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2022 Nebraska Legislature election

The 2022 Nebraska State Legislature elections took place as part of the United States elections. Nebraska voters elected state senators in the 24 even-numbered seats of the 49 legislative districts in the Nebraska Unicameral as well as in a special election for the 31st District. State senators serve four-year terms in the unicameral Nebraska Legislature.

Retirements

Term limited

Democrats

  1. District 26: Matt Hansen
  2. District 28: Patty Pansing Brooks
  3. District 46: Adam Morfeld

Republicans

  1. District 4: Robert Hilkemann
  2. District 18: Brett Lindstrom
  3. District 20: John S. McCollister
  4. District 24: Mark Kolterman
  5. District 34: Curt Friesen
  6. District 36: Matt Williams
  7. District 42: Mike Groene
  8. District 44: Dan Hughes
  9. District 48: John Stinner

Not seeking reelection

Democrats

  1. District 12: Steve Lathrop retired.

Republicans

  1. District 40: Tim Gragert retired.

Predictions

Close races

Race by district

  • Note: All elections are technically non-partisan in the State Legislature; therefore, parties listed here are from candidates' websites and official party endorsement lists. Candidates all appear on the ballot as nonpartisan.
  • Candidates endorsed by the Republican Party:
  • Candidates endorsed by the Democratic Party:

Source:

District 2

The incumbent was Republican Robert Clements, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Janet Chung, former chair of the Lancaster County Democratic Party
  • Robert Clements, banker (incumbent)
  • Sarah Slattery, chef and school food program manager
  • Schuyler Windham, lawyer and entrepreneur

Endorsements

Disqualified/withdrawn

  • Michelle Bates, corporate executive assistant

Predictions<br />

Results

District 4

The incumbent was Republican Robert Hilkemann, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 6

The incumbent was Democratic Machaela Cavanaugh, who ran for re-election.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 8

The incumbent was Democratic Megan Hunt, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Marilyn Arant Asher
  • Megan Hunt, small business owner (incumbent)
  • Katie Opitz

Predictions<br />

Results

District 10

The incumbent was Democratic Wendy DeBoer, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Wendy DeBoer, lawyer and academic (incumbent)
  • Lou Ann Goding, former Omaha Public Schools board president

Predictions<br />

Results

District 12

The incumbent was Democratic Steve Lathrop, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • Bob Borgeson, union leader
  • Haile Kucera, small business owner
  • Robin Richards, Vice President of the Ralston Public Schools Board
  • Merv Riepe, former state senator

Did not file

  • Bryce Lukowski, conservative activist

Predictions<br />

Results

District 14

The incumbent was Republican John Arch, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • John Arch, former healthcare executive (incumbent)
  • Rob Plugge, software developer
  • Cori Villegas, healthcare worker and after-school program volunteer

Predictions<br />

Results

District 16

The incumbent was Republican Ben Hansen, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Ben Hansen, chiropractor (incumbent)
  • Connie Petersen, psychologist

Predictions<br />

Results

District 18

The incumbent was Republican Brett Lindstrom, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 20

The incumbent was Republican John McCollister, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Stu Dornan, attorney
  • John Fredrickson, mental health provider and adjunct professor
  • Julie Fredrickson, realtor

Predictions<br />

Results

District 22

The incumbent was Republican Mike Moser, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • Mike Goos, school psychologist and candidate for Nebraska State Board of Education District 3 in 2020
  • Mike Moser, small business owner (incumbent)
  • Roy M. Zach, candidate for this seat in 2010

Predictions<br />

Results

District 24

The incumbent was Republican Mark Kolterman, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • Patrick Hotovy, physician
  • Jana Hughes, member of the Seward Public School Board

Predictions<br />

Results

District 26

The incumbent was Democratic Matt Hansen, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • Russ Barger
  • George Dungan III, public defense attorney
  • Bob Van Valkenburg, business owner and perennial candidate
  • Larry Weixelman, candidate for this seat in 2014

Endorsements

Predictions<br />

Results

District 28

The incumbent was Democratic Patty Pansing Brooks, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

Withdrew

  • Nancy Petitto, nonprofit program director and affordable housing advocate

Endorsements

Predictions<br />

Results

District 30

The incumbent was Republican Myron Dorn, who ran for re-election.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 31 (Special)

The incumbent was Republican Kathleen Kauth, who ran for being elected, after who was appointed.

Following the death of Senator Rich Pahls, a special election was held to determine who would fill the seat for the remaining two years of the term.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 32

The incumbent was Republican Tom Brandt, who ran for re-election.

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 34

The incumbent was Republican Curt Friesen, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

Did not file

  • Arron Kowalski, farmer

Predictions<br />

Results

District 36

Declared

Did not file

  • Jim Jenkins, rancher, entrepreneur and restaurant owner

Predictions<br />

Results

District 38

The incumbent was Republican Dave Murman, who ran for re-election.

Declared

  • Tyler R. Cappel, business owner and personal trainer
  • Dave Murman, farmer (incumbent)

Predictions<br />

Results

District 40

The incumbent was Republican Tim Gragert, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

Declined

Predictions<br />

Results

District 42

The incumbent was Republican Mike Jacobson, who ran for re-election.

Declared

Withdrawn/disqualified

  • Mel McNea, retired healthcare executive

Predictions<br />

Results

District 44

Declared

Predictions<br />

Results

District 46

The incumbent was Democratic Adam Morfeld, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • James Michael Bowers, Lincoln city councilman
  • Danielle Conrad, former Nebraska State Senator
  • James Herrold

Endorsements

Predictions<br />

Results

District 48

The incumbent was Republican John Stinner, who did not run for re-election.

Declared

  • Talon Cordle
  • Brian Hardin, businessman
  • Don L. Lease II, farmer
  • Scott Shaver
  • Jeremiah Jake Teeple

Predictions<br />

Results

Notes

References