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2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska

The 2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[2] Nebraska voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris. Nebraska has five electoral votes in the Electoral College, two from the state at large, and one each from the three congressional districts.[3]

2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska

← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 →
Turnout76.33% (of registered voters) [1]
 
Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote 4 1
Popular vote 556,846 374,583
Percentage 58.51% 39.36%


President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

Located in the conservative Great Plains, Nebraska is one of the most reliably Republican states in the country, having backed the Democratic presidential nominee only once since 1936, during Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 landslide, and having gone to the Republican nominee by a double-digit margin in every presidential election since. However, Nebraska is one of two states, the other being Maine, to allocate its electoral votes by congressional district. A candidate receives one electoral vote for each district won while the statewide winner receives an additional two electoral votes. Ever since Nebraska first adopted this system in 1992, in practice the Republican nominee has almost always won all three districts, and hence all the state's electoral votes. The first time it split its electoral votes came in 2008 when Barack Obama carried Nebraska's 2nd congressional district, anchored by Omaha, and thus received one electoral vote from the state despite losing statewide. The 2nd district returned to the Republican column in the following two elections, but in 2020 it was considered a key battleground.

Trump carried Nebraska statewide by 19 points on Election Day, down from 25 points in 2016. Biden was able to flip the 2nd district, carrying it by 6.6 points, the best Democratic performance since Nebraska first adopted its system of allocation by district, and the first time in this period that the district has voted more Democratic than the nation. Trump received the state's other four electoral votes. Prior to the election, all news organizations declared Nebraska a safe red state, while most organizations viewed the 2nd district as either Lean Biden or a tossup. This was the first election in which both Nebraska and Maine would officially split their electoral votes.

Biden won only the two most populous counties in the state: Douglas County, home to Omaha, by 11 points, approximately the same margin Lyndon B. Johnson won the county with in 1964 and the best result for Democrats since that election, and Lancaster County, home to the state's second largest city and state capital Lincoln, where the University of Nebraska is located, by just under 8 points, another 56-year high for Democrats. While he didn't win the state's third largest, Sarpy County, a growing suburban county to the south of Omaha, which in all presidential elections from 1968 to 2016 except 2008 had backed the Republican candidate by at least 21 points, he reduced Trump's winning margin to only 11 points and won 43 percent of the vote there, again a 56-year best for Democrats. Biden also received more than 40 percent of the vote in two counties in the northeastern corner of the state: Thurston County with a Native American majority, and Dakota County with a large Hispanic population.[4]

Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Trump's strength in Nebraska came from whites, who constituted 90% of the electorate, and specifically from Protestants with 70%. Post-election, many rural Nebraskans expressed worries about trade and the economy under a Biden presidency,[5] with 59% of voters stating they trusted Trump more to handle international trade.[6]

Joe Biden improved on Hillary Clinton's performance in Nebraska, as he did in most other states. Nebraska was one of 43 states where the Democratic nominee received a greater proportion of the two-party vote than in the prior election.[a] Despite his loss, Biden's 374,583 votes are the most received by a Democratic candidate for president statewide in Nebraska.

Primary elections edit

The primary elections were held on May 12, 2020.

Republican primary edit

Donald Trump was declared the winner in the Republican primary,[7] and thus received all of Nebraska's 36 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention.[8]

2020 Nebraska Republican Primary
Candidate Votes % Estimated
delegates
Donald Trump 243,721 91.4 36
Bill Weld 22,934 8.6 0
Total 266,655 100% 36

Democratic primary edit

Joe Biden was declared the winner in the Democratic primary.[7]

2020 Nebraska Democratic presidential primary[9]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[10]
Joe Biden 126,444 76.83 29
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn) 23,214 14.10
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) 10,401 6.32
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn) 4,523 2.75
Total 164,582 100% 29

Libertarian primary edit

2020 Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary
 
← 2016 May 12, 2020 2024 →
← NY
NM →
       
Candidate Jo Jorgensen Jacob Hornberger Adam Kokesh
Home state South Carolina Virginia Indiana
Popular vote 508 444 263
Percentage 27.8% 24.3% 14.4%

       
Candidate Lincoln Chafee
(withdrawn)
Max Abramson
(withdrawn)
Dan Behrman
Home state Wyoming New Hampshire Nevada
Popular vote 254 182 177
Percentage 13.9% 10.0% 9.7%

 
Election results by county
  Jo Jorgensen
  Jacob Hornberger
  Adam Kokesh
  Lincoln Chafee
  Max Abramson
  Dan Behrman
  Tie
  No votes

Jo Jorgensen was declared the winner of the Libertarian primary and went on to win the LP nomination.[11]

Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary, May 12, 2020[12]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Jo Jorgensen 508 27.8%
Jacob Hornberger 444 24.3%
Adam Kokesh 263 14.4%
Lincoln Chafee (withdrawn) 254 13.9%
Max Abramson (withdrawn) 182 10.0%
Dan Behrman 177 9.7%
Total 1,828 100%

