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Lancaster County board changes position to neutral on one election bill, backs another and authorizes testimony on a third

Lancaster County Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 10 meeting the board amended its position to neutral on an election-related bill after county election staff and other counties resolved concerns with a white-copy amendment; the board also voted to support LB 1075 and authorized county testimony on LB 1092.

The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners took three legislative steps on Feb. 10 after a briefing from Election Commissioner Todd Wilchin.

Wilchin told the board he and election commissioners from Hall, Douglas and Sarpy counties met with the bill sponsor and resolved concerns in a white-copy amendment to a bill referenced in the briefing (described by staff as the bill previously recommended for…

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