Spending in Nebraska legislative races exceeds $7.4 million, surpasses 2022 levels
LINCOLN Nearly every Nebraska legislative race in this election cycle has surpassed six figures in spending ahead of Tuesdays election, already climbing above 2022 records.
Together, legislative candidates had raised $9.2 million and spent $7.4 million as of the Oct. 21 campaign finance reporting deadline. The latest deadline leaves about two weeks of fundraising and spending before Election Day to report when final reports are due Jan. 14. In the final 10 days of the election, another $505,000 had already been raised.
Spending in 22 of the 25 races exceeded six figures by Oct. 21, and all but one race exceeded six figures in fundraising. The single fundraising exception is South Omahas Legislative District 5 between Margo Juarez and Gilbert Ayala. They raised $93,000 combined, most by Juarez.
A rematch between State Sen. Ray Aguilar and former State Sen. Dan Quick, both of Grand Island, exceeds $600,000 in spending, more than any race in 2022. Two Lincoln races both involving senators appointed by Gov. Jim Pillen who are seeking election sit at just under $550,000 spent.
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