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Lancaster County Board Districts 2,4 Primary

Election Date:May 12, 2026Register by:April 25, 2026
Current holder:Laura Benson(Republican)

The Lancaster County Board Districts 2 and 4 primary election will be held on May 12, 2026, to select Republican and Democratic nominees for two seats on the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners. These county commissioner positions oversee local government operations including budget, infrastructure, and public services for Lancaster County, Nebraska.

About This Race

The Lancaster County Board Districts 2 and 4 primary election will be held on May 12, 2026, to select Republican and Democratic nominees for two seats on the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners. These county commissioner positions oversee local government operations including budget, infrastructure, and public services for Lancaster County, Nebraska.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
May 12, 2026
Registration Deadline
April 25, 2026
Early Voting Starts
April 27, 2026
Early Voting Ends
May 8, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in Nebraska, residents must register by April 25, 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 27 to May 8, 2026, at the Lancaster County Election Office and satellite locations, with no ID required for registered voters unless voting for the first time by mail.

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Incumbent
Republican

Laura Benson

Lancaster County Board Commissioner, District 4

Biography

Laura Benson is the current Lancaster County Commissioner for District 4, having been first elected in 2022. She is seeking re-election to continue her work on rural road maintenance, agricultural land preservation, and emergency services coordination across the county’s eastern districts.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

David Cho

Lancaster County Board Commissioner, District 4

Biography

David Cho is a civil engineer and former Lancaster County public works employee who brings technical expertise to the race. He is campaigning on modernizing county infrastructure, improving stormwater management, and increasing transparency in county contracting processes.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Jane Smith

Lancaster County Board Commissioner, District 2

Biography

Jane Smith is a lifelong resident of Lancaster County and small business owner who has served on the Lincoln Planning Commission for four years. She is running to bring fiscal responsibility and local business experience to county government, focusing on infrastructure improvements and responsible growth.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Michael Rodriguez

Lancaster County Board Commissioner, District 2

Biography

Michael Rodriguez is a public school teacher and union advocate with over 15 years of experience in Lincoln Public Schools. He is running to strengthen public education funding, expand mental health services, and ensure equitable access to county resources for all residents.

Campaign Website

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