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Omaha City Council Districts 2,4,6 General

Election Date:May 10, 2028Register by:April 26, 2028
Current holder:John Smith(Republican)

The Omaha City Council Districts 2, 4, and 6 general election on May 10, 2028, will determine representation for three of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect council members to serve four-year terms, influencing local policy on zoning, public safety, and budget allocation.

About This Race

The Omaha City Council Districts 2, 4, and 6 general election on May 10, 2028, will determine representation for three of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect council members to serve four-year terms, influencing local policy on zoning, public safety, and budget allocation.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
May 10, 2028
Registration Deadline
April 26, 2028
Early Voting Starts
April 15, 2028
Early Voting Ends
May 8, 2028

How to Vote

Voters in Nebraska must register by April 26, 2028, to participate in the May 10 election. Registration can be completed online via the Nebraska Secretary of State’s voter portal, by mail, or in person at county election offices. Early voting begins April 15 and runs through May 8, with in-person voting available at designated locations; on Election Day, polls are open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM CT, and voters must present a valid photo ID such as a Nebraska driver’s license, state ID, or passport.

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Incumbent
Republican

John Smith

Omaha City Council District 2

Biography

John Smith is a small business owner and veteran who has served on the Omaha Planning Board for six years, focusing on responsible development and fiscal accountability. His campaign emphasizes reducing bureaucratic delays in permitting and supporting local law enforcement.

Campaign Website
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Incumbent
Republican

Robert Kim

Omaha City Council District 6

Biography

Robert Kim is a small business developer and incumbent council member for District 6, having served one term focused on attracting new commercial investment and streamlining city permitting processes. He is seeking re-election to continue pro-growth policies while maintaining fiscal discipline.

Campaign Website
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Incumbent
Republican

Tom Benson

Omaha City Council District 4

Biography

Tom Benson is a retired Omaha firefighter and former District 4 neighborhood council chair who has pushed for improved street lighting and park maintenance. He seeks re-election to continue advocating for infrastructure resilience and emergency response readiness.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Aisha Johnson

Omaha City Council District 6

Biography

Aisha Johnson is an urban planner and nonprofit director who has worked on equitable development projects in District 6, focusing on transit access and green space expansion. She is running to ensure that growth in west Omaha includes affordable housing and environmental sustainability.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Jane Doe

Omaha City Council District 2

Biography

Jane Doe is a former public school teacher and neighborhood association leader who has advocated for increased public safety funding and infrastructure improvements in District 2. She is running to bring greater transparency to city spending and expand access to affordable housing initiatives.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Maria Garcia

Omaha City Council District 4

Biography

Maria Garcia is a community health worker and longtime resident of District 4 who has led initiatives to improve access to mental health services and youth programs. She is running to address disparities in city resource allocation and strengthen community-police relations.

Campaign Website

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