General election edit

Final predictions edit

Source Ranking (statewide) Ranking (1st) Ranking (2nd) Ranking (3rd)
The Cook Political Report[13] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R
Inside Elections[14] Solid R Solid R Tilt D (flip) Solid R
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] Safe R Safe R Lean D (flip) Safe R
Politico[16] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R
RCP[17] Solid R Solid R Tossup Solid R
Niskanen[18] Safe R Safe R Tossup Safe R
CNN[19] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R
The Economist[20] Safe R Not given Not given Not given
CBS News[21] Likely R Likely R Lean D (flip) Likely R
270towin[22] Safe R Safe R Lean D (flip) Safe R
ABC News[23] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R
NPR[24] Likely R Lean R Lean D (flip) Likely R
NBC News[25] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R
538[26] Solid R Solid R Lean D (flip) Solid R

Polling edit

Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[b]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020 November 3, 2020 42.5% 52.1% 5.4% Trump +9.7
Statewide
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 1,742 (LV) ± 3.5% 56%[d] 43% - -
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 2020 2,423 (LV) 53% 46% - -
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 799 (LV) 57% 41% - - 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020 560 (LV) 53% 47% - - 1%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 910 (LV) 54% 44% - - 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 267 (LV) 56% 42% - - 2%
in Nebraska's 1st congressional district
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
Strategies 360/Kate Bolz[A] Jul 16–22, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 48% 46% - -
in Nebraska's 2nd congressional district
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
University of Nevada Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2020 191 (LV) ± 7% 44% 50% 5%
Change Research Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2020 920 (LV) ± 3.5% 47% 50% 2% 0%[e] 0%
Emerson College Oct 29–30, 2020 806 (LV) ± 3.5% 48%[f] 50% - 2%[g]
FM3 Research/Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC[B] Oct 1–4, 2020 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 42% 53% - 5%[h]
Siena College/NYT Sep 25–27, 2020 420 (LV) ± 5.3% 41% 48% 4% 1%[i] 6%[j]
Global Strategy Group/House Majority PAC[C] Sep 14–16, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 44% 50% - 1%[k] 3%[j]
Global Strategy Group/House Majority PAC[C] Jul 27–29, 2020 400 (LV) 45% 51% - 2%[l] 3%[j]
GQR/Kara Eastman[D] Jun 30 – Jul 5, 2020 502 (LV) ± 4.37% 44% 51% -
DCCC Targeting and Analytics Department/Ally Mutnick[E] May 7–10, 2020 448 (LV) ± 4.6% 41% 52% -

Electoral slates edit

These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state:[27]

Donald Trump and
Mike Pence
Republican Party
Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris
Democratic Party
Jo Jorgensen and
Spike Cohen
Libertarian Party
Darlene Starman (At-large)
Steve Nelson (At-large)
George Olmer (District 1)
Mark Quandahl (District 2)
Teresa Ibach (District 3)
Roger Wess (At-large)
Peg Lippert (At-large)
Larry Wright (District 1)
Precious McKesson (District 2)
Kathy Moore Jensen (District 3)
Ben Backus (At-large)
Laura Ebke (At-large)
Trevor Reilly (District 1)
Margaret Austgen (District 2)
Patrick Birkel (District 3)

Results edit

As expected, Trump easily carried the state at large. However, because Nebraska (along with Maine) allocates its remaining electoral votes by congressional district, Joe Biden was able to win an electoral vote from Nebraska's second district, which covers the increasingly liberal Omaha metro area. Barack Obama also won the same district in 2008 before it went back to the Republican column in 2012 and 2016.

2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
556,846 58.51% -0.24%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
374,583 39.36% +5.66%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
20,283 2.13% -2.48%
Total votes 951,712 100.0%
Republican win
2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
180,290 56.0% -0.17%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
132,261 41.1% +5.63%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
7,495 2.3% -2.63%
Total votes 321,886 100.0%
Republican win
2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
176,468 51.95% +7.03%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
154,377 45.45% -1.71%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
6,909 2.0% -2.54%
Total votes 339,666 100.0%
Democratic win
2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
222,179 75.6% +1.67%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
65,854 22.4% +2.68%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
5,879 2.0% -2.32%
Total votes 294,831 100.0%
Republican win

