Tuesday, November 3rd General Election Results

KBRX will have reports on the radio, Tuesday, November 3rd  after 8 pm until all results are in.  We will also update results on this webpage.  Listen on 102.9 FM & check out KBRX.com.

Some races do not have more than one candidate or the number of voted on candidates do not exceed the number that will be elected so those results will not be posted until we received final results from our area County Clerks.

STATE RACE RESULTS ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

Holt County Results

Precincts In:  Absentee Ballots and All Precincts In

For O’Neill Public School Board Member – District 7
Vote for up to three
Bill Price   1178
Michael J. Hammerlun 1561
Amy Jo Rowse  1515
Joseph Jeffrey  855
Bart Becker  1553

For West Holt Public School – District 239
Vote for up to three
Mike Fredrick  1069
Kelly J. Jelinek  1071
Scott Clark Gotschall  1030

For Chambers Public School Board Member – District 137
Vote for up to three
Mark W. Dexter  271
Jeremy Sladek  259
Terry Kamphaus  302
Monte Metschke  329

For Stuart Public School Board Member – District 44
Vote for up to three
Darby Paxton  338
Michael Stracke  339

For Member of Atkinson City Council – Ward 1
Vote for up to three
Ruth Brotsky  151
Riley Olson  375
Jerry Osborne  584
Chuck Asher  529

For Member of O’Neill City Council – Ward 1
Vote for one
Michelle Liewer  217
Kayla M. Burdick  294

For O’Neill Airport Authority – 6 Year Term
Vote for two
A.J. Smith  735
Steven Lind  964
John R. Prouty  822

For Inman Village Board of Trustees
Vote for up to three
Kyle J. Campbell  26
Debra Fisher  24
Julie Engelbart  18
Jacque Murray 44
Sherryl L. Sawyer  25

For Page Village Board of Trustees
Vote for up to three
Kurtis Campbell  17
Mary Jo Van Every Leichleiter  36
Dennis VanEvery  64
Rachel Linquist  60
Caleb Mosel  42

For Stuart Village Board of Trustees
Vote for up to three
Dana M. Steinhauser  198
Larry L. Paxton  189
Brenda Vochatzer  149
Jason J. Borg  221

For Ewing Village Board
Vote for up to two
James Ramold  155
Dustin Wright   156

Boyd County Results

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County Surveyor Position
Shall the position of Boyd County Surveyor be an appointed position and not an elected office?
FOR Election of County Surveyor   637
AGAINST Election of County Surveyor  322

For Boyd County Public School Member – District 51
Vote for up to three
Todd Boettcher  608
Cynthia A. Nolan  559
Beth Drueke  595
Write In Tanner Black 463

For Village of Bristow Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
Shawn Holmberg

For Village of Butte Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
Larry W. Hermsen
Brad Bernt

For Village of Lynch Board of Trustees
Vote for up to three
Kenneth R. Crooks  69
Deborah K. Rossmeier  60
Michael Heiser  99
Hollyn Nelson  64
Fathanne Kemnitz  26

For Village of Naper Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
Andrew Langdon

For Village of Spencer Board of Trustees
Vote for up to three
Derek C. Bentz  146
Georgia K. Mellor Chicoine  153
Joe Claussen  149
Write In John Dickey 105

Antelope County Results

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For Orchard Village Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
John Ferguson  120
Stephanie Cleveland  147
Dennis Clifton  77

For Oakdale Village Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
Bryan K. Reed  29
Angelique Boyer  54
Sharon Kinnan  71
Thomas Henley  80

Knox County Results

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KNOX COUNTY RESULTS ARE ALL IN AS THEY DID MAIL IN VOTING ONLY THIS YEAR.  Knox County reported record turnout numbers with 85% of registered voters voting.

For County Supervisor District 4
Vote for one
James Sokol – Republican    391
Kevin G. Mlady – Democrat 302

Creighton Township Levy Special Election
Shall Creighton Township, be allowed a property tax levy, whereas not exceed 20 cents per $100 of taxable valuation, and not to exceed the limits prescribed by law, until the fiscal year 2026-2027 for the purposes of general operation and maintenance of roads?
YES   455
NO    245

Lincoln Township Levy Special Election
Shall Lincoln Township of Knox County, be allowed a property tax levy, whereas not to exceed 13 cents per $100 of taxable valuation, and not to exceed the limits prescribed by law, until the fiscal year 2024-2025 for the purposes of roads and to increase the restricted funds base $15,991 representing a 14.75% increase to the allowable growth percentage of the first year?
YES  285
NO   129

Valley Township Levy Special Election
Shall Lincoln Township of Knox County, be allowed a property tax levy, whereas not to exceed 13 cents per $100 of taxable valuation, and not to exceed the limits prescribed by law, until the fiscal year 2026-2027 for the purposes of general operations and maintenance of roads and to increase the restricted funds base $32,427.77 representing a 170% increase to the allowable growth percentage the first year?
YES  50
NO   40

Wheeler County Election Results

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County Surveyor Position
Shall the position of Wheeler County Surveyor be an elected (not appointed) position and not an appointed (not elected) office?
FOR Election of County Surveyor
AGAINST Election of County Surveyor

Rock County Election Results

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For Rock County Schools Board of Education
Vote for up to three
Leah Hagan  427
Timothy J. Shaw  620
Erin C. Moravec  307
Krystal R. Kaup  435
Mark J. Klemesrud  331

Keya Paha County Election Results

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For Keya Paha County Schools Board of Regents
Vote for up to three
Erik Johnson
Ann M. Kepler
Rachel Ferguson
Jason W. Rutar

For Village of Springview Board of Trustees
Vote for up to two
Ernest G. Hallock
David D. Lewis
Nathan Arends


In a very close race for NPPD Board Subdivision 2 , unofficially, it appears that Aaron Troester has won by 115 votes.  Results are below


For Upper Elkhorn Natural Resources District Board of Directors Subdistrict 5 , Cody Frank has won with just over 60% of the vote.


Nebraska voters approve interest rate cap on payday lenders

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska voters have overwhelmingly approved a measure to cap the annual interest rate on payday loans at 36%. The measure changes existing state law, which allows lenders to charge more than 400% annually. Supporters of the measure argued that such high rates victimize low-income borrowers and those who do not understand lending requirements. Industry officials countered that the high rates are misleading because most loans are short-term and that capping the interest rate will put lenders out of business.


President Trump wins statewide popular vote in Nebraska

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — President Donald Trump has won the statewide popular vote in deeply conservative Nebraska as polls closed Tuesday night. But that doesn’t mean Trump is guaranteed all five of the state’s electoral votes. Democratic challenger Joe Biden is hoping to peel off at least one electoral vote in Nebraska — one of only two states that allows its electoral votes to be split. The former vice president has a chance of winning in the state’s 2nd Congressional District, which encompasses Omaha and several suburbs. Polling has shown a competitive race between Biden and Trump in the district.

Republican US Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska sails to 2nd term

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Republican Sen. Ben Sasse has coasted to a second term, easily defeating two Democratic challengers in the GOP-dominated state. Sasse beat scandal-plagued Democratic nominee Chris Janicek, who refused to leave the race even after his party disavowed him for sending sexually explicit texts about a campaign staffer. Nebraska Democratic Party officials spent months trying to force Janicek out of the race, but state law does not allow them to remove his name from the ballot without his permission. Sasse also bested the Nebraska Democratic Party’s preferred candidate, Preston Love Jr., who ran as a write-in candidate.