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Omaha City Council Districts 2,4,6 General

Election Date:May 13, 2026Register by:April 22, 2026
Current holder:Linda Morales(Democratic)

The Omaha City Council Districts 2, 4, and 6 General Election on May 13, 2026, will determine representation for three of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect one council member each to serve four-year terms on the Omaha City Council, which sets local policy, approves the city budget, and oversees municipal services.

About This Race

The Omaha City Council Districts 2, 4, and 6 General Election on May 13, 2026, will determine representation for three of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect one council member each to serve four-year terms on the Omaha City Council, which sets local policy, approves the city budget, and oversees municipal services.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
May 13, 2026
Registration Deadline
April 22, 2026
Early Voting Starts
April 13, 2026
Early Voting Ends
May 10, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in Nebraska, residents must register by April 22, 2026, either online through the Nebraska Secretary of State's voter portal, by mail, or in person at their county election office. On Election Day, voters can cast ballots at their assigned polling place from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM CT; early voting is available from April 13 to May 10 at designated county election offices, and photo ID is not required to vote in Nebraska for this election.

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Incumbent
Democratic

Linda Morales

Omaha City Council District 4

Biography

Linda Morales is a community organizer and nonprofit director who has led youth outreach programs in South Omaha for over a decade and currently chairs the District 4 Community Advisory Council. She is running to expand access to healthcare services, support small business development, and improve street safety in her district.

Campaign Website
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Republican

David Riley

Omaha City Council District 4

Biography

David Riley is a retired Omaha police sergeant and public safety consultant who has volunteered with neighborhood watch groups in District 4 for eight years. He is running to increase police funding, address rising crime rates, and strengthen code enforcement in neglected areas of South Omaha.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Greg Abbott

Omaha City Council District 6

Biography

Greg Abbott is a licensed electrical contractor and small business owner who has served on the West Omaha Business Alliance for six years and previously ran for council in 2022. He is running to reduce permit delays for home repairs, expand infrastructure investment, and oppose new mixed-use zoning in established residential areas.

Campaign Website
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Independent

Karen Lewis

Omaha City Council District 6

Biography

Karen Lewis is a mid-career urban planner and former Omaha City Parks Department employee who has advocated for green space expansion and sustainable development in West Omaha for 15 years. She is running to prioritize environmental sustainability, improve stormwater management, and preserve residential neighborhood character in District 6.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Marcus Thompson

Omaha City Council District 2

Biography

Marcus Thompson is a small business owner and veteran who has operated a construction company in Omaha for 12 years and previously served on the City Planning Board. He is running to reduce business regulations, improve public safety infrastructure, and lower property taxes in District 2.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Sarah Jensen

Omaha City Council District 2

Biography

Sarah Jensen is a former Omaha Public Schools teacher and education policy advocate who has served on the District 2 neighborhood association for five years. She is running to improve public school funding, expand affordable housing, and increase public transit access in central Omaha.

Campaign Website

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