Nebraska
Cops Probe Shady Tactics by Voter ID Campaign Workers
On the afternoon of June 4, whereas sitting on a park bench in downtown Lincoln, Nebraska, Abby Mitchell observed three males holding clipboards and pens gathering signatures for a Republican-led poll petition to enshrine necessary voter identification as a part of the state structure.
“One in every of them approached me and requested me if I used to be in assist of voters exhibiting their IDs,” Mitchell informed The Every day Beast. “After I indicated I used to be not, he stated I may nonetheless signal the petition, however that he would jot down that I used to be opposed.”
Mitchell, a 42-year-old educational designer, declined to signal the petition—which wants 124,000 signatures to be on the poll in November. “That was very unusual to me and never how petitions are performed,” she stated.
Mitchell is amongst practically a dozen Nebraskans who’ve reported weird encounters with petition circulators to the elections watchdog group Civic Nebraska and Secretary of State Robert Evnen over the previous month—stories which have now sparked a police investigation.
Final week, some Nebraskans posted on social media cellphone footage of their interactions with petition circulators allegedly not abiding by state legislation regulating signature gathering. The complaints describe and the video clips present unknown operatives of Residents For Voter ID partaking in what seem like deceptive techniques and saying absolutely anything besides what the proposed poll measure truly does in an effort to safe the required signatures from registered voters.
Residents for Voter ID is a political motion committee spearheaded by Republican state Sen. Julie Slama and bankrolled by the mom of Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts.
To handle the poll effort, the PAC employed Vanguard Subject Methods, the Austin, Texas-based GOP agency that was answerable for gathering signatures for James Craig, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Michigan who doubtless won’t seem on that state’s main poll after hundreds of signatures on his petition have been deemed fraudulent.
John Cartier, voting rights director for Civic Nebraska, accused Residents for Voter ID circulators of partaking in an unprecedented misinformation marketing campaign.
“A few of them are simply flat-out mendacity about what voters are signing,” Cartier stated. “The corporate, Vanguard, simply acquired in hassle in Michigan. There’s something clearly incorrect with their signature gathering and code of ethics.”
Cartier stated he additionally acquired an ominous textual content message from an unknown cellphone quantity shortly after Civic Nebraska launched an alert suggesting voters video document their interactions with circulators and share them with the watchdog group. He despatched The Every day Beast a screenshot of the message, which learn: “Hello John. We’re recording you and amassing information on you too. And sure, we all know what you probably did.”
Cartier’s textual content response: “Effectively, I do know what you probably did final summer time.”
The Every day Beast has realized that Nebraska’s prime legislation enforcement company is investigating whether or not any crimes have been dedicated by Residents for Voter ID. In accordance with a June 2 electronic mail from Nebraska State Patrol Det. Sgt. Stacie Lundgren, she is investigating a grievance initially despatched to Evnen in late Might by state Sen. Carol Blood, a Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Evnen forwarded her grievance to Nebraska Legal professional Normal Doug Peterson.
Blood alleged she was approached by a male petition circulator claiming to be with the state of Nebraska exterior a Mattress, Tub & Past retailer. She additionally claimed a feminine signature-gatherer was doing the identical factor in entrance of a Starbucks. “I informed him and her that I used to be reporting them to the secretary of state as a result of they weren’t with the state of Nebraska,” Blood informed The Every day Beast in a current interview. “In Nebraska, it is a crime to impersonate or fake to be a consultant of any group for private profit. These circulators receives a commission by the signature.”
In accordance with the June 2 electronic mail, which sought extra info from Blood concerning the encounter, Lundgren says Peterson’s workplace requested that she examine the state senator’s allegations. In an electronic mail response to The Every day Beast on Lundgren’s behalf, Nebraska State Patrol spokesperson Cody Thomas referred inquiries to Peterson.
Suzanne Gage, Peterson’s spokesperson, stated she can not affirm or deny whether or not any complaints despatched to the lawyer basic have been referred for felony investigation.
Following the lead of profitable Republican efforts in different states requiring voters to current legitimate identification earlier than casting ballots, Slama and Residents for Voter ID launched the petition drive final summer time. With a purpose to make it on the November poll, the committee should acquire signatures from 10 p.c of registered voters—roughly 124,000 signatures— by July 7.
