2012 Nebraska elections

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2012 Nebraska elections

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The 2012 Nebraska state elections took place on November 6, 2012. At the federal level, voters elected a member of the United States Senate and three members of the United States House of Representatives. At the state level, half of the seats in the Nebraska Legislature were on the ballot, as well as positions on the Nebraska Public Service Commission, State Board of Education, and Board of Regents. Voters also cast ballots in judicial retention elections and on four separate constitutional amendments.

Incumbent Democratic Senator Ben Nelson declined to seek re-election to a third term. Republican Deb Fischer won the Republican primary to succeed him over Attorney General Jon Bruning and State Treasurer Don Stenberg. In the general election, she faced former Senator Bob Kerrey, and defeated him with 58% of the vote, picking up the seat for Republicans.

2012 United States Senate election in Nebraska[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Deb Fischer 455,593 57.77% +21.65%
Democratic Bob Kerrey 332,979 42.23% −21.65%
Majority 122,614 22.69% −5.07%
Total votes 540,337 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic

United States House of Representatives

Incumbent Republican Congressmen Jeff Fortenberry of the 1st district, Lee Terry of the 2nd district, and Adrian Smith of the 3rd district ran for re-election. All three ultimately won re-election.

Public Service Commission

District 1

Incumbent Commissioner Frank Landis ran for re-election, and faced no opposition in either the Republican primary or general election.

Republican primary

Candidates
  • Frank Landis, incumbent Public Service Commissioner
Results
Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Landis 27,989 100.00%
Total votes 27,989 100.00%

General election

2012 Nebraska Public Service Commission, District 1 election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Landis (inc.) 114,289 100.00%
Total votes 114,289 100.00%
Republican hold

District 3

Incumbent Commissioner Tim Schram ran for re-election, and faced no opposition in either the Republican primary or general election.

Republican primary

Candidates
Results
Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim Schram 27,975 100.00%
Total votes 27,975 100.00%

General election

2012 Nebraska Public Service Commission, District 3 election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim Schram (inc.) 133,590 100.00%
Total votes 133,590 100.00%
Republican hold

Board of Education

Board of Regents

References

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