(The Hill) — Nebraskans with felony convictions may register to vote after the state’s highest court ruled Wednesday that a top election official had no authority to deem a law restoring those rights ...
A stage adaptation of Henry James' famous ghost story "The Turn of the Screw" will close the Flatwater Shakespeare Company's ...
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In a split decision, the court ruled that LB20, which gives felons voting rights after completing their sentences, is not ...
Neither state allows campaign or political signs near polling places, however, not including on private property. In Nebraska, the restriction is within 200 feet of a polling place. In Iowa, it's 300 ...
Millions of Americans will vote for president by mail this year. Here's what to know about mail-in voting and how to track your ballot after it's cast.
Three new voters registered in Nebraska on Wednesday, thanks to Legislative Bill 20 and the Nebraska Supreme Court upholding ...
Nebraska’s high court says people with felony records can register to vote in a decision with implications for the upcoming ...
Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that people with felony convictions who completed their sentences can, indeed, vote.
You have to be registered to vote to cast your ballot in the general election. Unlike Iowa, South Dakota residents have to ...
The decision affirmed a law passed by the Legislature this year clearing the way for people to cast ballots immediately after ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court is directing the Secretary of State and election commissioners to comply with LB20, a law ...