
Redistricting Process: Legislative | Population Change (since 2000): 115,078 |
Legislature: Officially Nonpartisan | Seats: 3 |
Governor: Dave Heineman (R) | Members of Congress: 3R |
Party Control: Republican | 2008: 42% Obama, 57% McCain |
Map Instructions:
Three maps are available for each state. Each has new district outlines in bold.
Click on each district on the map to see more information.
Click the arrow button to switch between districts that are close together.
New Districts by Party Representation
2010 Redistricting Changes:
Old Districts by Partisan Voting Index with New District Outlines
Old Districts by Party Representation with New District Outlines
Nebraska Overview
Redistricting Process: Nebraska’s unicameral legislature is responsible for congressional and state legislative redistricting through the standard bill process. Since there is only one house in the Nebraska state legislature, counties are relatively square, and Republicans dominate state politics, redistricting is relatively uncontroversial.
Governor: Republican Dave Heineman
Legislature: Nebraska has a non-partisan legislature.
Number of Congressional Seats in 2011: 3 (no change from 2010)
Ideal Number of Districts in 2011: 608,780
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