On the time the initiative launched, Slama, who proposed a voter ID invoice that didn’t get out of committee throughout the latest legislative session, stated “Nebraskans need voter ID, and particular pursuits don’t.”
Arguments for requiring identification in Nebraska elections don’t maintain up as a result of there’s hardly any proof of widespread voter fraud within the state, Blood informed the Every day Beast. In February, Evnen, a Republican, despatched a PowerPoint presentation to all 49 state senators debunking allegations of fraud and irregularities throughout the 2020 election made by the Nebraska Voter Accuracy Venture, together with a false declare that 4,001 votes couldn’t be linked to registered voters.
“We have now actual fraud going down within the streets in an effort to forestall fraud that isn’t taking place in Nebraska,” Blood stated. “It’s a bizarre dichotomy.”
In accordance with the committee’s marketing campaign filings, Marlene Ricketts, the billionaire co-owner of the Chicago Cubs and spouse of former Ameritrade chairman John Ricketts, donated $376,000 to Residents for Voter ID on July 13, 2021. The committee acquired one different contribution: $1,000 from former congressman and ex-Omaha Mayor Hal Daub.
Of the committee’s haul, $326,000 was used to pay Vanguard for signature-gathering companies, the finance stories present. The committee additionally paid $71,000 in consulting charges to Axiom Methods, Vanguard’s guardian firm and the nationwide political consulting agency not too long ago credited with helping Republican Glenn Youngkin’s victory within the 2021 Virginia gubernatorial election.
Gov. Ricketts issued an announcement final 12 months supporting the poll initiative and he has additionally praised Georgia’s passage of a legislation requiring legitimate picture identification for absentee ballots: “Nebraska stands with Georgia and helps their work to advertise integrity and entry in voting.”
In 2019, Ricketts appointed Slama, then simply 22, to the Nebraska Legislature to interchange Sen. Dan Watermeier when he turned a member of the state’s Public Service Fee. A 12 months earlier, Slama served as press secretary for Ricketts’ re-election marketing campaign. Final 12 months, Ricketts appointed Slama’s twin sister as elections commissioner of Sarpy County.
Alex Reuss, a spokesperson for Gov. Ricketts, didn’t reply to requests for remark. Slama didn’t return two voicemails on her cellphone and didn’t reply to requests for an interview by a Residents for Voter ID media liaison. Vanguard President Joe Williams and Tom Goodson, the agency’s nationwide director of knowledge and operations, additionally didn’t reply to requests for remark through electronic mail.
In interviews with the Omaha World-Herald, Slama stated complaints about sketchy circulators “have been very remoted” and didn’t signify the lots of of signature-gatherers working throughout Nebraska. If any of the incidents have been discovered to be true, she stated, these staff and volunteers would face penalties, together with termination.
Slama not too long ago claimed allegations are a part of a “Democrat-led hit job” to discredit the petition drive—however no less than one individual to lodge a grievance about signature hounds pretending to be state staff is a Republican politician.
Former State Sen. Shelley Kiel informed the Nebraska Examiner {that a} younger girl got here by her home within the Dundee space of Omaha asking her to signal the voter ID petition. Kiel claimed the lady stated, “I’m from the State of Nebraska.”
The girl twice responded affirmatively when Kiel requested her if she was certain she was a state worker, in line with the Examiner. One other feminine circulator who spoke to Kiel’s husband claimed to work for the Secretary of State’s Workplace, Kiel stated.
About three weeks in the past, the elections watchdog group Civic Nebraska despatched out an alert warning state voters concerning the signature-collection techniques. “These sorts of aggressive techniques, whereas regarding, will not be new, even for a petition that supporters repeatedly purport is a slam dunk,” the alert stated. “You possibly can all the time document petition circulators, name our election safety line, electronic mail us, or tag us on Twitter, Fb, and Instagram with questions or issues about petition circulators.”
Because the finish of Might, Civic Nebraska has acquired emails from half a dozen Nebraska voters recounting their experiences with petition circulators, together with a lady who claimed she “might have wrongfully signed” the petition as a result of the circulator informed her a number of instances that it was in opposition to requiring voters to offer identification. (That girl didn’t reply to an electronic mail request for an interview.)
