This is an editorial from KETV's president and General Manager Shawn Oswald Exercising our right to vote is one of the most precious freedoms we as Americans have. In Nebraska, we're now a month away from the primary. But starting this week, you can vote in-person at your county clerk or election commissioner's office. Nebraska has closed primaries, that means you can only vote for the candidates based on your party affiliation along with any candidates from non-partisan offices Those who win will advance to the November general election. It's important to remember, this will be the first election under Nebraska's new voter ID laws. That means you'll need to show a license or state ID, among other forms of identification. We have those listed in our election guide on the KETV mobile app, that's where you'll find information on races, candidates, and Commitment 2024 coverage from the team you trust, Omaha's News Leader.
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New Voter ID Law Editorial
In Nebraska we're now a month away from the primary, but starting this week, you can vote in person at your county clerk or election commissioner's office.
Updated: 8:54 AM CDT Apr 13, 2024
Exercising our right to vote is one of the most precious freedoms we have as Americans.In Nebraska we're now a month away from the primary, but starting this week, you can vote in person at your county clerk or election commissioner's office.Nebraska has closed primaries, that means you can only vote for the candidates based on your party affiliation, along with any candidates for nonpartisan offices. Those who win will advance to the November general election.It's also important to remember, this will be the first election under Nebraska's new voter ID law. That means you'll need to show a license or state ID, among other forms of identification. We have those listed in our election guide on the KETV mobile app. That's where you'll find information on races, candidates, and Commitment 2024 coverage from the team you trust: Omaha's news leader.
Exercising our right to vote is one of the most precious freedoms we have as Americans.
In Nebraska we're now a month away from the primary, but starting this week, you can vote in person at your county clerk or election commissioner's office.
Nebraska has closed primaries, that means you can only vote for the candidates based on your party affiliation, along with any candidates for nonpartisan offices. Those who win will advance to the November general election.
It's also important to remember, this will be the first election under Nebraska's new voter ID law. That means you'll need to show a license or state ID, among other forms of identification. We have those listed in our election guide on the KETV mobile app. That's where you'll find information on races, candidates, and Commitment 2024 coverage from the team you trust: Omaha's news leader.