By county edit

County Donald Trump
Republican
Joe Biden
Democratic
Jo Jorgensen
Libertarian
Other votes Total
votes
% # % # % # % #
Adams 68.83% 10,085 28.75% 4,213 2.07% 304 0.35% 51 14,653
Antelope 86.23% 3,093 12.60% 452 1.06% 38 0.11% 4 3,587
Arthur 91.23% 260 7.37% 21 1.05% 3 0.35% 1 285
Banner 88.08% 362 10.46% 43 1.22% 5 0.24% 1 411
Blaine 88.33% 280 11.04% 35 0.63% 2 0.00% 0 317
Boone 82.24% 2,653 15.47% 499 2.01% 65 0.28% 9 3,226
Box Butte 76.96% 4,002 20.21% 1,051 2.46% 128 0.37% 19 5,200
Boyd 87.45% 1,010 11.69% 135 0.69% 8 0.17% 2 1,155
Brown 87.29% 1,470 11.34% 191 1.07% 18 0.30% 5 1,684
Buffalo 70.18% 16,640 26.78% 6,350 2.53% 599 0.51% 122 23,711
Burt 69.00% 2,580 28.43% 1,063 2.35% 88 0.21% 8 3,739
Butler 78.40% 3,542 19.32% 873 1.84% 83 0.44% 20 4,518
Cass 66.04% 10,121 30.91% 4,737 2.78% 426 0.27% 42 15,326
Cedar 83.23% 4,174 14.46% 725 1.93% 97 0.38% 19 5,015
Chase 87.00% 1,740 11.30% 226 1.35% 27 0.35% 7 2,000
Cherry 87.00% 2,844 11.41% 373 1.47% 48 0.12% 4 3,269
Cheyenne 79.84% 3,813 17.90% 855 2.03% 97 0.23% 11 4,776
Clay 79.78% 2,848 17.70% 632 2.18% 78 0.34% 12 3,570
Colfax 70.75% 2,636 27.51% 1,025 1.50% 56 0.24% 9 3,726
Cuming 78.65% 3,507 19.51% 870 1.66% 74 0.18% 8 4,459
Custer 84.69% 5,090 13.08% 786 1.95% 117 0.28% 17 6,010
Dakota 57.59% 3,926 40.25% 2,744 1.82% 124 0.34% 23 6,817
Dawes 70.61% 2,931 26.07% 1,082 2.60% 108 0.72% 30 4,151
Dawson 70.98% 6,524 27.17% 2,497 1.71% 157 0.14% 13 9,191
Deuel 84.24% 871 13.64% 141 1.93% 20 0.19% 2 1,034
Dixon 75.47% 2,335 21.04% 651 3.14% 97 0.36% 11 3,094
Dodge 64.85% 10,984 32.73% 5,544 2.05% 348 0.37% 62 16,938
Douglas 43.09% 119,159 54.37% 150,350 1.97% 5,442 0.57% 1,589 276,540
Dundy 88.04% 883 10.47% 105 1.10% 11 0.40% 4 1,003
Fillmore 74.94% 2,359 22.01% 693 2.60% 82 0.44% 14 3,148
Franklin 83.16% 1,437 15.97% 276 0.64% 11 0.23% 4 1,728
Frontier 84.99% 1,229 13.07% 189 1.52% 22 0.41% 6 1,446
Furnas 83.13% 2,163 15.33% 399 1.50% 39 0.04% 1 2,602
Gage 66.96% 7,445 30.44% 3,385 2.14% 238 0.46% 51 11,119
Garden 84.67% 1,016 13.42% 161 1.50% 18 0.42% 5 1,200
Garfield 86.71% 933 12.36% 133 0.84% 9 0.09% 1 1,076
Gosper 79.66% 893 19.18% 215 0.89% 10 0.27% 3 1,121
Grant 93.28% 375 4.98% 20 1.74% 7 0.00% 0 402
Greeley 80.70% 1,016 18.19% 229 1.03% 13 0.08% 1 1,259
Hall 66.21% 16,189 31.42% 7,681 2.06% 504 0.31% 76 24,450
Hamilton 77.42% 4,309 20.09% 1,118 1.90% 106 0.59% 33 5,566
Harlan 83.51% 1,615 14.58% 282 1.60% 31 0.31% 6 1,934
Hayes 92.16% 494 6.34% 34 1.12% 6 0.37% 2 536
Hitchcock 85.99% 1,264 11.90% 175 2.04% 30 0.07% 1 1,470
Holt 85.93% 4,769 12.36% 686 1.48% 82 0.23% 13 5,550
Hooker 85.07% 376 13.35% 59 1.58% 7 0.00% 0 442
