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Sarpy County Board Districts 1,3 General

Election Date:November 3, 2026Register by:October 19, 2026
Current holder:Don Kelly(Republican)

The Sarpy County Board Districts 1 and 3 General Election on November 3, 2026, will determine representation for two of the five districts on the Sarpy County Board of Commissioners. Voters in Districts 1 and 3 will elect one commissioner each to serve four-year terms overseeing county services, budgeting, and policy.

About This Race

The Sarpy County Board Districts 1 and 3 General Election on November 3, 2026, will determine representation for two of the five districts on the Sarpy County Board of Commissioners. Voters in Districts 1 and 3 will elect one commissioner each to serve four-year terms overseeing county services, budgeting, and policy.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
November 3, 2026
Registration Deadline
October 19, 2026
Early Voting Starts
October 10, 2026
Early Voting Ends
November 2, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in Nebraska, residents must be U.S. citizens, Nebraska residents, and at least 18 years old by Election Day. Registration can be completed online via the Nebraska Secretary of State’s voter portal, by mail, or in person at county election offices. Voters must present a valid photo ID at the polls, such as a Nebraska driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID; early voting and mail-in ballots are available to all registered voters without excuse.

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Incumbent
Republican

Don Kelly

Sarpy County Commissioner, District 3

Biography

Don Kelly is the incumbent Sarpy County Commissioner for District 3, first elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2022, with a background in agricultural business and county administration. He is seeking re-election to continue his work on road maintenance, emergency services coordination, and controlled growth planning in western Sarpy County.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Lisa Frazier

Sarpy County Commissioner, District 1

Biography

Lisa Frazier is a longtime resident of Sarpy County and current member of the Sarpy County School Board, where she has focused on education funding and parental rights. She is running for County Commissioner to bring fiscal responsibility and transparent governance to District 1, emphasizing infrastructure improvements and public safety.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Sarah Simmons

Sarpy County Commissioner, District 3

Biography

Sarah Simmons is a nonprofit director and community advocate from Bellevue who has worked on youth outreach and mental health initiatives in Sarpy County for nearly a decade. She is running to bring fresh leadership to District 3, prioritizing affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and expanding access to county health and human services.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Tom Kleen

Sarpy County Commissioner, District 1

Biography

Tom Kleen is a small business owner and former Papillion city council member with over 15 years of experience in local government and economic development. He is running to promote balanced growth, invest in rural broadband, and ensure equitable access to county services across all communities in District 1.

Campaign Website

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