YORK COUNTY – The 2024 Primary Election is only a few days away, as it will arrive on Tuesday, May 14. Local voters, depending on where they live and their party affiliation, will see several issues on their ballots when they go to the polls.
According to the York County Elections office, the final day of early voting is Monday, May 13. Then, polling locations will be open Tuesday, May 14, from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Polling locations in York County include:
Voters – again depending on their party affiliation – will see the presidential, senate and congressional tickets on their ballots. They will be choosing their partisan candidates for the final races to be determined in the fall, during the General Election. Locally, Republicans living in York County Commissioner Districts 2 and 5 will be voting for county commissioner. In District 2, LeRoy Ott and Nick Wollenburg are running. In District 5, Joe Burgess, Erick Brekke and Dean Heine are running. Because all of them are registered Republicans, the top vote getters in the Primary Election will ultimately be the winners. A single name, for each district, will appear on the General Election ballot, so again, the Primary election will determine who will take the commissioner seats in January of 2025. Registered voters living in the Heartland School District will be voting on a $6,850,000 bond issue for a school expansion/renovation project. The latest voter registration figures, for York County, according to the Nebraska Secretary of State’s office, show there are 9,235 registered voters. Of those, 6,216 are Republicans; 1,341 are Democrats; 111 are Libertarians; 32 are members of the Legal Marijuana NOW party; and 1,535 are non-partisan. The York County Primary Election results will be posted on this website Tuesday night, May 14, as they become available. Comments are closed.
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