Senate moves elections omnibus after trimming petition‑near‑drop‑box buffer

Nebraska Legislature, George W. Norris Legislative Chamber · March 23, 2026

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Summary

The Legislature advanced an elections omnibus (LB1075) that bundled several election and fiscal measures, including new rules for ballot drop‑box petition circulation; floor negotiators compromised on a 25‑foot buffer around drop boxes for petition circulators.

The Senate adopted a committee amendment to an elections omnibus, LB1075, that combined multiple election‑law and related bills and advanced the measure to E & R initial.

The package included updates for ballots and poll watchers, an administrative fee mechanism for the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission to address foreign funding in ballot committees, a proposed state database of county and municipal financial data, NA. D. C. fee adjustments, and clarifications to unclaimed property statutes. A notable floor negotiation trimmed a proposed buffer between petition circulation and ballot drop boxes from 50 feet to 25 feet after floor amendment by Senator Conrad, who said the narrower buffer strikes a better balance between protecting voters and preserving petitioners’ First Amendment activity.

The pack of diverse measures advanced following committee votes and bipartisan floor discussion; sponsors committed to refining language on foreign‑fund prohibitions to avoid chilling protected speech while still preventing foreign financial interference in ballot‑question campaigning.