Convicted felons who have served their time are now eligible to vote. Now, they could have an impact on who wins Nebraska's ...
Tens of thousands of Nebraskans who’d been blocked for months from registering to vote regained ballot access on Wednesday, ...
Three of the people waiting Wednesday in the 24-minute line from the front door to the service window at the Douglas County ...
Decision could impact thousands of voters in state, as well as fate of state’s competive U.S. Senate and House races ...
A Lincoln man and woman were arrested after breaking into a storage unit early Wednesday morning. LFR Spokesperson MJ Lierman ...
Back in July, Nebraska state officials illegally suspended the right to vote for tens of thousands of people. In a major 5–2 ...
Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that people with felony convictions who completed their sentences can, indeed, vote.
On Wednesday, the court ruled that people with felonies can now vote -- as long as they have completed their entire sentence.
Nebraska’s Supreme Court has ruled that election chief tried to block voting rights for felons who have completed their ...
The state Supreme Court ruled the secretary of state had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored ...
Back in July, Nebraska state officials illegally suspended the right to vote for tens of thousands of people. In a major 5–2 ...