Howard 79.35% 2,786 18.46% 648 1.91% 67 0.28% 10 3,511
Jefferson 70.13% 2,616 27.24% 1,016 2.25% 84 0.38% 14 3,730
Johnson 67.98% 1,518 28.97% 647 2.87% 64 0.18% 4 2,233
Kearney 78.02% 2,822 19.38% 701 2.24% 81 0.36% 13 3,617
Keith 81.12% 3,544 17.46% 763 1.30% 57 0.11% 5 4,369
Keya Paha 89.81% 476 9.25% 49 0.75% 4 0.19% 1 530
Kimball 83.27% 1,563 14.28% 268 2.29% 43 0.16% 3 1,877
Knox 79.04% 3,721 19.22% 905 1.51% 71 0.23% 11 4,708
Lancaster 44.58% 70,092 52.34% 82,293 2.36% 3,706 0.71% 1,124 157,215
Lincoln 76.16% 13,071 21.51% 3,692 2.00% 344 0.33% 56 17,163
Logan 90.44% 407 8.44% 38 1.11% 5 0.00% 0 450
Loup 81.50% 370 16.52% 75 1.98% 9 0.00% 0 454
Madison 75.48% 11,940 21.99% 3,478 2.19% 347 0.34% 54 15,819
McPherson 91.06% 275 5.63% 17 3.31% 10 0.00% 0 302
Merrick 79.85% 3,419 17.35% 743 2.22% 95 0.58% 25 4,282
Morrill 82.60% 2,113 15.09% 386 2.27% 58 0.04% 1 2,558
Nance 78.44% 1,437 19.60% 359 1.75% 32 0.22% 4 1,832
Nemaha 70.75% 2,428 26.84% 921 2.16% 74 0.26% 9 3,432
Nuckolls 80.56% 1,857 17.74% 409 1.61% 37 0.09% 2 2,305
Otoe 67.61% 5,649 29.80% 2,490 2.11% 176 0.48% 40 8,355
Pawnee 74.95% 1,071 22.53% 322 2.52% 36 0.00% 0 1,429
Perkins 85.50% 1,321 12.88% 199 1.55% 24 0.06% 1 1,545
Phelps 82.79% 4,157 14.98% 752 1.99% 100 0.24% 12 5,021
Pierce 86.29% 3,462 11.96% 480 1.60% 64 0.15% 6 4,012
Platte 77.51% 12,186 20.74% 3,260 1.44% 227 0.31% 48 15,721
Polk 79.36% 2,291 18.36% 530 2.01% 58 0.28% 8 2,887
Red Willow 82.72% 4,525 14.83% 811 2.12% 116 0.33% 18 5,470
Richardson 74.33% 3,073 24.09% 996 1.38% 57 0.19% 8 4,134
Rock 88.36% 744 9.98% 84 1.54% 13 0.12% 1 842
Saline 62.82% 3,631 34.36% 1,986 2.65% 153 0.17% 10 5,780
Sarpy 54.04% 51,979 42.84% 41,206 2.59% 2,488 0.54% 520 96,193
Saunders 71.23% 9,108 26.05% 3,331 2.32% 296 0.40% 51 12,786
Scotts Bluff 70.55% 10,952 27.03% 4,196 2.07% 321 0.35% 55 15,524
Seward 70.55% 6,490 26.50% 2,438 2.33% 214 0.62% 57 9,199
Sheridan 85.39% 2,292 12.67% 340 1.49% 40 0.45% 12 2,684
Sherman 77.76% 1,322 20.18% 343 1.94% 33 0.12% 2 1,700
Sioux 87.82% 642 9.85% 72 2.05% 15 0.27% 2 731
Stanton 80.92% 2,561 16.81% 532 2.15% 68 0.13% 4 3,165
Thayer 77.22% 2,308 20.88% 624 1.61% 48 0.30% 9 2,989
Thomas 88.29% 377 10.54% 45 1.17% 5 0.00% 0 427
Thurston 49.60% 1,180 47.16% 1,122 0.97% 23 2.27% 54 2,379
Valley 81.10% 1,901 17.58% 412 1.15% 27 0.17% 4 2,344
Washington 68.85% 8,583 28.51% 3,554 2.21% 276 0.43% 54 12,467
Wayne 72.43% 3,055 24.23% 1,022 2.92% 123 0.43% 18 4,218
Webster 80.54% 1,511 17.86% 335 1.60% 30 0.00% 0 1,876
Wheeler 87.08% 438 11.73% 59 0.99% 5 0.20% 1 503
York 74.53% 5,337 22.76% 1,630 2.46% 176 0.25% 18 7,161
Total 58.22% 556,846 39.17% 374,583 2.12% 20283 0.49% 4671 956,383
 
