I can’t fetch the very latest updates right now, but the most recent widely reported Nebraska “primary” coverage available in the material I have is for the May 2024 presidential and state primaries—including expectations and the kinds of races on the ballot.[1][2]
What the latest available coverage says (Nebraska primary)
- Nebraska held presidential primaries for both Democrats and Republicans on the Tuesday covered in that reporting, with the expectation that Joe Biden (Democratic) and Donald Trump (Republican) would win their respective presidential primaries.[2][1]
- The same coverage notes that Nebraska’s presidential-primary setup and delegate rules were a key context point for why the contests mattered—even though Nebraska is reliably Republican in general presidential voting.[2]
Notable primaries mentioned in that reporting
- The U.S. Senate primaries in Nebraska were highlighted as well, including Republican contests featuring Pete Ricketts and Deb Fischer.[1][2]
If you tell me which primary you mean
Nebraska has multiple possible “primary elections” depending on year and what office type you mean (e.g., 2024 presidential/state primaries vs. 2026 state primaries; GOP/DEM; specific offices like Senate, governor, legislature). If you reply with:
- the year (2024 or 2026), and
- whether you mean presidential or state offices (or a specific office),
I’ll summarize the latest items relevant to that exact race/office.
Sources
KHGI Nebraska TV is the ABC affiliate station for Central and South-western Nebraska, providing news, weather, sports and local event coverage to residents throughout the area including: Kearney, Grand Island, Hastings, North Platte, Lexington, Holdrege, McCook, York, Alda, Aurora and Broken Bow.
nebraska.tvNebraska held its presidential primary for both Democrats and Republicans on Tuesday.
abcnews.comVoters heading to the polls on Tuesday will narrow the field for the open seats in the Nebraska Legislature.
nebraskapublicmedia.orgNebraskans will cast presidential primary ballots Tuesday in a reliably Republican state that could nonetheless be decisive in the race for the White House.
apnews.com