Lancaster County, Nebraska ballot measures
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2025
- See also: Nebraska 2025 local ballot measures
May 6
• Lincoln, Nebraska, Prohibit Income Discrimination in Housing Initiative (May 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported this initiative to prohibit discrimination based on income source in renting or buying a house. |
A "no" vote opposed this initiative to prohibit discrimination based on income source in renting or buying a house. |
April 8
• Lincoln, Nebraska, Sales Tax Renewal for Infrastructure Improvements Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing the 0.25% sales tax for eight years ending in 2033 to fund infrastructure improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing the 0.25% sales tax for eight years, thereby allowing it to expire in September 2025. |
2024
- See also: Nebraska 2024 local ballot measures
November 5
• Lincoln, Nebraska, Stormwater and Flood Management Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $13.9 million in bonds for the city's stormwater drainage and flood management systems, as well as measures to meet state and federal water quality standards, and allowing the city to enact a property tax to repay the bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $13.9 million in bonds for the city's stormwater drainage and flood management systems, as well as measures to meet state and federal water quality standards, and allowing the city to enact a property tax to repay the bonds. |
May 14
• Waverly School District, Nebraska, Facilities Bond Measure (May 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supports authorizing the district to issue $89.9 million in bonds to fund renovations and improvements to school facilities and to levy a property tax to repay the bonds. |
A "no" vote opposes authorizing the district to issue $89.9 million in bonds to fund renovations and improvements to school facilities and to levy a property tax to repay the bonds. |
2020
May 12
- See also: May 12, 2020 ballot measures in Nebraska
- Lincoln, Nebraska, City Contracts Charter Amendment (May 2020)
- Lincoln, Nebraska, Gender Neutral References to Mayoral Office Charter Amendment (May 2020)
February 11
2019
April 9
• Question 1: Lincoln Street Projects Sales Tax
2018
November 6
• City of Lincoln Mayoral Term Limits Charter Amendment
2010
May 11
- See also: May 11, 2010 ballot measures in Nebraska
Lincoln City Sports Arena Tax Measure (May 2010)
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