 

By congressional district edit

Trump won two of Nebraska's three congressional districts.

District Trump Biden Representative
1st 56.0% 41.1% Jeff Fortenberry
2nd 45.7% 52.3% Don Bacon
3rd 75.36% 22.34% Adrian Smith

Notes edit

  1. ^ The exceptions were Arkansas, California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Utah, and Nevada, as well as the District of Columbia.
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  5. ^ "Don't recall" and Would not vote with 0%
  6. ^ With voters tho lean towards a given candidate
  7. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  8. ^ "Undecided, will vote for another candidate or refused to answer" with 5%
  9. ^ would not vote with 1%; "someone else" with 0%
  10. ^ a b c Includes "Refused"
  11. ^ "Other candidate" with 1%
  12. ^ "Other candidate" with 2%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Bolz's campaign
  2. ^ The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC exclusively supports Democratic candidates
  3. ^ a b Poll sponsored by the House Majority PAC which exclusively endorses Democratic candidates
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Eastman's campaign
  5. ^ Poll sponsored by the DCCC

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Voter Turnout". Nebraska Secretary of State Election Results. November 6, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  2. ^ Kelly, Ben (August 13, 2018). "US elections key dates: When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign?". The Independent. from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  4. ^ Leip, Dave. "2020 Presidential General Election Results - Nebraska". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  5. ^ Searcey, Dionne (November 8, 2020). "A Nation Votes for Joe Biden, and a Red State Shrugs". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  6. ^ "Nebraska Voter Surveys: How Different Groups Voted". The New York Times. November 3, 2020. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Joe Biden picks up more delegates in Nebraska primary win". CBS News. May 12, 2020.
  8. ^ "Nebraska Republican Delegation 2020". The Green Papers. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  9. ^ "Official Report of the Nebraska Board of State Canvassers: Primary Election, May 12, 2020" (PDF). Nebraska Board of State Canvassers. June 8, 2020. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  10. ^ "Delegate Tracker". interactives.ap.org. Associated Press. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  11. ^ Winger, Richard (May 23, 2020). "Jo Jorgensen Wins Libertarian Presidential Nomination on Fourth Vote". Ballot Access Date. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
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  17. ^ "Battle for White House". RCP. April 19, 2019.
  18. ^ 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions April 23, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Niskanen Center, March 24, 2020, retrieved: April 19, 2020
  19. ^ David Chalian; Terence Burlij (June 11, 2020). "Road to 270: CNN's debut Electoral College map for 2020". CNN. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
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Main article 2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska was held on Tuesday November 3 2020 as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated 2 Nebraska voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting the Republican Party s nominee incumbent President Donald Trump and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris Nebraska has five electoral votes in the Electoral College two from the state at large and one each from the three congressional districts 3 2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska 2016 November 3 2020 2024 Turnout76 33 of registered voters 1 Nominee Donald Trump Joe BidenParty Republican DemocraticHome state Florida DelawareRunning mate Mike Pence Kamala HarrisElectoral vote 4 1Popular vote 556 846 374 583Percentage 58 51 39 36 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsTrump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Biden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 No Votes President before electionDonald TrumpRepublican Elected President Joe BidenDemocraticLocated in the conservative Great Plains Nebraska is one of the most reliably Republican states in the country having backed the Democratic presidential nominee only once since 1936 during Lyndon B Johnson s 1964 landslide and having gone to the Republican nominee by a double digit margin in every presidential election since However Nebraska is one of two states the other being Maine to allocate its electoral votes by congressional district A candidate receives one electoral vote for each district won while the statewide winner receives an additional two electoral votes Ever since Nebraska first adopted this system in 1992 in practice the Republican nominee has almost always won all three districts and hence all the state s electoral votes The first time it split its electoral votes came in 2008 when Barack Obama carried Nebraska s 2nd congressional district anchored by Omaha and thus received one electoral vote from the state despite losing statewide The 2nd district returned to the Republican column in the following two elections but in 2020 it was considered a key battleground Trump carried Nebraska statewide by 19 points on Election Day down from 25 points in 2016 Biden was able to flip the 2nd district carrying it by 6 6 points the best Democratic performance since Nebraska first adopted its system of allocation by district and the first time in this period that the district has voted more Democratic than the nation Trump received the state s other four electoral votes Prior to the election all news organizations declared Nebraska a safe red state while most organizations viewed the 2nd district as either Lean Biden or a tossup This was the first election in which both Nebraska and Maine would officially split their electoral votes Biden won only the two most populous counties in the