内布拉斯加州共和党人推崇两场选举变化:赢者全票投票和亲手计票,寻求2026年的选票准入。
Nebraska Republicans push two election changes: winner-take-all voting and hand-counting ballots, seeking 2026 ballot access.
2025年10月14日, 内布拉斯加州共和党积极分子发起两场投票倡议, 以整顿国家选举制度, 试图以胜者通吃模式取代区级选举选票分配,
On October 14, 2025, Republican activists in Nebraska launched two ballot initiatives to overhaul the state’s election system, seeking to replace its district-based electoral vote allocation with a winner-take-all model and mandate hand-counting of all ballots.
这些提案由GOP前主席Eric Underwood及其全体内布拉斯堪人团体倡导者小组牵头,需要93个州中至少38个州的130 000个签名才能获得2026年投票的资格。
The proposals, led by former GOP chair Eric Underwood and his group Advocates for All Nebraskans, require about 130,000 signatures from at least 38 of 93 counties to qualify for the 2026 ballot.
这些改革旨在将内布拉斯加州与大多数州统一起来,并提高选举透明度,尽管国家官员和民主党人士以现有保障和选民对现行制度的支持为由质疑这一必要性。
The changes aim to align Nebraska with most states and boost election transparency, though state officials and Democrats have questioned the need, citing existing safeguards and voter support for the current system.