2026 Nebraska Elections
Primary Election Day: May 12, 2026
General Election Day: November 3, 2026
2026 Nebraska Elections
Primary Election Day: May 12, 2026
General Election Day: November 3, 2026
Check your registration or get registered in one of the following ways:
ONLINE: Register on our site through Rock the Vote or at the Nebraska Secretary of State’s website.
Complete voter registration before midnight by:
BY MAIL: Download and print a voter registration form. Your voter registration application must be postmarked to your county election commission by:
IN PERSON: Visit your County Election Commission office during normal business hours by:
Get candidate and issue information by visiting Vote411.org
Your polling place may have changed! Find your polling place here.
Protect the health of yourself and others. Vote by mail!
Voting by mail in Nebraska is easy and safe. Just complete an Early Voting Form and that will tell election officials to mail you a ballot when it's time. Track your ballot by visiting Nebraska's Voter Information Lookup website.
Vote at your local election office during regular business hours starting:
First: Request your vote by mail ballot!
Download and print an application in English or Spanish from your County Election Commission. Request your early voting ballot before close of business by:
Fill out the application and sign it.
Next: Return your vote by mail ballot!
Fill out your ballot. IMPORTANT: Be sure to sign the back of the return envelope. This will make sure your vote is counted!
Mail it or email a picture of your application to your County Election Commission with a regular postage stamp.
Or
Place your ballot in an official drop box. Your ballot must be received by your election office before 8:00 pm CT on Election Day.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CST on Election Day:
If you are in line when polls close, stay in line — you are still allowed to vote!
Your polling place may have changed! Find your polling place using Nebraska's Voter Information Lookup website.
Running into trouble confirming your voter registration at your polling place? A provisional ballot allows you to cast your vote in the event that an issue arises with your registration. You can simply request a provisional ballot from a poll worker! Common reasons why a provisional ballot may be used include being registered under an old address or not returning an early voting ballot.
You can request assistance when casting your ballot in a variety of ways, including language interpretation, curbside voting, use of a ballot marking device or teletypewriter, or further in-person help. If you require assistance of any kind, let poll workers.
Nebraska voters will be required to present an accepted photo identification in order to vote.