Potential Independent Nebraska U.S. Senate Candidate May Form a New Party Within Nebraska

Jim Jenkins, a prominent Nebraska rancher and a former Democrat, has been mulling over running for U.S. Senate this year as an independent candidate. However, in 2011 the Nebraska legislature passed a law, saying no one may be an independent candidate (except for President) if the person was a registered member of a qualified political party at any time during the election year. Jenkins didn’t switch his registration from “Democrat” to “independent” until January, so the new law won’t permit him to be an independent candidate.

He still has two options: (1) he is free to switch back to the Democratic Party and run in the Democratic primary; (2) he is free to start a new political party and be that party’s nominee for U.S. Senate. See this article about him. The deadline for a new political party petition is August 1, and that petition needs 4,880 signatures.

A bill is pending in the legislature to repeal the prior disaffiliation law for independent candidates. It is LB 1070, but it is unlikely to pass in time to help Jenkins.


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  1. I am definitely going to try and track this guy down. He’s absolutely right that this election is ripe for an independent… and this guy has a heck of a bio. Hardly gets more perfect in Nebraska than a entrepreneur related to the ethanol industry, and a rancher.

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