Nebraska Republican Party Explained

Nebraska Republican Party
Colorcode:
  1. 79232E
Leader1 Title:Chairman
Leader1 Name:Eric Underwood
Leader2 Title:Governor
Leader2 Name:Jim Pillen
Leader3 Title:Lt. Governor
Leader3 Name:Joe Kelly
Leader4 Title:Senate leader
(Lt. Governor)
Leader4 Name:Joe Kelly
Leader5 Title:House leader
Leader5 Name:John Arch
Membership Year:2024
Membership:623,229[1]
Ideology:Factions
Position:Center-right[2] to right-wing[3]
Seats1 Title:Seats in the U.S. Senate
Seats2 Title:Seats in the U.S. House
Seats3 Title:Statewide Executive Offices
Seats4 Title:Nebraska Supreme Court seats
National:Republican Party
Headquarters:1610 N Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
Website:www.ne.gop
State:Nebraska
Colors: Ruby Red
Country:United States

The Nebraska Republican Party (NEGOP) is the affiliate of the Republican Party in Nebraska. The party is led by chair Eric Underwood. Its headquarters is located in Lincoln. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all of Nebraska's three U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, the state legislature, and the governorship.

Party history

After 1860, Republicans dominated state elections in Nebraska for 30 years. The state has been strongly Republican during presidential elections.

As a result of a referendum in 1934, Nebraska has the United States' only unicameral legislature, known as the Nebraska Unicameral.[4] All representatives are officially nonpartisan.[5] [6] Despite this, Republicans have held a majority in the state legislature for several decades.

Political campaigns

In December 2009, the party organized a nationwide effort to unseat Democratic Senator Ben Nelson in 2012 under the theme "Give Ben The Boot".[7]

For the 2024 United States elections, the state party made the unorthodox decision to support none of Nebraska's five incumbents throughout the primary season. The party endorsed opponents to Don Bacon, Adrian Smith and Pete Ricketts and did not endorse Deb Fischer nor Mike Flood in their races.[8] All incumbents prevailed by large margins in their primary races; the closest was Bacon with a 24-point difference.

Current elected officials

The Nebraska Republican Party currently controls all six statewide offices, both of the state's U.S. Senate seats, and two of the state's U.S. House seats.

Members of Congress

U.S. House of Representatives

Statewide offices

Jim Pillen

Joe Kelly

Bob Evnen

Mike Hilgers

John Murante

Mike Foley

Statewide Supreme Court Justices

Party officers

Leadership:[9]

Electoral history

Gubernatorial

Nebraska Republican Party gubernatorial election results!Election!Gubernatorial candidate!Votes!Vote %!Result
1994Gene Spence148,23025.6%Lost
1998Mike Johanns293,91053.90%Won
2002Mike Johanns330,34968.68%Won
2006Dave Heineman434,80273.4%Won
2010Dave Heineman360,64573.90%Won
2014Pete Ricketts308,75157.15%Won
2018Pete Ricketts411,81259.00%Won
2022Jim Pillen398,33459.74%Won

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024 Eligible Voter Statistics. sos.nebraska.gov.
  2. Sources for center-right:
    • Gidron . Norm . Zilbatt . Daniel . Center-Right Political Parties in Advanced Democracies . . 2019 . 22 . 18–19, 27–28 . 10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750 . June 17, 2024 . 1094-2939 . January 23, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230123203039/https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/dziblatt/files/gidron_and_ziblatt_2019.pdf . live .
    • Keckler . Charles . Rozell . Mark J. . The Libertarian Right and the Religious Right . . April 3, 2015 . 44 . 2 . 92–99 . 10.1080/10457097.2015.1011476 . To better understand the structure of cooperation and competition between these groups, we construct an anatomy of the American center-right, which identifies them as incipient factions within the conservative movement and its political instrument, the Republican Party..
    • Donovan . Todd . Authoritarian attitudes and support for radical right populists . . October 2, 2019 . 29 . 4 . 448–464 . 10.1080/17457289.2019.1666270 . A strict two-party system, such as the United States, does not fit the tripolar logic. If authoritarian attitudes exist in an electorate that effectively has no potential for anything but a choice between one centre-left and one centre-right party, people with such attitudes may find a place in one of the two dominant parties. .
    • Book: Carter . Neil . Keith . Daniel . Vasilopoulou . Sofia . Sindre . Gyda M. . The Routledge Handbook of Political Parties . March 8, 2023 . 140 . 10.4324/9780429263859 . 978-0-429-26385-9 . By comparison, the U.S. Republican Party (Gould 2014) is something of an outlier. This is principally a product of the uniqueness of the U.S. party system. Indeed, major shifts in the party’s ideological focus can only in part be explained by its longevity (founded in 1854). Unlike its Liberal/Conservative counterparts in the Anglosphere and Europe, the Republican party machine is considerably weaker than any of its counterparts and the frequency of elections has profoundly shaped the way political elites relate to their party and develop policy ideas. Historically, the electoral system has buttressed a true two-party system, which meant building broad coalitions. Today that instinct is countermanded by growing electoral boundary manipu- lation which sees the party aim to disenfranchise ideological opponents, while narrowcasting to its own ideological base. These features are either unique or extreme by comparison to other centre-right parties discussed here. Given this, it is not surprising that where comparisons between parties have occurred, they have focused on ideological dimensions, policy ideas and the exchange of campaign techniques (see Wineinger and Nugent 2020). A primary driver of comparisons between the USA and other Anglosphere centre-right parties appears to be cultural and language affinities, and if anything, this highlights the relative lack of comparison between centre-right parties in the Anglosphere (such as Australia, the UK, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland) which share greater institutional similarities..
  3. Sources for right-wing:
      • Web site: Greenberg . David . 2021-01-27 . An Intellectual History of Trumpism . 2024-06-13 . Politico Magazine . "The larger ideology that the president-elect represents is a post-Iraq War, post-crash, post-Barack Obama update of what used to be called paleoconservatism: On race and immigration, where the alt-right affinities are most pronounced, its populist ideas are carrying an already right-wing party even further right." . April 11, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240411023158/https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/12/trumpism-intellectual-history-populism-paleoconservatives-214518/ . live .
    • Wineinger . Catherine . Nugent . Mary K. . Framing Identity Politics: Right-Wing Women as Strategic Party Actors in the UK and US . Journal of Women, Politics & Policy . 41 . 1 . 2020-01-02 . 1554-477X . 10.1080/1554477X.2020.1698214 . 5 .
    • Jessoula . Matteo . Natili . Marcello . Pavolini . Emmanuele . 'Exclusionary welfarism': a new programmatic agenda for populist right-wing parties? . Contemporary Politics . 8 August 2022 . 28 . 4 . 447–449 . 10.1080/13569775.2021.2011644 . en . 1356-9775.
  4. Book: Williams. Beth. Exploring Initiative and Referendum Law. Oct 2013. Routledge. Google Books. 9781317965268. 207. 10 January 2018.
  5. Nebraska, History.com, http://www.history.com/topics/nebraska/page3, retrieved 14 December 2011
  6. News: Nebraska Results. New York Times. 9 August 2017 . 10 January 2018.
  7. Web site: Jordon. Steve. Ex-Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson, whose Obamacare vote caused controversy, says odds are against GOP on health care. Live Well Nebraska. 21 July 2017 . 10 January 2018.
  8. Web site: Margery . Beck . The Nebraska GOP is rejecting all Republican congressional incumbents in Tuesday’s primary election. May 14, 2024. AP News.
  9. http://negop.org/leadership/ Leadership, Nebraska Republican Party