state Douglas County home to Omaha by 11 points approximately the same margin Lyndon B Johnson won the county with in 1964 and the best result for Democrats since that election and Lancaster County home to the state s second largest city and state capital Lincoln where the University of Nebraska is located by just under 8 points another 56 year high for Democrats While he didn t win the state s third largest Sarpy County a growing suburban county to the south of Omaha which in all presidential elections from 1968 to 2016 except 2008 had backed the Republican candidate by at least 21 points he reduced Trump s winning margin to only 11 points and won 43 percent of the vote there again a 56 year best for Democrats Biden also received more than 40 percent of the vote in two counties in the northeastern corner of the state Thurston County with a Native American majority and Dakota County with a large Hispanic population 4 Per exit polls by the Associated Press Trump s strength in Nebraska came from whites who constituted 90 of the electorate and specifically from Protestants with 70 Post election many rural Nebraskans expressed worries about trade and the economy under a Biden presidency 5 with 59 of voters stating they trusted Trump more to handle international trade 6 Joe Biden improved on Hillary Clinton s performance in Nebraska as he did in most other states Nebraska was one of 43 states where the Democratic nominee received a greater proportion of the two party vote than in the prior election a Despite his loss Biden s 374 583 votes are the most received by a Democratic candidate for president statewide in Nebraska Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Republican primary 1 2 Democratic primary 1 3 Libertarian primary 2 General election 2 1 Final predictions 2 2 Polling 2 3 Electoral slates 2 4 Results 2 4 1 By county 2 4 2 By congressional district 3 Notes 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPrimary elections editThe primary elections were held on May 12 2020 Republican primary edit Main article 2020 Nebraska Republican presidential primary Donald Trump was declared the winner in the Republican primary 7 and thus received all of Nebraska s 36 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention 8 2020 Nebraska Republican Primary Candidate Votes EstimateddelegatesDonald Trump 243 721 91 4 36Bill Weld 22 934 8 6 0Total 266 655 100 36Democratic primary edit Joe Biden was declared the winner in the Democratic primary 7 This section is an excerpt from 2020 Nebraska Democratic presidential primary NEresults edit 2020 Nebraska Democratic presidential primary 9 Candidate Votes Delegates 10 Joe Biden 126 444 76 83 29Bernie Sanders withdrawn 23 214 14 10Elizabeth Warren withdrawn 10 401 6 32Tulsi Gabbard withdrawn 4 523 2 75Total 164 582 100 29 Libertarian primary edit Main article 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries 2020 Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary nbsp 2016 May 12 2020 2024 NYNM nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Jo Jorgensen Jacob Hornberger Adam KokeshHome state South Carolina Virginia IndianaPopular vote 508 444 263Percentage 27 8 24 3 14 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Lincoln Chafee withdrawn Max Abramson withdrawn Dan BehrmanHome state Wyoming New Hampshire NevadaPopular vote 254 182 177Percentage 13 9 10 0 9 7 nbsp Election results by county Jo Jorgensen Jacob Hornberger Adam Kokesh Lincoln Chafee Max Abramson Dan Behrman Tie No votesJo Jorgensen was declared the winner of the Libertarian primary and went on to win the LP nomination 11 Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary May 12 2020 12 Candidate Votes PercentageJo Jorgensen 508 27 8 Jacob Hornberger 444 24 3 Adam Kokesh 263 14 4 Lincoln Chafee withdrawn 254 13 9 Max Abramson withdrawn 182 10 0 Dan Behrman 177 9 7 Total 1 828 100 General election editFinal predictions edit Source Ranking statewide Ranking 1st Ranking 2nd Ranking 3rd The Cook Political Report 13 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid RInside Elections 14 Solid R Solid R Tilt D flip Solid RSabato s Crystal Ball 15 Safe R Safe R Lean D flip Safe RPolitico 16 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid RRCP 17 Solid R Solid R Tossup Solid RNiskanen 18 Safe R Safe R Tossup Safe RCNN 19 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid RThe Economist 20 Safe R Not given Not given Not givenCBS News 21 Likely R Likely R Lean D flip Likely R270towin 22 Safe R Safe R Lean D flip Safe RABC News 23 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid RNPR 24 Likely R Lean R Lean D flip Likely RNBC News 25 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid R538 26 Solid R Solid R Lean D flip Solid RPolling edit Aggregate polls Source of pollaggregation Dates administered Dates updated JoeBidenDemocratic DonaldTrumpRepublican Other Undecided b MarginFiveThirtyEight until November 2 2020 November 3 2020 42 5 52 1 5 4 Trump 9 7StatewideGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedSurveyMonkey Axios Oct 20 Nov 2 2020 1 742 LV 3 5 56 d 43 SurveyMonkey Axios Oct 1 28 2020 2 423 LV 53 46 SurveyMonkey Axios Sep 1 30 2020 799 LV 57 41 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Aug 1 31 2020 560 LV 53 47 1 SurveyMonkey Axios Jul 1 31 2020 910 LV 54 44 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Jun 8 30 2020 267 LV 56 42 2 in Nebraska s 1st congressional districtPoll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedStrategies 360 Kate Bolz A Jul 16 22 2020 400 LV 4 9 48 46 in Nebraska s 2nd congressional districtGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedUniversity of Nevada Oct 30 Nov 2 2020 191 LV 7 44 50 5 Change Research Oct 29 Nov 2 2020 920 LV 3 5 47 50 2 0 e 0 Emerson College Oct 29 30 2020 806 LV 3 5 48 f 50 2 g FM3 Research Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC B Oct 1 4 2020 450 LV 4 6 42 53 5 h Siena College NYT Sep 25 27 2020 420 LV 5 3 41 48 4 1 i 6 j Global Strategy Group House Majority PAC C Sep 14 16 2020 400 LV 4 9 44 50 1 k 3 j Global Strategy Group House Majority PAC C Jul 27 29 2020 