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Nebraska voters retain 30 judges in general election

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The Judicial Update

November 7, 2012

Nebraska: Voters in Nebraska went to the polls on Tuesday and overwhelmingly supported the states judiciary, opting to retain 30 state judges. The list of judges who will hold their positions for another six years includes 2 Supreme Court judges, 26 district judges from 15 districts, 1 judge from the Workers' Compensation Court and 1 judge from the Juvenile Court. The mean yes vote percentage was 73.78% with a high of 80.1% (Judge Philip Martin) and a low of 66.59% (Judge Alan Brodbeck). For a full list of candidates, see: Nebraska judicial elections, 2012.

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