LINCOLN, Neb. —
In November 2026, Nebraskans could vote on the future of the state's elections.
Two ballot initiatives were announced Tuesday. One would switch Nebraska to "winner-take-all" presidential elections. Another would end the use of vote counting and voting machines.
Both would amend the state constitution, which requires 10% of all Nebraska registered voters to sign a petition.
A new group formed this summer, Advocates For All Nebraskans, announced the initiatives at a press conference at Lincoln's Cornhusker Hotel on Tuesday.
The same organization announced ballot initiatives on property taxes in August. It's now started five ballot initiatives.
Former Nebraska Republican Party Chair Eric Underwood led the news conference. He said Tuesday was chosen to honor Charlie Kirk,