400 LV 45 51 2 l 3 j GQR Kara Eastman D Jun 30 Jul 5 2020 502 LV 4 37 44 51 DCCC Targeting and Analytics Department Ally Mutnick E May 7 10 2020 448 LV 4 6 41 52 Electoral slates edit These slates of electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state 27 Donald Trump and Mike PenceRepublican Party Joe Biden and Kamala HarrisDemocratic Party Jo Jorgensen and Spike CohenLibertarian PartyDarlene Starman At large Steve Nelson At large George Olmer District 1 Mark Quandahl District 2 Teresa Ibach District 3 Roger Wess At large Peg Lippert At large Larry Wright District 1 Precious McKesson District 2 Kathy Moore Jensen District 3 Ben Backus At large Laura Ebke At large Trevor Reilly District 1 Margaret Austgen District 2 Patrick Birkel District 3 Results edit As expected Trump easily carried the state at large However because Nebraska along with Maine allocates its remaining electoral votes by congressional district Joe Biden was able to win an electoral vote from Nebraska s second district which covers the increasingly liberal Omaha metro area Barack Obama also won the same district in 2008 before it went back to the Republican column in 2012 and 2016 2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 556 846 58 51 0 24 Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 374 583 39 36 5 66 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 20 283 2 13 2 48 Total votes 951 712 100 0 Republican win2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska s 1st Congressional District Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 180 290 56 0 0 17 Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 132 261 41 1 5 63 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 7 495 2 3 2 63 Total votes 321 886 100 0 Republican win2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska s 2nd Congressional District Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 176 468 51 95 7 03 Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 154 377 45 45 1 71 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 6 909 2 0 2 54 Total votes 339 666 100 0 Democratic win2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska s 3rd Congressional District Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 222 179 75 6 1 67 Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 65 854 22 4 2 68 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 5 879 2 0 2 32 Total votes 294 831 100 0 Republican winBy county edit County Donald TrumpRepublican Joe BidenDemocratic Jo JorgensenLibertarian Other votes Totalvotes Adams 68 83 10 085 28 75 4 213 2 07 304 0 35 51 14 653Antelope 86 23 3 093 12 60 452 1 06 38 0 11 4 3 587Arthur 91 23 260 7 37 21 1 05 3 0 35 1 285Banner 88 08 362 10 46 43 1 22 5 0 24 1 411Blaine 88 33 280 11 04 35 0 63 2 0 00 0 317Boone 82 24 2 653 15 47 499 2 01 65 0 28 9 3 226Box Butte 76 96 4 002 20 21 1 051 2 46 128 0 37 19 5 200Boyd 87 45 1 010 11 69 135 0 69 8 0 17 2 1 155Brown 87 29 1 470 11 34 191 1 07 18 0 30 5 1 684Buffalo 70 18 16 640 26 78 6 350 2 53 599 0 51 122 23 711Burt 69 00 2 580 28 43 1 063 2 35 88 0 21 8 3 739Butler 78 40 3 542 19 32 873 1 84 83 0 44 20 4 518Cass 66 04 10 121 30 91 4 737 2 78 426 0 27 42 15 326Cedar 83 23 4 174 14 46 725 1 93 97 0 38 19 5 015Chase 87 00 1 740 11 30 226 1 35 27 0 35 7 2 000Cherry 87 00 2 844 11 41 373 1 47 48 0 12 4 3 269Cheyenne 79 84 3 813 17 90 855 2 03 97 0 23 11 4 776Clay 79 78 2 848 17 70 632 2 18 78 0 34 12 3 570Colfax 70 75 2 636 27 51 1 025 1 50 56 0 24 9 3 726Cuming 78 65 3 507 19 51 870 1 66 74 0 18 8 4 459Custer 84 69 5 090 13 08 786 1 95 117 0 28 17 6 010Dakota 57 59 3 926 40 25 2 744 1 82 124 0 34 23 6 817Dawes 70 61 2 931 26 07 1 082 2 60 108 0 72 30 4 151Dawson 70 98 6 524 27 17 2 497 1 71 157 0 14 13 9 191Deuel 84 24 871 13 64 141 1 93 20 0 19 2 1 034Dixon 75 47 2 335 21 04 651 3 14 97 0 36 11 3 094Dodge 64 85 10 984 32 73 5 544 2 05 348 0 37 62 16 938Douglas 43 09 119 159 54 37 150 350 1 97 5 442 0 57 1 589 276 540Dundy 88 04 883 10 47 105 1 10 11 0 40 4 1 003Fillmore 74 94 2 359 22 01 693 2 60 82 0 44 14 3 148Franklin 83 16 1 437 15 97 276 0 64 11 0 23 4 1 728Frontier 84 99 1 229 13 07 189 1 52 22 0 41 6 1 446Furnas 83 13 2 163 15 33 399 1 50 39 0 04 1 2 602Gage 66 96 7 445 30 44 3 385 2 14 238 0 46 51 11 119Garden 84 67 1 016 13 42 161 1 50 18 0 42 5 1 200Garfield 86 71 933 12 36 133 0 84 9 0 09 1 1 076Gosper 79 66 893 19 18 215 0 89 10 0 27 3 1 121Grant 93 28 375 4 98 20 1 74 7 0 00 0 402Greeley 80 70 1 016 18 19 229 1 03 13 0 08 1 1 259Hall 66 21 16 189 31 42 7 681 2 06 504 0 31 76 24 450Hamilton 77 42 4 309 20 09 1 118 1 90 106 0 59 33 5 566Harlan 83 51 1 615 14 58 282 1 60 31 0 31 6 1 934Hayes 92 16 494 6 34 34 1 12 6 0 37 2 536Hitchcock 85 99 1 264 11 90 175 2 04 30 0 07 1 1 470Holt 85 93 4 769 12 36 686 1 48 82 0 23 13 5 550Hooker 85 07 376 13 35 59 1 58 7 0 00 0 442Howard 79 35 2 786 18 46 648 1 91 67 0 28 10 3 511Jefferson 70 13 2 616 27 24 1 016 2 25 84 0 38 14 3 730Johnson 67 98 1 518 28 97 647 2 87 64 0 18 4 2 233Kearney 78 02 2 822 19 38 701 2 24 81 0 36 13 3 617Keith 81 12 3 544 17 46 763 1 30 57 0 11 5 4 369Keya Paha 89 81 476 9 25 49 0 75 4 0 19 1 530Kimball 83 27 1 563 14 28 268 2 29 43 0 16 3 1 877Knox 79 04 3 721 19 22 905 1 51 71 0 23 11 4 708Lancaster 44 58 70 092 52 34 82 293 2 36 3 706 0 71 1 124 157 215Lincoln 76 16 13 071 21 51 3 692 2 00 344 0 33 56 17 163Logan 90 44 407 8 44 38 1 11 5 0 00 0 450Loup 81 50 370 16 52 75 1 98 9 0 00 0 454Madison 75 48 11 940 21 99 3 478 2 19 347 0 34 54 15 819McPherson 91 06 275 5 63 17 3 31 10 0 00 0 302Merrick 79 85 3 419 17 35 743 2 22 95 0 58 25 4 282Morrill 82 60 2 113 15 09 386 2 27 58 0 04 1 2 558Nance 78 44 1 437 19 60 359 1 75 32 0 22 4 1 832Nemaha 70 75 2 428 26 84 921 2 16 74 0 26 9 3 432Nuckolls 80 56 1 857 17 74 409 1 61 37 0 09 2 2 305Otoe 67 61 5 649 29 80 2 490 2 11 176 0 48 40 8 355Pawnee 74 95 1 071 22 53 322 2 52 36 0 00 0 1 429Perkins 85 50 1 321 12 88 199 1 55 24 0 06 1 1 545Phelps 82 79 4 157 14 98 752 1 99 100 0 24 12 5 021Pierce 86 29 3 462 11 96 480 1 60 64 0 15 6 4 012Platte 77 51 12 186 20 74 3 260 1 44 227 0 31 48 15 721Polk 79 36 2 291 18 36 530 2 01 58 0 28 8 2 887Red Willow 