, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was March 1, 2022.

Elections

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Candidates and results

Special district offices

Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors

General election

Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors general election, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
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Office Candidates
Subdivision 4

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Core 
Jim Grotrian  Candidate Connection
Subdivision 5

Green check mark transparent.pngCraig Moody (i)
Kevin Ryan 

Primary election

Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors primary election, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
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Office Candidates
Subdivision 4

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Core 
Randy Davis 
Green check mark transparent.pngJim Grotrian  Candidate Connection
Gary L. Rogge 
Subdivision 5

Green check mark transparent.pngCraig Moody (i)
David Goldsmith 
Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Ryan 


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About the city

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Omaha is a city in Douglas County, Nebraska. As of 2020, its population was 486,051.

City government

See also: Mayor-council government

The city of Omaha uses a strong mayor and city council system. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body while the mayor serves as the city's chief executive.[1]

Demographics

The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.

Demographic Data for Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha Nebraska
Population 486,051 1,961,504
Land area (sq mi) 142 76,817
Race and ethnicity**
White 75.5% 85.3%
Black/African American 12.1% 4.8%
Asian 4% 2.5%
Native American 0.5% 0.9%
Pacific Islander 0% 0.1%
Other (single race) N/A 2.5%
Multiple 5% 3.9%
Hispanic/Latino 14.1% 11.2%
Education
High school graduation rate 89.8% 91.6%
College graduation rate 38.3% 32.5%
Income
Median household income $62,213 $63,015
Persons below poverty level 12% 10.4%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2020). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2015-2020).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


See also

Omaha, Nebraska Nebraska Municipal government Other local coverage
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