Mike Flood Wins Nebraska GOP US House Primary

Mike Flood Wins Nebraska GOP US House Primary
A sign directs voters to the polling place at the village office that also houses the library in the tiny village of Greenwood, Nebraska, for the primary election on May 10, 2022. Jeff Louderback/The Epoch Times
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OMAHA, Nebraska—Republican State Sen. Mike Flood prevailed in the Nebraska 1st Congressional District GOP primary on Tuesday. Now, the attorney and broadcast network owner will turn his attention to a June 28 special election before the November 8 general election.

With 25 percent of the precincts reporting at 9:43 p.m., Flood drew 76.48 percent of the vote followed by Jeff Fortenberry, John Weaver, Thireena Connely, and Curtis Huffman, according to Decision Desk HQ.

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