82 72 4 525 14 83 811 2 12 116 0 33 18 5 470Richardson 74 33 3 073 24 09 996 1 38 57 0 19 8 4 134Rock 88 36 744 9 98 84 1 54 13 0 12 1 842Saline 62 82 3 631 34 36 1 986 2 65 153 0 17 10 5 780Sarpy 54 04 51 979 42 84 41 206 2 59 2 488 0 54 520 96 193Saunders 71 23 9 108 26 05 3 331 2 32 296 0 40 51 12 786Scotts Bluff 70 55 10 952 27 03 4 196 2 07 321 0 35 55 15 524Seward 70 55 6 490 26 50 2 438 2 33 214 0 62 57 9 199Sheridan 85 39 2 292 12 67 340 1 49 40 0 45 12 2 684Sherman 77 76 1 322 20 18 343 1 94 33 0 12 2 1 700Sioux 87 82 642 9 85 72 2 05 15 0 27 2 731Stanton 80 92 2 561 16 81 532 2 15 68 0 13 4 3 165Thayer 77 22 2 308 20 88 624 1 61 48 0 30 9 2 989Thomas 88 29 377 10 54 45 1 17 5 0 00 0 427Thurston 49 60 1 180 47 16 1 122 0 97 23 2 27 54 2 379Valley 81 10 1 901 17 58 412 1 15 27 0 17 4 2 344Washington 68 85 8 583 28 51 3 554 2 21 276 0 43 54 12 467Wayne 72 43 3 055 24 23 1 022 2 92 123 0 43 18 4 218Webster 80 54 1 511 17 86 335 1 60 30 0 00 0 1 876Wheeler 87 08 438 11 73 59 0 99 5 0 20 1 503York 74 53 5 337 22 76 1 630 2 46 176 0 25 18 7 161Total 58 22 556 846 39 17 374 583 2 12 20283 0 49 4671 956 383 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 By congressional district edit Trump won two of Nebraska s three congressional districts District Trump Biden Representative1st 56 0 41 1 Jeff Fortenberry2nd 45 7 52 3 Don Bacon3rd 75 36 22 34 Adrian SmithNotes edit The exceptions were Arkansas California Florida Hawaii Illinois Utah and Nevada as well as the District of Columbia Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined a b c Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey Axios poll but more information available regarding sample size Don t recall and Would not vote with 0 With voters tho lean towards a given candidate Someone else with 2 Undecided will vote for another candidate or refused to answer with 5 would not vote with 1 someone else with 0 a b c Includes Refused Other candidate with 1 Other candidate with 2 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by Bolz s campaign The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC exclusively supports Democratic candidates a b Poll sponsored by the House Majority PAC which exclusively endorses Democratic candidates Poll sponsored by Eastman s campaign Poll sponsored by the DCCCSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Nebraska Presidency of Joe Biden 2020 United States presidential election 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries 2020 United States electionsReferences edit Voter Turnout Nebraska Secretary of State Election Results November 6 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 Kelly Ben August 13 2018 US elections key dates When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign The Independent Archived from the original on August 2 2018 Retrieved January 3 2019 Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved January 3 2019 Leip Dave 2020 Presidential General Election Results Nebraska Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Searcey Dionne November 8 2020 A Nation Votes for Joe Biden and a Red State Shrugs The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 9 2020 Nebraska Voter Surveys How Different Groups Voted The New York Times November 3 2020 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 9 2020 a b Joe Biden picks up more delegates in Nebraska primary win CBS News May 12 2020 Nebraska Republican Delegation 2020 The Green Papers Retrieved May 12 2020 Official Report of the Nebraska Board of State Canvassers Primary Election May 12 2020 PDF Nebraska Board of State Canvassers June 8 2020 Retrieved October 14 2020 Delegate Tracker interactives ap org Associated Press Retrieved May 13 2020 Winger Richard May 23 2020 Jo Jorgensen Wins Libertarian Presidential Nomination on Fourth Vote Ballot Access Date Retrieved May 24 2020 Official Report of the Nebraska Board of State Canvassers Primary Election May 12 2020 PDF Nebraska Secretary of State 2020 POTUS Race ratings PDF The Cook Political Report Retrieved May 21 2019 POTUS Ratings Inside Elections insideelections com Retrieved May 21 2019 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2020 President crystalball centerforpolitics org Retrieved May 21 2019 2020 Election Forecast Politico November 19 2019 Battle for White House RCP April 19 2019 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions Archived April 23 2020 at the Wayback Machine Niskanen Center March 24 2020 retrieved April 19 2020 David Chalian Terence Burlij June 11 2020 Road to 270 CNN s debut Electoral College map for 2020 CNN Retrieved June 16 2020 Forecasting the US elections The Economist Retrieved July 7 2020 2020 Election Battleground Tracker CBS News July 12 2020 Retrieved July 13 2020 2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map 270 to Win ABC News Race Ratings CBS News July 24 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 2020 Electoral Map Ratings Trump Slides Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes NPR org Retrieved August 3 2020 Biden dominates the electoral map but here s how the race could tighten NBC News August 6 2020 Retrieved August 6 2020 2020 Election Forecast FiveThirtyEight August 12 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Certificate of Ascertainment PDF Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved December 6 2020 Official List of Candidates PDF Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved September 17 2020 Further reading editSummary State Laws on Presidential Electors PDF Washington DC National Association of Secretaries of State August 2020 NebraskaExternal links editGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association Nebraska Voting amp Elections Toolkits Nebraska Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of Nebraska State affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters Nebraska at Ballotpedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 United States presidential election in Nebraska amp oldid 1181618901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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