Margaret Badura, a 71-year-old lawyer who emailed Cartier a grievance, informed the Every day Beast {that a} signature-gatherer dropped by her dwelling within the Omaha suburb of Papillion on Might 31. “After she gave me her spiel, I informed her I believed this voter ID legislation was pointless as a result of the voting system does have checks and balances in place,” Badura recalled in a cellphone interview. “She turned considerably aggressive in telling me that I used to be incorrect.”
The customer proceeded to say that she had introduced herself to polling websites in Nebraska utilizing fictitious names and ballot employees didn’t confirm who she was, Badura alleged.
“I don’t know if she was telling the reality,” Badura stated. “However I informed her she doubtless dedicated crimes and will go to jail. She acquired actually huffy, spun round, and left.”
Nebraska
Couple who crashed due to object on rural Nebraska highway waits for results of sheriff’s investigation
BENNINGTON, Neb. (WOWT) – A Nebraska couple is still waiting for answers from investigators and their insurance company.
It’s been more than a month since several drivers reported large objects on a busy Douglas County highway. Sheriff’s deputies continue to investigate the incidents as intentional, but so far, no arrests have been made.
After swerving to avoid what appeared to be a TV in the highway and then crashing down into a ravine, Garrison and Skylar Beach escaped with their lives.
But six weeks later, life has been stressful.
“It isn’t a harmless thing that happened,” Garrison said. “It’s had a huge impact on us financially and in other aspects.”
The couple believes their insurance provider is waiting on the outcome of the sheriff’s investigation for a final settlement, but in the meantime, the Beaches’ out-of-pocket costs are estimated at $6,500, including a $1,500 deductible and the price of a used car they had to buy, which is cost more than the replacement value of the crashed Toyota Camry.
On top of all that, the couple says they have an expense they didn’t expect. They received a bill from the Nebraska Department of Transportation for repairs to the guardrail cable they wrecked while trying to avoid the object in the middle of the road.
“It’s the cherry on top, I guess,” Skylar Beach said. “After all this, we got the bill for the guardrail, but hopefully our insurance can help us out with that.”
Douglas County Sheriff’s Captain Eric Sellers told First Alert 6 last month that several incidents of objects sitting on Highway 36 near Bennington appear intentional to have been intentionally placed there.
“We have a subject of interest we’re looking at now in the case,” Capt. Sellers said in December.
A 22-year-old Bennington man has been questioned, but without a confession, investigators must prove he intentionally put the objects in the roadway.
“I feel like the responsible part should have to make it right for people, especially like us, where it’s putting us out thousands of dollars,” Garrison Beach said.
The Beaches are a single-income couple right now as Garrison is a full-time student studying to be a physician’s assistant.
“We just wish whoever did this will come forward and just make it right for us, because we’re at a point in our lives where this has really effected us financially,” Skylar said.
Capt. Sellers says the investigation into the highway objects is ongoing and no more similar incidents have been reported. As for the guardrail, the district engineer says that’s standard procedure but most times a driver’s insurance will cover the bill.
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Nebraska
Tuesday Tim-Bits: 2026 targets, recent offers lining up visit plans
As Nebraska fully turns the page to the 2026 class, visits to Lincoln are being lined up by top targets and recent offers. We noted in last week’s Tim-Bits that Nebraska has a Junior Day set for Feb. 1 and mentioned two notable prospects already planning to be in attendance. Over the last week, I’ve caught up with numerous 2026 targets who have plans to visit Nebraska in the comings weeks/months.
Here’s some intel on visits to keep an eye out, plus some additional notes on prospects nationwide
Nebraska
Colder temperatures for parts of Nebraska Tuesday
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Another cold front has moved across bring colder temperatures to central and eastern Nebraska today. It will not be as cold for western Nebraska. A warm front will move across Nebraska Tuesday night and Wednesday bringing milder temperatures to the state. Mild temperatures will continue Thursday and Friday and then another blast of cold Arctic air will move back into the state for the weekend.
Partly to mostly sunny and colder for central and eastern Nebraska Tuesday with high in the teens and 20s in central and eastern Nebraska and 30s and 40s in western Nebraska. North-northeast wind 10 to 15 mph.
Partly to mostly cloudy skies Tuesday night into Wednesday morning with a few flurries possible. Lows in the single digits and teens.
Partly to mostly sunny and warmer for Wednesday with highs in the 30s and 40s.
Enjoy the pleasant temperatures Thursday and Friday in the Lincoln area because much colder temperatures return for the weekend.
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