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Democratic Party primaries, 2026

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Primary Date
May 12, 2026

Federal elections
Democratic primaries for U.S. House

State party
Democratic Party of Nebraska
State political party revenue

This page focuses on the Democratic primaries that will take place in Nebraska on May 12, 2026.

A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. In Nebraska, participation rules for primaries vary by the office up for election. State legislative primaries use a nonpartisan top-two primary system in which any voter can participate. Congressional primaries are partisan, but any voter may vote in the congressional primary of their choice. For all other statewide offices, a state party can determine if it will allow unaffiliated voters to vote their primary ballot.[1]

As of October 2025, the Democratic Party held a semi-closed primary in which registered party members and unaffiliated voters could participate, and the Republican Party held a closed primary in which only registered party members could participate.[2][3]


Federal elections

U.S. Senate

See also: United States Senate election in Nebraska, 2026 (May 12 Democratic primary)

A Democratic Party primary takes place on May 12, 2026, in Nebraska to determine which Democratic candidate will run in the state's general election on November 3, 2026.

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

U.S. House

See also: United States House elections in Nebraska, 2026 (May 12 Democratic primaries)
The U.S. House of Representatives elections in Nebraska are scheduled on November 3, 2026. Voters will elect three candidates to serve in the U.S. House from each of the state's three U.S. House districts. The primary is May 12, 2026. The filing deadline for incumbents is February 17, 2026. The filing deadline for non-incumbents is March 2, 2026. To see a full list of candidates in the primary in each district, click "Show more" below.
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District 1

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 2

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 3

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

State elections

State executive offices

See also: Nebraska state executive official elections, 2026

Thirteen state executive offices are up for election in Nebraska in 2026:

Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Auditor
Treasurer
Public Service Commission
State Board of Education (4 seats)
State Board of Regents (2 seats)


To see a full list of candidates in the Democratic primaries, click "Show more" below.
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Governor of Nebraska

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Attorney General of Nebraska

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Nebraska Secretary of State

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Nebraska Treasurer

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Nebraska Public Service Commission

District 2

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Nebraska State Board of Education

District 5

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 6

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 7

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 8

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

University of Nebraska Board of Regents

District 1

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

District 2

There are no official candidates yet for this election.

Voting information

See also: Voting in Nebraska

Ballotpedia will publish the dates and deadlines related to this election as they are made available.

Context of the 2026 elections

Nebraska Party Control: 1992-2025
Seven years of Democratic trifectas  •  Twenty-seven years of Republican trifectas
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Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Governor D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
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State party overview

Democratic Party of Nebraska

See also: Democratic Party of Nebraska


State political party revenue

See also: State political party revenue and State political party revenue per capita

State political parties typically deposit revenue in separate state and federal accounts in order to comply with state and federal campaign finance laws.

The Democratic Party and the Republican Party maintain state affiliates in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and select U.S. territories. The following map displays total state political party revenue per capita for the Democratic state party affiliates.


Pivot Counties

See also: Pivot Counties by state

One of 93 Nebraska counties—1.08 percent—is a Pivot County. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008
County Trump margin of victory in 2016 Obama margin of victory in 2012 Obama margin of victory in 2008
Thurston County, Nebraska 5.94% 13.91% 6.96%

In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won Nebraska with 58.7 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 33.7 percent. In presidential elections between 1868 and 2016, Nebraska voted Republican 82 percent of the time and Democratic 18 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, Nebraska voted Republican all five times.[4]

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state Senate districts in Nebraska. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[5][6]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 10 out of 49 state Senate districts in Nebraska with an average margin of victory of 26.2 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 12 out of 49 state Senate districts in Nebraska with an average margin of victory of 22.8 points. Clinton won one district controlled by a Republican heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 39 out of 49 state Senate districts in Nebraska with an average margin of victory of 31.1 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 37 out of 49 state Senate districts in Nebraska with an average margin of victory of 38.3 points. Trump won five districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections.


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