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Lincoln City Council Districts 2,4 General

Election Date:May 9, 2028Register by:April 20, 2028

The Lincoln City Council Districts 2 and 4 general election on May 9, 2028, will determine representation for two of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect council members who will serve four-year terms and participate in city budgeting, zoning, and policy decisions.

About This Race

The Lincoln City Council Districts 2 and 4 general election on May 9, 2028, will determine representation for two of the city's seven council districts. Voters in these districts will elect council members who will serve four-year terms and participate in city budgeting, zoning, and policy decisions.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
May 9, 2028
Registration Deadline
April 20, 2028
Early Voting Starts
April 27, 2028
Early Voting Ends
May 8, 2028

How to Vote

To vote in Lincoln, Nebraska, eligible residents must register by April 20, 2028, 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 between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM CT; early voting is available from April 27 to May 8, 2028, at designated locations including the Lancaster County Election Office, and voters must present a valid photo ID such as a Nebraska driver's license, state ID, or passport.

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Republican

Daniel Cho

Lincoln City Council District 4

Biography

Daniel Cho is a financial analyst and father of three who has volunteered with neighborhood watch programs and local school boards. His campaign emphasizes fiscal responsibility, public safety, and increasing city responsiveness to resident concerns.

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Democratic

Elena Torres

Lincoln City Council District 4

Biography

Elena Torres is a community organizer and nonprofit director who has worked for over a decade on youth outreach and environmental justice projects in south Lincoln. She is running to expand access to parks and recreational facilities and to strengthen tenant protections.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Jane Richards

Lincoln City Council District 2

Biography

Jane Richards is a lifelong Lincoln resident and former public school teacher with over 20 years of experience in education and community advocacy. She is running to improve neighborhood safety, expand affordable housing initiatives, and increase transparency in city spending.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Marcus Bell

Lincoln City Council District 2

Biography

Marcus Bell is a small business owner and veterans' advocate who has served on the Lincoln Planning Commission since 2020. His campaign focuses on supporting local businesses, reducing regulatory burdens, and improving infrastructure in northeast Lincoln.

Campaign Website

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