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Nebraska: Unicameral Legislature


Members of the Nebraska Unicameral Legislature, 1937-2004 (May be incomplete!)

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1948 Nov 2: Charles Vogt, Jr., elected; Harold C. Prichard, defeated. John P. McKnight, elected unopposed. William A. Metzger, elected unopposed. William J. Norman, elected; R. W. Brennan, defeated. John Adams, Sr., elected; Harry A. Foster, defeated. J. V. Benesch, elected; Sam Klaver, defeated. Charles F. Tvrdik, elected; Edward Baburek, defeated. John L. Larkin, Jr., elected; George W. Bevins, defeated. Karl E. Vogel, elected; Edmund P. Caldwell, defeated. Henry D. Kosman, elected unopposed. Earl J. Lee, elected unopposed. George C. Weborg, elected; L. P. Johnson, defeated. Hal Bridenbaugh, elected; Roy B. Carlberg, defeated. Dwight W. Burney, elected; Richard Uhlir, defeated. Charles Wilson, elected unopposed. N. F. Schroeder, elected unopposed.
  • 1966 Nov 8: Rick Budd, elected; Calvin F. Carsten, defeated. Henry F. Pedersen, Jr., elected; Michael Russillo, defeated. Harold T. Moylan, elected; George J. Thomas, defeated.
  • 1980: LaVon K. Crosby, defeated.
  • 1988: LaVon K. Crosby, elected.

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