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Nebraska gubernatorial election, 1994

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423,270
  
148,230

Start date
  
November 8, 1994

73.03%
  
25.58%

Nebraska gubernatorial election, 1994

Winner
  
Ben Nelson

The 1994 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994, and featured incumbent Governor Ben Nelson, a Democrat defeating Republican nominee and businessman Gene Spence with 73% of the vote to win a second term.

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Candidates

  • Ben Nelson, incumbent Governor of Nebraska
  • Robb Nimic
  • Robert Franklin Winingar
  • Candidates

  • John DeCamp, former Nebraska State Senator
  • Alan Jacobsen, roofing company owner
  • Ralph Knobel, farmer and former Chairman of the Republican Party of Nebraska
  • Gene Spence, businessman
  • Mort Sullivan, perennial candidate
  • Campaign

    Though Nelson ultimately did approve of an action to prevent foster children from living with homosexuals or unmarried couples after he was re-elected, Spence hammered the governor for not supporting restrictions on foster homes. Ultimately, four weeks before the elections, many prominent Republicans accused Spence of "throwing in the towel" and essentially conceding defeat to Nelson before any ballots were cast. The divided Republican primary and Gene Spence's inability to unite the party following his plurality victory in the primary eventually led to Nelson's overwhelming re-election.

    Results

    As of 2016, this was the last time that a Democrat had won the governorship of Nebraska.

    References

    Nebraska gubernatorial election, 1994 Wikipedia